constancy / ˈkɒn stən si /

⚽高中词汇恒久性恒常性恒定性恒定

constancy 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the quality of being unchanging or unwavering, as in purpose, love, or loyalty; firmness of mind; faithfulness.
  2. uniformity or regularity, as in qualities or conditions; invariableness.

constancy 近义词

n. 名词 noun

fixedness

更多constancy例句

  1. The Harvard team planned to create an illusion—to put the “con” in color constancy.
  2. Since color vision does rely, at least in part, on color constancy, well, that could actually solve some complicated problems.
  3. Homeostasis says that living systems resist change and desire constancy above all else.
  4. “The key goal of regulation is not rigid constancy,” writes Sterling.
  5. In its constancy, it became all the more comforting for the legions of fans who turned to “Jeopardy!”
  6. Well, McConnell made Romney look like an ironman of forthright constancy.
  7. It conveys the constancy and consistency of the alliance, a special relationship.
  8. She left her son with one place to go: in search of a constancy, a definition he had never known.
  9. The preoccupation with “middle class” constancy strikes me as obsessive.
  10. The bad feelings are mainly about values, style and constancy more than policy.
  11. World-weary and sick at heart, they still struggled to sustain each other, and to meet their dreadful fate with heroic constancy.
  12. Arcite is supposed to have worn white, red, or green; but he did not wear blue, for that was the colour of constancy.
  13. 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.
  14. He was kept a long time in prison, twice racked by order of the council, and every effort was made to shake his constancy.
  15. The constancy and danger of a twenty years' passion is a subject upon which I hardly know how to be serious.