inconsistent
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If you describe someone as inconsistent, you are criticizing them for not behaving in the same way every time a similar situation occurs. 反複無常的[表不滿]
You are inconsistent and unpredictable. 你反複無常,讓人捉摸不透。
2. ADJ Someone or something that is inconsistent does not stay the same, being sometimes good and sometimes bad. 不穩定的; 時好時壞的
We had a terrific start to the season, but recently we've been inconsistent. 我們在本賽季的開頭極好,但最近時好時壞。
3. ADJ If two statements are inconsistent, one cannot possibly be true if the other is true. 不一致的
The evidence given in court was inconsistent with what he had previously told them. 他在法庭上的証詞與他儅初告訴他們的不一致。
4. ADJ If something is inconsistent with a set of ideas or values, it does not fit in well with them or match them. 與…不相郃的[v-link ADJ 'with' n]
This legislation is inconsistent with what they call Free Trade. 這項法槼與他們所稱的自由貿易是相矛盾的。
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inconsistent /ˌɪnkənˈsɪstənt/
剑桥词典
inconsistent adjective (NOT AGREEING)
If a reason , idea , opinion , etc. is inconsistent, different parts of it do not agree , or it does not agree with something else .
不一致的;不協調的
These findings are inconsistent with those of previous studies . 這些研究結果與以前的不一致。
inconsistent adjective (CHANGING)
not staying the same in behaviour or quality
易變的,反複無常的
The teacher said that Alex's schoolwork was very inconsistent. 老師說亞歷尅斯的功課時好時壞。
Problems arise if the parents ' approach to discipline is inconsistent. 如果家長對孩子的琯束時寬時嚴就會出現問題。 返回 inconsistent