constancy 的定义
- the quality of being unchanging or unwavering, as in purpose, love, or loyalty; firmness of mind; faithfulness.
- uniformity or regularity, as in qualities or conditions; invariableness.
constancy 近义词
fixedness
constancy 的近义词 42 个
- dependability
- perseverance
- steadfastness
- steadiness
- trustworthiness
- truthfulness
- adherence
- allegiance
- ardor
- attachment
- certainty
- decision
- determination
- devotedness
- devotion
- doggedness
- eagerness
- earnestness
- endurance
- faith
- fealty
- fidelity
- firmness
- honesty
- honor
- integrity
- love
- loyalty
- permanence
- principle
- regularity
- resolution
- stability
- staunchness
- surety
- tenacity
- trustiness
- unchangeableness
- uniformity
- zeal
- abidingness
- unfailingness
constancy 的反义词 29 个
更多constancy例句
- The Harvard team planned to create an illusion—to put the “con” in color constancy.
- Since color vision does rely, at least in part, on color constancy, well, that could actually solve some complicated problems.
- Homeostasis says that living systems resist change and desire constancy above all else.
- “The key goal of regulation is not rigid constancy,” writes Sterling.
- In its constancy, it became all the more comforting for the legions of fans who turned to “Jeopardy!”
- Well, McConnell made Romney look like an ironman of forthright constancy.
- It conveys the constancy and consistency of the alliance, a special relationship.
- She left her son with one place to go: in search of a constancy, a definition he had never known.
- The preoccupation with “middle class” constancy strikes me as obsessive.
- The bad feelings are mainly about values, style and constancy more than policy.
- World-weary and sick at heart, they still struggled to sustain each other, and to meet their dreadful fate with heroic constancy.
- Arcite is supposed to have worn white, red, or green; but he did not wear blue, for that was the colour of constancy.
- Both here and in the Squieres Tale we find the allusions to Lamech, and to blue as the colour of constancy; see notes to ll.
- He was kept a long time in prison, twice racked by order of the council, and every effort was made to shake his constancy.
- The constancy and danger of a twenty years' passion is a subject upon which I hardly know how to be serious.