inconstant
英 [ɪn'kɒnst(ə)nt]
美 [ɪn'kɑnstənt]
- inconstant (adj.)
- c. 1400, "fickle, not steadfast," from Middle French inconstant (late 14c.), from Latin inconstantem (nominative inconstans) "changeable, fickle, capricious," from in- "not, opposite of, without" (see in- (1)) + constantem (see constant). Related: Inconstantly.
- 1. Life is a dream a little less inconstant.
- 人生是一场稍稍不那么无常的梦而已.
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- 2. Modern character is inconstant, divided, vacillating.
- 现代人的个性是无常的, 分裂的, 摇摆不定的.
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- 3. All these are the contents of the education of inconstant Dao.
- 这些都属于非常道的教育内容.
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- 4. Confronted with the inconstant market competition, weaknesses in business management are exposed.
- 面对复杂多变的市场, 企业在竞争和管理方面的薄弱环节逐渐暴露出来.
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- 5. Youth, transient and inconstant, will bring me loneliness.
- 青年时期, 瞬变和无恒, 将带来我寂寞.
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