inconsistent
inconsistent 英 [ˌɪnkənˈsɪstənt] 美 [ˌɪnkənˈsɪstənt]
adj. 不一致的;前后矛盾的
- Inconsistent describes something that's varied or irregular. So if you're supposed to floss every day, but you only remember every now and then, your commitment to oral hygiene could be called inconsistent.
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- adj. 不一致的;前后矛盾的
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1. The report is inconsistent with the financial statements.
这个报告与财务报表内容不一致。
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2. The witnesses' statements were inconsistent.
各证人的证词相互抵触。
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3. Her behaviour was clearly inconsistent with her beliefs.
她的行为显然违背了她的信仰。
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4. inconsistent results
变幻无常的结果
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5. Children find it difficult if a parent is inconsistent.
如果做父母的不始终如一,孩子会觉得无所适从。
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6. I noticed a few minor inconsistencies in her argument.
我注意到她的论证中有几处小矛盾。
- inconsistent (adj.) 1640s, "not agreeing in substance or form;" 1650s, "self-contradictory," from in- (1) "not, opposite of" + consistent. Related: Inconsistently.
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