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词汇 changeless
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Definition of changeless in English:

changeless

adjective ˈtʃeɪn(d)ʒləsˈtʃeɪndʒləs
  • Remaining the same.

    恒定的,不变的

    changeless truths
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Life is rich and varied in its everyday detail despite its changeless quality.
    • Gold has been prized because it is the most inert metal, changeless and incorruptible.
    • A while back I was reminded of Dot the Dauntless, who sustained herself through a long old age perfectly happily and adequately by her changeless routine.
    • It is incredible to see people, especially Christians, put their faith and trust in the ever-shifting sands of man's evolutionary ideas about history, rather than in the changeless Word of God.
    • Atoms were changeless and ultimate, in the sense that they could not be broken down into anything smaller and had no inner structure on which their properties depended.
    • The church stands like a rock for truth that is changeless.
    • Angels are almost always shown as young, for they are changeless, so time does not exist for them.
    • Hollywood movies are more or less inclined to present the audience with a changeless pattern, disguised under different kinds of garnishings.
    • The hour had a flat changeless quality, as if it had always been there, waiting for him, and would always be here waiting for his return.
    • He claimed that evolution was not a gradual process, but occurred in rapid spurts with long periods of changeless plateaus in-between.
    • It was unusual for such an energetic young man like him to lead a simple ordinary life looking after his family in a conservative and changeless atmosphere.
    • Old fogies do best in a changeless environment.
    • Yet even clouds cast shadows, and stars keep changeless patterns and turn circles around the earth, but the rainbow was nothing but a brilliant, beautiful, empty glow in a world made fresh by rain.
    • Certain non-Buddhists who accept rebirth accept the transitory nature of mind and body, but they believe in a self that is permanent, changeless and unitary.
    • But the changeless spiritual truth is this: God is absolute goodness.
    • Pennington says: ‘We have to realise life is changing but in a place like this there are changeless values.’
    • Because of this static, changeless quality, the Egyptians obtained a sense of security from their environment.
    • They are supposed to be changeless and are believed to reflect an underlying constancy of nature.
    • Looked back upon from revolutionary times, the old regime, good or bad, seemed an age of immobility and changeless routine, when nothing of importance had happened, or could happen.
    • Western learning could not penetrate this changeless order.
    Synonyms
    unchanging, unvarying, timeless, static, standing, fixed, permanent, constant, unchanged, fast, consistent, uniform, undeviating
    stable, steady, unchangeable, unalterable, invariable, immutable
    lasting, long-lasting, abiding, enduring, persistent, indefinite, continuing, perpetual, everlasting, perennial, unending, endless, never-ending

Derivatives

  • changelessly

  • adverb
    • We decided to knock the Indiana Jones trails on the head for the afternoon, and instead turned to the wide access tracks that wind changelessly through the forest.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Will the universe go on changelessly, even though we are no longer around to observe it?
      • The theory originated in 1834 when Scotsman John Scott Russell watched a rounded wave of water roll changelessly along several miles of the Edinburgh canal.
      • The temperature of the atmosphere never varies from the median, and the flat, barren ground is so changelessly smooth that he is precluded from any need for bodily protection.
      • Twelve hours of changelessly flat scenery bring travellers from Hamburg to Frederikshaven, where we embark upon the Little Belt, the luggage-vans of the train being shunted on board the steamer.
  • changelessness

  • nounˈtʃeɪndʒləsnəsˈtʃeɪndʒləsnəs
    • If we look at the changelessness of divine power, whatever God could do he still can do.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • ‘The great beauty of going to this monastery is that it admits you to a state of total changelessness,’ he enthuses.
      • Clearly, the Catholic Church is changing even while it reasserts its changelessness.
      • Thoreau's ideal of this place, its purity and changelessness, contrasted with and to some extent contested his contemporaries' exploitation of the pond and woods as natural resources.
      • And yet for those five days in May cricket offered a vision of continuity and changelessness.

Definition of changeless in US English:

changeless

adjectiveˈtʃeɪndʒləsˈCHānjləs
  • Remaining the same.

    恒定的,不变的

    changeless truths
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The hour had a flat changeless quality, as if it had always been there, waiting for him, and would always be here waiting for his return.
    • It is incredible to see people, especially Christians, put their faith and trust in the ever-shifting sands of man's evolutionary ideas about history, rather than in the changeless Word of God.
    • Life is rich and varied in its everyday detail despite its changeless quality.
    • Angels are almost always shown as young, for they are changeless, so time does not exist for them.
    • Certain non-Buddhists who accept rebirth accept the transitory nature of mind and body, but they believe in a self that is permanent, changeless and unitary.
    • Looked back upon from revolutionary times, the old regime, good or bad, seemed an age of immobility and changeless routine, when nothing of importance had happened, or could happen.
    • Gold has been prized because it is the most inert metal, changeless and incorruptible.
    • Pennington says: ‘We have to realise life is changing but in a place like this there are changeless values.’
    • Atoms were changeless and ultimate, in the sense that they could not be broken down into anything smaller and had no inner structure on which their properties depended.
    • Yet even clouds cast shadows, and stars keep changeless patterns and turn circles around the earth, but the rainbow was nothing but a brilliant, beautiful, empty glow in a world made fresh by rain.
    • They are supposed to be changeless and are believed to reflect an underlying constancy of nature.
    • It was unusual for such an energetic young man like him to lead a simple ordinary life looking after his family in a conservative and changeless atmosphere.
    • Western learning could not penetrate this changeless order.
    • But the changeless spiritual truth is this: God is absolute goodness.
    • Because of this static, changeless quality, the Egyptians obtained a sense of security from their environment.
    • The church stands like a rock for truth that is changeless.
    • A while back I was reminded of Dot the Dauntless, who sustained herself through a long old age perfectly happily and adequately by her changeless routine.
    • He claimed that evolution was not a gradual process, but occurred in rapid spurts with long periods of changeless plateaus in-between.
    • Old fogies do best in a changeless environment.
    • Hollywood movies are more or less inclined to present the audience with a changeless pattern, disguised under different kinds of garnishings.
    Synonyms
    unchanging, unvarying, timeless, static, standing, fixed, permanent, constant, unchanged, fast, consistent, uniform, undeviating
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