invariable
n . 不变的东西,常数
a . 不变的,不易的,常数的
不变的东西,常数不变的,不易的,常数的
invariable adj 1 :
not liable to or capable of change ; "
an invariable temperature "; "
an invariable rule "; "
his invariable courtesy " [
ant : {
variable }]
n 1 :
a quantity that does not vary [
synonym : {
constant }, {
constant quantity }, {
invariable }]
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Not given to variation or change ;
unalterable ;
unchangeable ;
always uniform .
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Physical laws which are invariable . --
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Invariable \
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An invariable quantity ;
a constant .
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103 Moby Thesaurus words for "
invariable ":
abiding ,
accordant ,
alike ,
automatic ,
balanced ,
blah ,
broken -
record ,
changeless ,
consistent ,
consonant ,
constant ,
continuous ,
correspondent ,
drearisome ,
dreary ,
dry ,
dryasdust ,
dull ,
dusty ,
enduring ,
equable ,
equal ,
eternal ,
even ,
everlasting ,
fast ,
fixed ,
flat ,
harping ,
homogeneous ,
humdrum ,
immovable ,
immutable ,
inalterable ,
incommutable ,
inconvertible ,
indefeasible ,
inert ,
inflexible ,
insusceptible of change ,
intransmutable ,
invariant ,
irretrievable ,
irreversible ,
irrevocable ,
jog -
trot ,
lasting ,
level ,
long -
winded ,
measured ,
mechanical ,
methodic ,
monolithic ,
monotonous ,
noble ,
nonreturnable ,
nonreversible ,
of a piece ,
ordered ,
orderly ,
permanent ,
persistent ,
prolix ,
regular ,
reverseless ,
rigid ,
robotlike ,
set ,
singsong ,
smooth ,
stable ,
steadfast ,
steady ,
systematic ,
tedious ,
treadmill ,
unalterable ,
unalterative ,
unaltered ,
unbroken ,
unchangeable ,
unchanged ,
unchanging ,
undeflectable ,
undeviating ,
undifferentiated ,
undiversified ,
uneventful ,
unexceptional ,
unfailing ,
uniform ,
unmodifiable ,
unmodified ,
unmovable ,
unremitting ,
unrestorable ,
unreturnable ,
unruffled ,
unsusceptible ,
unvariable ,
unvaried ,
unvarying ,
unwavering
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INVARIABLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of INVARIABLE is not changing or capable of change : constant How to use invariable in a sentence
INVARIABLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com INVARIABLE definition: not variable; not changing or capable of being changed; static or constant See examples of invariable used in a sentence
INVARIABLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary The essence of things is invariable; it is a fabric of which the art of the embroiderer may disguise the appearance, but not the substance
invariable adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of invariable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Invariable Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Invariable definition: Not changing or subject to change; constant
invariable - definition and meaning - Wordnik invariable: Not changing or subject to change; constant
Invariable - definition of invariable by The Free Dictionary 1 not variable or capable of being changed; static n 2 something that is invariable; a constant
Invariable - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Something that varies changes or is made up of different kinds of things When you add the prefix in-, meaning "not," and the adjective suffix -able, you get an adjective to describe something that's not able to vary or change Synonyms for invariable include constant, fixed, and immutable
invariable, adj. n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . . What does the word invariable mean? There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the word invariable, one of which is labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve definitions This entry has not yet been fully revised
INVARIABLE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary You use invariable to describe something that never changes There are no absolute, invariable moral rules