invariably
英 [ɪnˈveəriəbli] 美 [ɪnˈveriəbli]
invariably基本释义
adv.不变地;总是;一贯地
invariably用法及例句
adv.(副词)总是,永远,一直不变地,始终如一地,一贯
invariably音标
英 [ɪnˈveəriəbli]
美 [ɪnˈveriəbli]
invariably基本释义
adv.不变地;总是;一贯地
invariably用法及例句
adv.(副词)
总是,永远,一直
不变地,始终如一地,一贯
一定地,必定,恒定地
无一不,每次都,无不
千篇一律
adv.(副词)
始终不变地 in an invariable way
总是 always
adv
1. without variation or change, in every case
e.g. constantly kind and gracioushe always arrives on time
Synonym: constantlyalways
1. 不变地;总是;始终如一地If something invariably happens or is invariably true, it always happens or is always true.
e.g. They almost invariably get it wrong...他们几乎总是理解错。e.g. Their teamwork was invariably good...他们的团队协作总是很好。
1. 不变地:的确,法律关系标准不可能不变地(invariably)确立:如果被保险标的没有损失被保险人确定地享有利益,因为对保险财产的defeasible(可废止) title是权利的很好源泉.
2. invariably的解释
2. 不变地,一直地:invalid a. (法律上)无效的;伤残的;n. 病弱者 | invariably 不变地,一直地 | investigation n. 调查了解
3. 恒定的:相互关联的 interrelated | 恒定的 invariably | 妒忌的 jealous
常用例句
用作副词(adv.)
We always invariably support him.我们一直始终不变地支持他。
It invariably rains when he goes there.他去那里时天总是下雨。
词源解说
☆ 15世纪初期进入英语,直接源自中古拉丁语的invariabilis;*初源自古法语的invariable,意为不变的。
近义词
临近词
anytime任何时候
regularly有规律地
consistently一致地
customarily照例
habitually日常地
constantly不断地
perpetually持久地
always总是
unchangeably不能改变地
ever曾经
unvaryingly恒久地
invetro
INV
相关列句
They are invariably white-collarworkers.(他们都是白领。)
Wives say that men are invariably children.(妻子们说男人实际上永远是孩子。)
Make a note of the questions you want to ask; you will invariably forget some of them otherwise.(把你想问的问题记下来;否则你准会忘记其中几个。)
The needs of patients invariably overlap.(患者们的各种需求总是相互重合的。)
A unity invariably tends to break up into different parts.(统一体总要分解为不同部分的。)
Invariably, something remains as a reminder.(总会有些东西看成是一种提示。)
However, any romance of hers invariably ended quickly.(然而,所有的浪漫与她总是迅速终结。)
Studies show that we invariably take more gambles when threatened with a loss than when offered a reward.(研究表明,当我们受到损失的威胁时,我们总是比得到奖励时更愿意冒险。)
After her meal she invariably rinsed out her mouth.(饭后她总漱口。)
Obsessives, in any area, are invariably as boring as their hobbies.(任何领域的痴迷者们无一例外地和他们的癖好一样令人厌烦。)