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unchangeably

/cheyn-juh-buhl/US // ˈtʃeɪn dʒə bəl //UK // (ˈtʃeɪndʒəbəl) //

一成不变地,一成不变,始终如一地,不变的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : liable to change or to be changed; variable.
    • : of changing color or appearance: changeable silk.

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Examples

  • This pair comes with two extra pairs of gel ear tips that come in small and medium that are completely changeable depending on your comfort level, allowing you to listen longer without worrying about hurting your ears.

  • If the antibodies could bind to the stable protein “stem” instead of its changeable “head,” they could protect against any flu strain, and people wouldn’t need to get new shots year after year.

  • While it is true that on occasion an inspector will find an issue or two that might be of real concern not only for the buyer but for the seller, on most occasions home inspectors find issues that are fixable, livable, or changeable.

  • Even among the devout, beliefs and affiliations are startlingly changeable.

  • "He was a complicated man of very intense (and sometimes changeable) friendships, passions, and causes," Fallows wrote.

  • While any file can be kept viewable or changeable by only you, it can also be shared with whomever you choose to invite.

  • We are a changeable people, reinventing ourselves almost compulsively.

  • A court is like certain changeable colours; which vary according to the different lights they are exposed in.

  • The thought of these things is adventitious, changeable, and does not apply to permanent objects.

  • His temper is violent and changeable, but he has excellent manners and is full of tact.

  • Virtue in us is grafted upon nature and the woman; the one is changeable, the other is weak.

  • For the changeableness of changeable things, is itself capable of all those forms, into which these changeable things are changed.