1. (人)反復無(wú)常的,易變的 If you describe someone as inconsistent, you are criticizing them for not behaving in the same way every time a similar situation occurs.
inconsistent
e.g. You are inconsistent and unpredictable. 你這人反復無(wú)常,真叫人難以捉摸。 e.g. ...the leadership's hesitant and inconsistent behaviour. 領(lǐng)導猶豫不定、出爾反爾的行為
2. 不能始終如一的;時(shí)好時(shí)壞的 Someone or something that is inconsistent does not stay the same, being sometimes good and sometimes bad.
e.g. We had a terrific start to the season, but recently we've been inconsistent... 賽季之初我們有非常好的開(kāi)局,但最近卻時(shí)好時(shí)壞。 e.g. Moon, as great as he is, has had some inconsistent days. 偉大如穆恩者,也有狀態(tài)起伏的時(shí)候。
3. 不一致的;相排斥的 If two statements are inconsistent, one cannot possibly be true if the other is true.
e.g. The evidence given in court was inconsistent with what he had previously told them. 法庭上的證詞與他當初告訴他們的不一致。
4. 相抵觸的;不相合的 If something is inconsistent with a set of ideas or values, it does not fit in well with them or match them.
inconsistent的反義詞
e.g. This legislation is inconsistent with what they call Free Trade... 這項立法與他們所謂的自由貿易相抵觸。 e.g. The outburst was inconsistent with the image he has cultivated. 這樣大發(fā)脾氣與他所樹(shù)立的個(gè)人形象不相稱(chēng)。
inconsistent英英釋義
adj
1. not in agreement
Synonym: discrepant
2. displaying a lack of consistency
e.g. inconsistent statements cannot both be true at the same time inconsistent with the roadmap
3. not capable of being made consistent or harmonious