invariably
英 [ɪnˈveəriəbli]
美 [ɪnˈveriəbli]
adv. 始终如一地; 一贯地
Collins.2 / BNC.4099 / COCA.7099
牛津词典
adv.
- 始终如一地;一贯地
always- This acute infection of the brain is almost invariably fatal.
这种急性大脑传染病几乎总是导致死亡。 - This is not invariably the case.
事情并非总是如此。 - Invariably the reply came back, ‘Not now!’
答复无例外地又是:“现在不行!”
- This acute infection of the brain is almost invariably fatal.
柯林斯词典
- ADV 不变地;总是;始终如一地
If somethinginvariablyhappens or isinvariablytrue, it always happens or is always true.- They almost invariably get it wrong...
他们几乎总是理解错。 - Their teamwork was invariably good...
他们的团队协作总是很好。 - Invariably, he keeps the refrigerator well stocked.
他总是把冰箱塞得满满的。
- They almost invariably get it wrong...
英英释义
adv
- without variation or change, in every case
- constantly kind and gracious
- he always arrives on time
双语例句
- The enemy will invariably seek opportunities to assert himself.
敌人是一定要寻找机会表现他们自己的。 - They invariably take the lead in battles against floods.
在抗洪斗争中,他们总是带头的。 - Make a note of the questions you want to ask. You will invariably forget some of them otherwise
把想提的问题记下来,否则总是会漏掉其中的一些。 - He would invariably find some excuses.
他这人总能找到借口。 - Summer clothes are invariably less kind to fuller figures.
体形较丰满的人穿夏装总是不那么好看。 - The Inspector remembered her as a small, mousy woman, invariably worried.
检察官记得,她是一个矮小、羞怯、总是闷闷不乐的人。 - The needs of patients invariably overlap
病人的需求总有一些是一致的。 - John was always so extraordinarily peaceable, one who invariably saw an opponent's point of view.
约翰总是非常温和,总是能够顾及反对者的意见。 - They invariably overestimate their own strength and underestimate ours.
他们总是高估了自己的力量,低估了我们的力量。 - It is almost invariably ourselves, our mood and our environment that have changed rather than the wine.
几乎永远是我们自己、我们的情绪和环境在发生改变,而不是葡萄酒。
