单词 | varying |
释义 | varying (once / 455 pages) adj The adjective varying describes something that changes in size, strength, number, or nature, like the varying wind speeds that make it fun to fly a kite. Varying rhymes with ferrying or burying. You probably know the verb vary, which means "to change or introduce differences." Varying is the adjective form of vary and is used to describe things that change or include different elements. If you vary your diet, for example, that means you eat a wide variety of foods, not the same old thing every day. WORD FAMILYvarying: unvarying, varyingly+/invariable: invariability, invariableness, invariables, invariably/invariant: invariance, invariants/unvaried: unvariedly, unvariedness/unvarying: unvaryingly/variability: variabilities/variable: invariable, variability, variableness, variables, variably/variance: variances/variant: invariant, variance, variantly, variants/variate: bivariate, multivariate, variates/variation: covariation, variations/varied: unvaried, variedly, variedness/vary: co-vary, variable, variant, variate, variation, varied, varies, varying USAGE EXAMPLESIt’s been working for me, to varying degrees. Washington Post(Dec 23, 2016) When I spoke with Barrett, she noted that the traits we think of as gender-based generally depend on varying perception, not varying behavior. The New Yorker(Dec 31, 2016) When he moved to Folsom, Coach Kris Richardson ran the spread, which caused defenses to react in varying ways. Washington Post(Dec 29, 2016) adj marked by diversity or difference the varying angles of roof slope Syn variable varied characterized by variety |
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