inconsistency

英[ˌɪnkən'sɪstənsi] 美[ˌɪnkən'sɪstənsi]
  • n. 不一致;不调和;矛盾
inconsistencies
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Noun:
  1. the relation between propositions that cannot both be true at the same time

  2. the quality of being inconsistent and lacking a harmonious uniformity among things or parts

1. The report accuses the judicial system of inconsistency and partiality.
报告指责司法系统执法前后不一且有失公正。

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2. It's crazy and just shows the inconsistency of refereeing.
这太荒唐了,不过恰恰证明了裁判的前后矛盾。

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3. His worst fault was his inconsistency.
他最大的缺点就是反复无常。

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4. This is an argument shot through with inconsistency.
这个论点前后矛盾,漏洞百出。

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5. The amendment will remove the inconsistency between the two laws.
修正案将会消除这两条法律之间的不一致之处.

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    1. The amendment will remove the inconsistency between the two laws.
      修正案将会消除这两条法律之间的不一致之处。
    2. Another significant inconsistency is cursor instability.
      另一种重要的不一致是游标不稳定性。
    3. A third inconsistency has to do with the number of dwarf galaxies.
      第三项矛盾与矮星系的数目有关。
    4. Consequently, ritualism can be as damaging to organizational effectiveness as inconsistency.
      因此,形式主义与组织效率的改善是矛盾的。