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variably

/vair-ee-uh-buhl/US // ˈvɛər i ə bəl //UK // (ˈvɛərɪəbəl) //

变化的,变化多端地,变化多样地,变化多端

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : apt or liable to vary or change; changeable: variable weather;variable moods.
    • : capable of being varied or changed; alterable: a variable time limit for completion of a book.
    • : inconstant; fickle: a variable lover.
    • : having much variation or diversity.
    • : Biology. deviating from the usual type, as a species or a specific character.
    • : Astronomy. changing in brightness.
    • : Meteorology. tending to change in direction.
    • : Mathematics. having the nature or characteristics of a variable.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that may or does vary or change; a variable feature or factor.
    • : Mathematics, Computers. a quantity or function that may assume any given value or set of values.a symbol that represents this.
    • : Logic. a symbol for an unspecified member of a class of things or statements.Compare bound variable, free variable.
    • : Astronomy. variable star.
    • : Meteorology. a shifting wind, especially as distinguished from a trade wind.variables, doldrums.

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Examples

  • Overall, the researchers did not find a connection between the decrease in average body temperature and any individual variable or combination of variables.

  • This is especially problematic for neuroscience, where the variables—an animal’s neurons and the environment outside its brain—number in the billions.

  • The pandemic is, of course, the first variable that comes to mind.

  • 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.

  • Those early calculations of the universe’s expansion, however, had been based on distance measurements relying on Cepheid variable stars.

  • The hybrid has a faint dark basicaudal spot that is variably developed in Rhinichthys but absent in Gila.

  • Greek Gods before they were sculptured would be conceived just as variably.

  • His friend treated him very nicely for the most part, if very variably.

  • The specimens that I have examined from Coahuila are variably intermediate between the subspecies aurifrons and incanescens.

  • Excess of government variably defeats itself by driving away those to be governed.