consistent
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ Someone who is consistent always behaves in the same way, has the same attitudes towards people or things, or achieves the same level of success in something. 始終如一的
Becker was never the most consistent of players anyway. 貝克爾不管怎么說從來就不是一個(gè)很穩(wěn)定的球員。
2. consistentlyADV 始終如一地
It's something I have consistently denied. 這是我始終否認(rèn)的事。
3. ADJ If one fact or idea is consistent with another, they do not contradict each other. 相符的[v-link ADJ, usu ADJ 'with' n]
This result is consistent with the findings of Garnett & Tobin. 該結(jié)果與加尼特和托賓的發(fā)現(xiàn)相符合。
4. ADJ An argument or set of ideas that is consistent is one in which no part contradicts or conflicts with any other part. (論點(diǎn)、觀點(diǎn)) 前后一致的
A theory should be internally consistent. 一套理論應(yīng)當(dāng)內(nèi)在一致。
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consistent /k?n?s?st?nt/
劍橋詞典
- There has been a consistent increase in burglaries round here.
- His performance on the pitch is far from consistent.
- He produces work of a consistent high quality .
- The figures are not consistent with his argument .
- His remarks are not consistent with the role of a head teacher .
- Her version of events is not consistent with the evidence . 返回 consistent
consistent adjective (NOT CHANGING)
always behaving or happening in a similar , especially positive , way一貫的;堅(jiān)持的;始終如一的
There has been a consistent improvement in her attitude . 她的態(tài)度一直在改進(jìn)。
Her work is sometimes good, but the problem is she's not consistent. 她工作有時(shí)不錯(cuò),可問題是她不能始終如一。
反義詞
inconsistent (CHANGING)
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consistent adjective (AGREEING)
[ 只用在動(dòng)詞后面的形容詞 ]in agreement with other facts or with typical or previous behaviour , or having the same principles as something else
一致的,吻合的;符合的
What the witness said in court was not consistent with the statement he made to the police . 證人在法庭上的證詞和他對(duì)警方的陳述不一致。
We do not consider his behaviour to be consistent with the holding of a high-ranking job . 我們認(rèn)為他的行為與他位居要職的身份不相符。
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