inconstant

英 [ɪnˈkɒn.stənt]      美 [ɪnˈkɑːn.stənt]
  • adj. 变化无常的;易变的;多变的
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inconstant 不稳定的,不忠的

in-,不,非,constant,稳定的,持续的。

inconstant (adj.)
c. 1400, "fickle, not steadfast," from Middle French inconstant (late 14c.), from Latin inconstantem (nominative inconstans) "changeable, fickle, capricious," from in- "not, opposite of, without" (see in- (1)) + constantem (see constant). Related: Inconstantly.
1. Life is a dream a little less inconstant.
人生是一场稍稍不那么无常的梦而已.
2. Modern character is inconstant, divided, vacillating.
现代人的个性是无常的, 分裂的, 摇摆不定的.
3. All these are the contents of the education of inconstant Dao.
这些都属于非常道的教育内容.
4. Confronted with the inconstant market competition, weaknesses in business management are exposed.
面对复杂多变的市场, 企业在竞争和管理方面的薄弱环节逐渐暴露出来.
5. Youth, transient and inconstant, will bring me loneliness.
青年时期, 瞬变和无恒, 将带来我寂寞.