unfluctuating / ˈflʌk tʃuˌeɪt /

不间断的不波动的不稳定不间断

unfluctuating2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

fluc·tu·at·ed, fluc·tu·at·ing.

  1. to change continually; shift back and forth; vary irregularly: The price of gold fluctuated wildly last month.
  2. to move back and forth in waves.
v. 有主动词 verb

fluc·tu·at·ed, fluc·tu·at·ing.

  1. to cause to fluctuate.

unfluctuating 近义词

unfluctuating

等同于 level

unfluctuating

等同于 stable

unfluctuating

等同于 static

unfluctuating

等同于 steady

unfluctuating

等同于 steady

unfluctuating

等同于 unchanging

unfluctuating

等同于 uniform

unfluctuating

等同于 unvarying

unfluctuating 的近义词 9
unfluctuating 的反义词 1
unfluctuating

等同于 invariant

unfluctuating

等同于 planar

unfluctuating

等同于 steady-going

unfluctuating

等同于 constant

unfluctuating

等同于 equable

unfluctuating

等同于 even

unfluctuating

等同于 firm

更多unfluctuating例句

  1. Smith, the Turning Point field director, said, “The number fluctuates and many have gone back to school.”
  2. Writing in Ars Technica, John Timmer points out that aligning the coolant channels with all the components in a much more complex chip—whose activity could fluctuate based on the task—would be very tricky.
  3. In addition, Enten found that favorable ratings can also fluctuate a lot after this point in the election cycle.
  4. Cycle length can vary greatly from woman to woman, and even fluctuate from month to month.
  5. Venture investors last valued the company in 2015 at $20 billion, with the value fluctuating since then on the secondary markets.
  6. The numbers fluctuate, of course, but some trends can be discerned.
  7. Worst of all, they elide the obvious point that all revolts fluctuate between periods of progress and regression.
  8. Margins fluctuate in every market, and there's no reason for farmers to be treated as a special case.
  9. Other ideas about crying fluctuate between the sociological and the biological.
  10. With liquidity so low, share prices began to wildly fluctuate.
  11. Their dimensions, which vary a good deal, fluctuate between two-fifths and four-fifths of an inch in length.
  12. Both credit and currency begin to fluctuate wildly with the evaporation of public confidence.
  13. The syllable has great inherent sonority and does not fluctuate significantly as to quantity and stress.
  14. His resolutions might fluctuate, and the pause of a few minutes restore to him his first resolutions.
  15. Faces begin soon (in Shakspeare's fine expression) to "dislimn:" features fluctuate: combinations of feature unsettle.