inconstancy

英[ɪn'kɒnstənsi] 美[ɪn'kɒnstənsi]
  • n. 易变;不定性;不忠实
inconstancies
GRE
Noun:
  1. unfaithfulness by virtue of being unreliable or treacherous

  2. the quality of being changeable and variable

1. It's inconstancy, but not inability, that's to be feared.
不怕无能, 就怕无恒.

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2. Hermia was looking at him and wondering at his strange inconstancy.
赫米亚望着他,对他莫名其妙的反复无常感到很惊奇.

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3. It must be a confession of his inconstancy and confirm their separation forever.
这无非是他那轻薄行为的招供,以及他们一诀永别的判决.

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4. On the other hand, inconstancy often results in failure.
反之, 缺乏恒心常常导致失败.

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5. Inconstancy is the cause of disaster, which results in separation and death.
无常意味着灾难, 它所导致的结果就是生离死别.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Constancy is therefore inconstancy held in check and confined to the same object.
      因此恒定不变就是将易变控制与局限在同一个对象上。
    2. Constancy in love is perpetual inconstancy, inasmuch as the heart is drawn to one quality after another in the beloved, now preferring this, now that.
      爱所恒定不变的是它永恒的易变,因为心被心爱人一个接着一个的特质所吸引,一会儿更喜欢这个,一会儿又更喜欢那个。

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