variably / ˈvɛər i ə bəl /

变化的变化多端地变化多样地变化多端

variably2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. apt or liable to vary or change; changeable: variable weather;variable moods.
  2. capable of being varied or changed; alterable: a variable time limit for completion of a book.
  3. inconstant; fickle: a variable lover.
n. 名词 noun
  1. something that may or does vary or change; a variable feature or factor.
  2. Mathematics, Computers. a quantity or function that may assume any given value or set of values.a symbol that represents this.
  3. Logic. a symbol for an unspecified member of a class of things or statements.Compare bound variable, free variable.

variably 近义词

variably

等同于 off and on

更多variably例句

  1. Overall, the researchers did not find a connection between the decrease in average body temperature and any individual variable or combination of variables.
  2. This is especially problematic for neuroscience, where the variables—an animal’s neurons and the environment outside its brain—number in the billions.
  3. The pandemic is, of course, the first variable that comes to mind.
  4. These maps, Jain said, entail something akin to a polynomial calculating machine connected to a system of secret lockers containing the values of the variables.
  5. Those early calculations of the universe’s expansion, however, had been based on distance measurements relying on Cepheid variable stars.
  6. The hybrid has a faint dark basicaudal spot that is variably developed in Rhinichthys but absent in Gila.
  7. Greek Gods before they were sculptured would be conceived just as variably.
  8. His friend treated him very nicely for the most part, if very variably.
  9. The specimens that I have examined from Coahuila are variably intermediate between the subspecies aurifrons and incanescens.
  10. Excess of government variably defeats itself by driving away those to be governed.