constantly
adv. 不斷地,時常地; 始終; 一直
You use constant to describe something that happens all the time or is always there.
She suggests that women are under constant pressure to be abnormally thin...
她暗示說女性總是處在保持身材異常瘦削的壓力之下。
Inflation is a constant threat...
通貨膨脹始終是個威脅。
If an amount or level is constant, it stays the same over a particular period of time.
The average speed of the winds remained constant.
平均風速保持穩定。
A constant is a thing or value that always stays the same.
In the world of fashion it sometimes seems that the only constant is ceaseless change...
在時裝界,有時似乎唯一永恆不變的東西就是不斷的變化。
Two significant constants have been found in a number of research studies.
若干研究已經發現了兩個重要常量。
1. seemingly uninterrupted;
2. without variation or change;
3. without interruption;
A dog that barks constantly can be a source of annoyance to the neighbours.
吠個不停的狗會惹鄰居煩惱.
We must constantly adjust the amount of money in circulation.
我們必須對貨幣的流通不斷進行調節.
The speech sounds of all languages are gradually but constantly changing.
各種語言的語音總在不斷變遷.
She had a haunted look, as if she were constantly anxious or afraid.
她顯得憂愁不堪, 彷彿一直在擔心害怕似的.
They constantly intrigued against each other.
他們之間彼此耍陰謀.