柯林斯詞典constant /?k?nst?nt/ 1. ADJ You use constant to describe something that happens all the time or is always there. 常發(fā)生的; 常存在的 She suggests that women are under constant pressure to be abnormally thin. 她提出女性受持續(xù)的壓力之下要異常苗條。 Inflation is a constant threat. 通貨膨脹是一種持續(xù)的威脅。2. constantlyADV 持續(xù)不斷地 The direction of the wind is constantly changing. 風(fēng)的方向在不斷地變。3. ADJ If an amount or level is constant, it stays the same over a particular period of time. (在某時(shí)段內(nèi)) 保持不變的 The body feels hot and the temperature remains more or less constant at the new elevated level. 身體感到熱,可體溫保持在升高后的新高度上差不多穩(wěn)定不變。 返回 constant劍橋詞典 constant adjective (FREQUENT) happening a lot or all the time 經(jīng)常發(fā)生的;連續(xù)發(fā)生的;連續(xù)不斷的 He's in constant trouble with the police . 他與警方麻煩不斷。 machines that are in constant use 經(jīng)常使用的機(jī)器 例句 I can't concentrate with Ann's constant chatter .I have to combat this constant desire to eat chocolate .I seem to have a constant compulsion to eat .The constant noise drove me crazy .The journalists were frustrated by her constant deflection of their questions . constant adjective (STAYING SAME) staying the same, or not getting less or more 恒久不變的;穩(wěn)定的 We ran at a fairly constant speed . 我們保持了比較平穩(wěn)的跑動(dòng)速度。 The fridge keeps food at a constant temperature . 冰箱在恒溫下保存食物。 constant adjective (LOYAL) A constant companion or friend who is loyal to you. (伴侶或朋友)忠實(shí)的,忠貞不渝的,始終如一的 返回 constant