| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| constant | /'kɑnstɪnt/ | Adjective If something is constant, it doesn't change over time. Noun (countable) In math, a constant is a value that doesn't change. | constantly constance constancy |
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The birth rate in this city is almost constant.
ReplyDeleteIt felt like sandpaper in my eyes with constant tearing.
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The values of the fundamental physical constants provided at this site are recommended for international use by CODATA and are the latest available.
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Thus the constant efforts to placate the base, to feed the beast that produces the money and enthusiasm.
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adj. 经常的, 不变的
n. 常数, 恒量
The fear of being discovered was his constant companion.
In this human resource article management article, Derek Stockley outlines why human resource issues need constant attention.
ReplyDeleteRussian: постоянный