invariant
invariant — 形容詞
1. remaining the same under all conditions; never changing in form, value, or quali
不變的
保持不變,不隨情況改變
remaining the same under all conditions; never changing in form, value, or quality
The physical laws that Daichi studied in class are invariant across space and time.
Daichi 在課堂上學到的物理定律在空間和時間中是不變的。
invariant across [space/time]
One invariant rule of the lab is that all equipment must be returned before closing.
實驗室的一項不變規則就是所有設備在關門前都必須歸還。
collocation: invariant rule
The library's opening hours are invariant, so regular visitors can plan their trips easily.
圖書館的開放時間是不變的,所以常來的訪客可以輕鬆安排行程。
The core ingredients of the pasta recipe remained invariant across many generations.
這道義大利麵食譜的核心材料在多年來始終保持不變。
For Noor, the only invariant part of her morning was a walk before work.
對 Noor 來說,她早晨唯一不變的部分就是上班前散個步。
- constant
more common and less formal; used freely in everyday and technical contexts
- unchanging
simpler and more direct; common in both casual and formal writing
- unvarying
similar formality to invariant but slightly less common; emphasizes lack of variation
用法筆記
Typically used in formal, academic, or scientific contexts. Describes a property that stays the same across different conditions or over time, rather than a temporary lack of change.