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varying

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

变化多端,变化多端的,不尽相同的,变化的

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Definitions

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
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    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.

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Examples

  • As these microbes munched on the rocks for about three weeks, they were exposed to varying gravitational conditions—microgravity conditions similar to those on the moon, Mars and Earth-like gravity, which were simulated using a centrifuge.

  • Politics vary in the town, she added, describing it as a bit of a mixed bag.

  • Elective surgeries have generally resumed, though how much medical care people are seeking varies across the country based on how the virus is spreading, Lynch said on the call.

  • Each battery promises up to 31 minutes of flight time, but that varies considerably depending on your conditions.

  • This benefit will of course vary from game to game, however — some developers are announcing their performance gains publicly, while others with less impressive ones may just let sleeping dogs lie.

  • About half of these are preschool students with varying levels of special needs.

  • Since the 10th century, Bulgaria has practiced varying forms of prevention to keep vampires from coming back to life.

  • All models favor Republicans to varying degrees, but the world changes fast.

  • In our new series, The Collectors Project, we will profile these fascinating individuals of varying passions.

  • To varying degrees, the foundations of your background can help or harm you.

  • The plan to be followed must in each case adapt itself to the constantly varying needs of the country.

  • The pole was, therefore, continually floating or rising and falling in steam of ever-varying pressure.

  • The courts have been often troubled about the degree of care required of bailees, as it differs under varying circumstances.

  • Within the sunbonnets were three equally rosy faces, of varying sizes, each smiling broadly and each full of a friendly curiosity.

  • The Petrel then took up position and shelled the fort with varying result, followed by the Raleigh.