inconsistently 的定义
- lacking in harmony between the different parts or elements; self-contradictory: an inconsistent story.
- lacking agreement, as one thing with another or two or more things in relation to each other; at variance: a summary that is inconsistent with the previously stated facts.
- not consistent in principles, conduct, etc.: He's so inconsistent we never know if he'll be kind or cruel.
- acting at variance with professed principles.
- Logic. incompatible.
inconsistently 近义词
unpredictably
inconsistently 的近义词 3 个
更多inconsistently例句
- It might seem inconsistent to have focused on the dangers of large gatherings all year and begin warning about small gatherings just as they feel the most valuable.
- There will be insanely inconsistent deals for similar players.
- Which is what makes Haskins so important, now that he is Smith’s backup following the season-ending injury to Kyle Allen, just weeks after he was benched as the starter and dropped to third string for inconsistent play and practice habits.
- Hospital capacity was previously included among Vox’s metrics, but it’s been removed due to inconsistent data reporting.
- While women of color initially voted in the thousands in 1920, access to voting proved to be inconsistent and hard fought.
- That ban remains on the books, though it is inconsistently enforced.
- The word withdraw or withdraw was inconsistently hyphenated; it was left as printed, and line-end hyphens were retained.
- He is under stress and like all persons under tension he reacts extremely and hence inconsistently in different directions.
- I did not believe in a God; why should I inconsistently feel regret that she shared my unbelief?
- I certainly would not intrude, and I will not ask you to act inconsistently with your principles.
- The French word enfin is inconsistently translated as in fine or as finally.