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 constantly ['kɒnstәntli]   添加此单词到默认生词本
ad. 不变地, 不断地, 时常地

  1. He constantly writes articles for the local paper.
    他经常给当地报纸写文章。
  2. These desires gnawed away at us constantly.
    这些欲望不断地折磨我们。
  3. The fat man gorged himself constantly with enormous desserts.
    那个胖子经常大吃甜食。


constantly
[ adv ]
  1. without variation or change, in every case

  2. <adv.all>
    constantly kind and gracious
    he always arrives on time
  3. without interruption

  4. <adv.all>
    the world is constantly changing


Constantly \Con"stant*ly\, adv.
With constancy; steadily; continually; perseveringly; without
cessation; uniformly.

But she constantly affirmed that it was even so.
--Acts. xii.
15.
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  1. "The picture is one we're constantly evaluating, and if we find we're falling short within an area we know we can do better, we're going to be seeking those additional funds," he said.
  2. Contemporary composers are constantly anxious to do more with less: the Uitti style expands the range of the cello into untested possibilities.
  3. I never had to worry about where I was going to go." Quayle, 41, has constantly had to defend himself against charges he is unqualified to be a heartbeat away from the presidency.
  4. Illinois officials, in fact, have a computerized link to this plant that allows them to constantly monitor emissions, and this enforcement case initially focused on air pollution.
  5. Order books seized from Scandinavian Commodity by Swedish authorities show that he constantly shuffled his suppliers and their products, partly to expedite the flow of materiel to Iran.
  6. Researchers constantly study the subject.
  7. He battled almost constantly with the Democratic-controlled Legislature, but won voter approval of a constitutional amendment giving the governor broad new power to set the state budget.
  8. The implication is that the the Guggenheim collections in New York, Venice, Bilbao and perhaps Salzburg, will be constantly on the move.
  9. He is constantly accompanied by heavily armed bodyguards, and his wife's and five children's movements are restricted.
  10. It decays relatively rapidly and so needs to be constantly replenished.
  11. Every move is tightly directed, down to the extras who in the dazzling ball scene (attractively choreographed by Vassili Sulich) created constantly shifting views by just moving the chairs.
  12. In a few seconds, my screen flashed the entry for "constantly," illustrated by an observation by Adam Smith: "In our American colonies the plantations have constantly followed the sea-coast."
  13. In a few seconds, my screen flashed the entry for "constantly," illustrated by an observation by Adam Smith: "In our American colonies the plantations have constantly followed the sea-coast."
  14. In index arbitrage, traders sell in one market while simultaneously buying in another in an attempt to profit from the constantly changing prices in both markets.
  15. On the contrary, Michael would not only tell him or her to take all the time needed if there was an illness in the family, he would constantly monitor the situation.
  16. The plan to spend $57 million promoting reformulated versions of the Finesse products underscores the fickle nature of the fragmented hair care market and the need to constantly rejigger formulas.
  17. The life insurance and funeral industries constantly wrestle with how best to market their death-related products.
  18. "Telepiu 1 will show movies constantly, and they will absolutely never be interrupted by commercials," the spokesman said.
  19. In an interdependent economy, price signals and profit opportunities ought to be directing goods and capital to their best use, but the signals are constantly swamped by changes in the value of different monies.
  20. Spence said he gave a razzing to nurses who constantly told him to "breathe through your nose now, and breathe deep."
  21. We've got to call it as we see it." Grossman constantly speaks in the plural voice, emphasizing that he doesn't sit alone behind the plate.
  22. It is perplexing that Lucas, which constantly lauds the virtues of the long-term approach, should choose to sell its fluid power systems business near the bottom of the cycle.
  23. Besides, through laziness and indecision rather than by plan, my hair, for which I am constantly receiving compliments, has grown so long that it completely covers my missing breast.
  24. The European Community constantly stumbles into lakes of milk and mountains of butter rather than moving toward its vision of a more unified community.
  25. "We're constantly rethinking our equity exposure," he adds.
  26. "We use our FAX machines constantly to share facts about the bowling industry," Mr. Hillman says.
  27. 'Now we finally have a US organisation that has to learn to stand on its own feet, without being watched over constantly by senior management,' he says. Surprisingly, perhaps, the least troublesome aspect of the move has been face-to-face communication.
  28. "There was broad agreement that sound defenses are constantly kept up to date," said NATO Secretary-General Manfred Woerner of West Germany.
  29. But his biggest complaint is that the definition of electronic is constantly shifting to include lots of electrical workers who should be in his union. If extending organisation is hard, going on strike is harder.
  30. Laird's problem, if it has one, is that its auto side is so strong that efforts to grow the 46 per cent of sales in non-auto to provide greater balance are constantly hindered.
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