单词 | inconsistent |
释义 | inconsistent adjectiveverbs | adverb | preposition verbs➤appear, be, seem显得不一致;不一致;似乎矛盾adverb➤highly, very, wildly (especially name) 高度不一致;非常不一致;矛盾很大➤➤maddeningly (especially name) 令人恼火地不一致◆the team's offense has been maddeningly inconsistent.这个队的进攻极不协调,令人恼火。➤➤totally, wholly (especially bre) 完全不一致;整个不协调▸➤not necessarily未必不一致▸➤somewhat不太一致▸➤apparently貌似不一致▸➤clearly明显不一致➤fundamentally根本不协调▸➤internally, logically本质上/逻辑上不一致◆her argument is internally inconsistent.她的论据本质上是相互矛盾的。➤mutually互相矛盾◆the two accounts are mutually inconsistent.这两种说法互相矛盾。preposition➤in在⋯方面不一致◆the company is inconsistent in the way it disciplines staff.公司惩戒职工的办法前后不一致。➤with与⋯不一致◆his statement was inconsistent with other accounts of the events.关于这些事件他的说法与其他人不一致。 inconsistent adjectiveinconsistent ♦︎ incompatible ♦︎ contradictory ♦︎ at odds ♦︎ mutually exclusive ♦︎ irreconcilablethese words all describe things being of different types that cannot be mixed or put together.这些词均表示不一致、不相容、相矛盾。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆inconsistent / incompatible / at odds / irreconcilable with sth◆totally inconsistent / incompatible / contradictory / at odds / irreconcilable◆somewhat inconsistent / incompatible / contradictory / at odds◆apparently inconsistent / incompatible / contradictory / irreconcilable◆clearly inconsistent / incompatible / at odds◆mutually inconsistent / incompatible / contradictory / exclusive■ inconsistent /ɪnkənsɪstənt/ [not usually before noun] (rather formal) if two statements, etc. are inconsistent, or one is inconsistent with the other, they cannot both be true because they give the facts in a different way不一致;相矛盾◆the report is inconsistent with the financial statements.报告与财务报表内容不一致。◆the witnesses' statements were inconsistent.证人的证词相互抵触。ⓘ actions can also be inconsistent with a set of standards or ideas. * inconsistent with sth 亦可表示行为不符合某套标准或思想◆her behaviour was clearly inconsistent with her beliefs.她的行为显然违背了她的信仰。 opp consistent ⓘ statements, etc. that are consistent agree with each other. * consistent 表示陈述一致、相符、不矛盾◆the results are entirely consistent with our earlier research.这些结果与我们先前的研究完全吻合。▸ inconsistency noun [uncountable, countable] ◆there is some inconsistency between the witnesses' evidence and their earlier statements.证人的证词与他们先前的陈述有些出入。◆i noticed a few inconsistencies in her argument.我发现她的论证中有几处矛盾。■ incompatible /ɪnkəmpætəbl/ (rather formal, especially written) (of two actions or ideas) not acceptable or possible together because of basic differences; (of two things) of different types so that they cannot be used or mixed together(两种做法或想法)不一致,不相配;(两种事物)不匹配,不兼容◆the hours of the job are incompatible with family life.这份工作的上班时间和家庭生活有冲突。◆new computer software is often incompatible with older computers.新的计算机软件往往和旧式计算机不兼容。◆those two blood groups are incompatible.那两种血型不相容。opp compatible ⓘ actions, ideas or things that are compatible can exist or be used together. * compatible 表示行为、想法或事物可共存、相兼容◆compatible software可兼容的软件◆are measures to protect the environment compatible with economic growth?保护环境的措施与经济增长协调吗?■ contradictory /kɒntrədɪktəri; name kɑːntrədɪktəri/ (rather formal, especially written) containing or showing a lack of agreement between facts or opinions相互矛盾的;对立的;不一致的◆we are faced with two apparently contradictory statements.我们眼前的这两种说法显然是矛盾的。◆the advice i received was often contradictory.我所得到的建议常常是相互矛盾的。 ➡ see also contradict → conflict verb , contradiction → conflict noun ■ at odds -->idiomdifferent from sth, when the two things should be the same(本该相同的事物)有差异,不相符◆these findings are at odds with what is going on in the rest of the country.这些调研结果与国内其他地区的实际情况并不相符。 ➡ see also be at odds → conflict verb ■ mutually exclusive %mju:tsu@li ik"sklu:siv-->phrase (often used in negative statements常用于否定陈述) (rather formal, especially written) not able to exist or be true at the same time as sth else相互排斥的◆the two options are not mutually exclusive (= you can have them both).这两种选择并不相互排斥。ⓘ not mutually exclusive is used to talk about things that people might think are different or unable to exist together, but in fact are the same, or quite able to exist together. typical collocates include approaches, alternatives, options, assumptions, categories and possibilities. * not mutually exclusive 用以描述有可能被视为不同或不能共存但事实上却是相同或可以共存的事物。常见搭配词有 approach、alternative、option、assumption、category 和 possibility。■ irreconcilable /ɪrekənsaɪləbl, ɪrekənsaɪləbl-->/ (formal) (of disagreements) so great that it is not possible to settle them; (of two different ideas or opinions) so different that it is impossible for sb to believe them both(分歧)不能调和的,无法化解的;(两种不同的思想或观点)相对立的,矛盾的◆the break-up was due to 'irreconcilable differences'.关系破裂是由于“无法调和的分歧”。◆this view is irreconcilable with common sense.这个观点有悖于常识。inconsistent /ɪnkənsɪstənt/ [not usually before noun] (rather formal) if two statements, etc. are inconsistent, or one is inconsistent with the other, they cannot both be true because they give the facts in a different way不一致;相矛盾◆the report is inconsistent with the financial statements.报告与财务报表内容不一致。◆the witnesses' statements were inconsistent.证人的证词相互抵触。ⓘ actions can also be inconsistent with a set of standards or ideas. * inconsistent with sth 亦可表示行为不符合某套标准或思想◆her behaviour was clearly inconsistent with her beliefs.她的行为显然违背了她的信仰。 opp consistent ⓘ statements, etc. that are consistent agree with each other. * consistent 表示陈述一致、相符、不矛盾◆the results are entirely consistent with our earlier research.这些结果与我们先前的研究完全吻合。▸ inconsistency noun [uncountable, countable] ◆there is some inconsistency between the witnesses' evidence and their earlier statements.证人的证词与他们先前的陈述有些出入。◆i noticed a few inconsistencies in her argument.我发现她的论证中有几处矛盾。inconsistent /ɪnkənsɪstənt/ (disapproving) tending to change too often; not staying the same反覆无常的;没有常性的◆the tests gave inconsistent results.这些测试的结果变化无常。◆children find it difficult if a parent is inconsistent.如果做父母的不始终如一,孩子会觉得无所适从。 opp consistent → steady inconsistent/ˌɪnkənˈsɪstənt ||; ˌɪnkənˈsɪstənt/adj1. inconsistent (with sth) (used about statements, facts, etc) not the same as sth else; not matching, so that one thing must be wrong or not true (指陈述、事实等)不一致,不协调: ◇the witnesses' accounts of the event are inconsistent. 目击者对这宗事件的陈述互相矛盾。◇these new facts are inconsistent with the earlier information. 新近掌握的事实跟先前的资料不吻合。 2. (used about a person) likely to change (in attitude, behaviour, etc) so that you cannot depend on him/her (指人)(态度、行为等)不一贯的,反复无常的: ◇she's so inconsistent -- sometimes her work is good and sometimes it's really awful. 她这个人不大稳,有时做得好,有时做得很糟糕。 [opp] consistent 反义词为consistent➔inconsistency /-ənsi ||; -ənsɪ/ noun [c] [u] (plural inconsistencies) ◇there were a few inconsistencies in her argument. 她的论点里有一些前后矛盾的地方。 [opp] consistency 反义词为consistency➔inconsistently advinconsistentsee ⇨ change/not change 3 • • •• ⇨ be inconsistent with in·con·sis·tent /ˏɪnkən`sɪstənt; ˌɪnkənˈsɪstənt◄/adj 1. two ideas or statements that are inconsistent are different and cannot both be true [主意或说法]不一致的,前后矛盾的:◇his story was inconsistent with the evidence. 他讲的与证据有出入。 2. not doing things in the same way each time, or not following an expected principle 反复无常的,不按常规的:◇children get confused if parents are inconsistent. 父母如果出尔反尔,小孩子就会感到无所适从。 |
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