unchanging

unchanging [ʌnˈtʃeɪndʒɪŋ]  [ʌnˈtʃendʒɪŋ] 

unchanging 基本解释

形容词不变的,恒常的

unchanging 网络解释

unchanging

1. 不变的:grouse 松鸡 | unchanging 不变的 | aristocratic 贵族的;贵族式的

unchanging 词典解释

1. 永不改变的;恒定的
    Something that is unchanging always stays the same.

    e.g. ...eternal and unchanging truths...
           永恒不变的真理
    e.g. The ground beneath us, however, appears solid and unchanging.
           然而,我们脚下的地面却似乎是坚实而恒久不变的。

unchanging 单语例句

1. Even as he is concerned about the " general moral landslide ", he would want to believe it was " not necessarily something unchanging ".

2. I think Russia's deep interest in Chinese culture has been unchanging through the Tsar's era, the Soviet era and the present.

3. There is no ready or unchanging path and model of development that suits all countries in the world.

4. Just as the beauty of movie stars cannot last very long, the standards of outward beauty have never remained unchanging.

5. unchanging

5. History clearly tells us " the Dalai Lama's stand to solve the Tibet issue through reciprocal talks " is not unchanging as he had stated.

6. unchanging的反义词

6. That was a shock to the contemporary view that the distant heavens were perfect and unchanging.

7. unchanging什么意思

7. A hundred years ago scientists believed the universe was steady and unchanging.

8. unchanging是什么意思

8. The universe had not been quiet and unchanging since the beginning of time, as many people had thought.

9. Unchanging principles of wealth management and investment are narrated through the overlapping of ancient and modern times.

10. The move displays bipartisanship and a steady, unchanging hand on the economic tiller.

unchanging 英英释义

adj

1. unchanging

1. showing little if any change

    e.g. a static population

    Synonym: static stable

2. unchanging的反义词

2. conforming to the same principles or course of action over time