English to Chinese Dictionary constancy

constancy

恒常
definition
noun
Faithfulness, dedication, constancy and humility are some of the virtues needed to pray well.
the quality of being faithful and dependable.
example
Shakespeare did not think of 'constancy' as a psychosexual characteristic allied to masochism, but rather as an earthly manifestation of divine love, which is beyond gender.
Of course, he does not remain faithful to all of the principles contained therein, however much he repeatedly emphasizes his trueness and 'constancy' , but the essential goals remain the same.
Yet, despite such 'constancy' and faithfulness on God's part, humanity has not responded with the same love toward him.
Because it seems to me there has to be a 'constancy' and consistency in the agricultural policy.
The quality of the songs across the album is even, lending strength to the album's 'constancy' , but there are standouts.
With an unceasing admiration of your 'constancy' and devotion to your country, and a grateful remembrance of your kind and generous consideration of myself, I bid you all an affectionate farewell.
This approximate 'constancy' suggests that mature cell length may be regulated to fall within a preferred range.
No single measure of evenness remains constant over all statistical distributions, so if 'constancy' as a type of independence is required, the appropriate distribution must first be determined.
The only controls that can be employed in these studies are the use of valid research instruments, 'constancy' of condition, and accurate conceptual and operational definitions of the research variables.
the trade winds are noted for 'constancy' in speed and direction
I think it's hard to imagine that a part of human nature isn't to actually seek some sort of sense and order, some sense of 'constancy' in our world which otherwise becomes unworkable if it's totally unpredictable and unknowable.
That generation's flaws only served to highlight her 'constancy' and dedication.
The need to respond to good with good, to generosity with generosity, 'constancy' in her affections, patience and love of work are qualities that have been with Lena since childhood.
Traditionally associated with durability and 'constancy' , here the vivid green pre-patinated copper is intended to make a bolder statement.
In order to account for the 'constancy' of the speed of light, Einstein had to accept that moving clocks run more slowly than stationary clocks and that moving objects shrink in the direction of their motion.
In my view he is less a figure of his age than one above it, characterized by his 'constancy' and the ritual repetition of certain themes.
Hormonal mechanisms normally maintain a near-constant concentration of free calcium, but the 'constancy' depends also on that of the pH (relative acidity/alkalinity) of the blood.
His view was based on the fact that the capital value of a let investment was dependent upon the expectation and 'constancy' of a net rental income, adjusted for landlord's liabilities (if any).
she did not think much of married bliss, yet she approved of 'constancy'
Given the assumed 'constancy' of the speed of light, the calculations required to show that result are quite simple.
The theory of relativity hinges on the 'constancy' of the speed of light.
Her readiness to drop everything for him offered 'constancy' to a man prone to bouts of introspection and feelings of inadequacy.
In short, the second type of scrutiny, which is very essential in the criticism of traditions, relates to the 'constancy' and perpetuity of the chain of narrators.
I've learned that it's unwise to depend entirely upon the 'constancy' of man.
Words traverse the page with the 'constancy' and steadiness of footsteps.
For example, the development and maintenance of a significant relationship over time requires 'constancy' or commitment.
It also depends on the 'constancy' of its rate; meaning, that a watch gains or loses the exact same amount of time each day.
They worship with great vigor and devotion, with unstinting regularity and 'constancy' .
the 'constancy' of the tradition
Its stability does not, therefore, depend on the presence of developmental constraints or 'constancy' of the environment in which the organisms live.
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