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vary

/vair-ee/US // ˈvɛər i //UK // (ˈvɛərɪ) //

变化,不同,不同的,变化的

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v.有主动词 verb
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    var·ied, var·y·ing.

    • : to change or alter, as in form, appearance, character, or substance: to vary one's methods.
    • : to cause to be different from something else: The orchestra varied last night's program with one new selection.
    • : to avoid or relieve from uniformity or monotony; diversify: to vary one's diet.
    • : Music. to alter by modification or embellishments without changing its identity.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    var·ied, var·y·ing.

    • : to show diversity; be different: The age at which children are ready to read varies.
    • : to undergo change in appearance, form, substance, character, etc.: The landscape begins to vary as one drives south.
    • : to change periodically or in succession; differ or alternate: Demand for certain products varies with the season.
    • : to diverge; depart; deviate: to vary from the norm.
    • : Mathematics. to be subject to change.
    • : Biology. to exhibit variation.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbchange
Forms: varied, varies, varying
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Examples

  • And, among those who are troubled, the intensity of the reaction will still vary a lot.

  • Although it varies depending on the client, Twofivesix tends to focus much more on connecting brands to online gaming communities on Twitch, Reddit and elsewhere.

  • Figures vary, but less than 10 percent of all the Champagne imported in America is of the grower Champagne variety.

  • Of course, those options vary based on who and where your valentine is.

  • The conference’s memo came weeks before many student-athletes must decide whether to enroll for the spring semester, which varies by school, and risk losing a year of eligibility even if they don’t play.

  • Not surprisingly, rates for recovery vary enormously, from as low as three percent to upwards of 75 percent.

  • Such waivers vary from state to state, and within the same state there can be many types of waivers.

  • My tasks vary from marketing to writing a page for a magazine.

  • Around Liberia, opinions as to whether the epidemic is slowing vary.

  • Although reports vary, it seems that most of the thousand or so soldiers at the base may have been captured or killed.

  • Such are most probably given by the essential oils, which vary in amount in different species of the plant.

  • They vary greatly in size, being sometimes so small as to seem mere points of light with medium-power objectives.

  • They all contain nuclei, and most of them contain granules which vary in size and staining properties.

  • Different lots of Wright's fluid vary, and a few preliminary stains should be made with each lot to learn its peculiarities.

  • Pathologically, red corpuscles vary in size and shape, staining properties, and structure.