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Перевод: inconstant
[прилагательное] непостоянный; изменчивый; нерегулярный; неустойчивый
Тезаурус:
- The principles apply equally to inconstant traits, but are more clumsy to express.
- Even though there were many writers before Leapor who had made a similar affirmation, not least Katherine Phillips and Mary Astell, it must be recognized that to make such claims was to dispute a widely held belief, based on Aristotelian physiology, that women were by nature soft and therefore inconstant The best known statement of this view of women is Pope's "Epistle to a Lady".
- Work for children was equally inconstant and low paid.
- This was the man whom Mary of Guise described to Sadler as "a simple and the most inconstant man in the world; for whatsoever he determineth today, he changeth tomorrow"; and there were plenty of people in Scotland to help him to change from his position of March 1543.
- Derry's achilles heel so far in the current campaign has been a lacklustre, inconstant midfield.
- Their exact dimensions aren't easily measured, though, since they are as inconstant as all Chaos terrains, and whenever dimensions and scale are important, these are specified in the individual descriptions below.
- They were " assez fins, astutes et inconstans daffection " - (sufficiently subtle, astute and inconstant in affection) - a very unattractive lot, in other words, apart from those courtiers who had been brought up in France.
- The impression you want to create is that the Castle has an inconstant feel about it.
- Are less inconstant than a Woman's Soul:
- Therefore the genre of Troilus and Cressida is as inconstant as the characters it describes.
- Time passed faster in the warp than in the real universe, but was also inconstant, unpredictable.
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