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Definition of unvaried in English: unvariedadjectiveʌnˈvɛːrɪdˌənˈvɛrid Not involving change. 无变化的,千篇一律的 简朴单调的饮食。 Example sentencesExamples - For quite some time, she has been subjected to unvaried casting.
- It was an unvaried terrain of grassy veld, deep erosion ditches and green pastures near the water courses.
- In both cases, the musical ideas themselves remain essentially unvaried; they are never ‘developed’ in a traditional, symphonic sense.
- The sheer cliff face is composed of a ‘vast stratification of blackish-grey slate, unvaried in its whole height by a single change of shade’.
- His unvaried pacing saps what little energy is left.
- Beyond the tall, fire belching stacks of Linden and the plain, unvaried flats of Secaucus lies a gentle, fertile garden state called New Jersey.
- From her very first song ‘Turn me on’, the young singer turned her 10,000-strong audience on, purely by her solitary, unvaried musical style.
- In fact, there was nothing but the unvaried sight of vacant lots along quiet streets that, several years earlier, had hummed with activity day and night.
- The graphics are a little bland, the landscapes being rather unvaried snow, desert, or grasslands.
- Neither evaluator identified sentence structure unvaried as a problem in 38 papers.
- Damage from repeated movement of a part of the body when physical routine is unvaried is now categorized as Repetitive Stress Injury.
- As some experts have pointed out, he probably became ill because his 30-day diet was so unvaried.
- Regardless of how strong the testimony is in favour of a given miracle, it can never come close to counterbalancing the overwhelming experience of unvaried laws of nature.
- We identified 10 sites that had changed at the node uniting all of the M. iolanthe and M. campbelli sequences and that were unvaried among these four sequences.
- The music is suitably speedy and moderately complex, a la Venom, but with unvaried dynamics and hairball-in-the-throat ‘singing’ pasted over every song, it becomes an undifferentiated mass of miserabilism.
- At first, we went slow with this variety, so as to not upset their digestive systems that were so used to the poor and unvaried food they had been fed their entire lives.
- For a further link between ML and MP, suppose we take any sequence data and add a sufficiently large number of unvaried sites.
- Of course, the role of rhythm and metre in Classical and Romantic music is much more than the mere mechanical preservation of an inflexible beat with an unvaried emphasis at the beginning of every bar, or multiple of two, four, or eight bars.
- Halici captures all the quiet desperation of his character, but the unvaried delivery can be monotonous and the acoustics of the space are not sympathetic.
- Many households consume a monotonous, unvaried diet and so suffer from micronutrient deficiencies.
Synonyms tedious, dull, monotonous Definition of unvaried in US English: unvariedadjectiveˌənˈvɛridˌənˈverēd Not involving change; monotonous. 无变化的,千篇一律的 简朴单调的饮食。 Example sentencesExamples - Regardless of how strong the testimony is in favour of a given miracle, it can never come close to counterbalancing the overwhelming experience of unvaried laws of nature.
- The graphics are a little bland, the landscapes being rather unvaried snow, desert, or grasslands.
- The music is suitably speedy and moderately complex, a la Venom, but with unvaried dynamics and hairball-in-the-throat ‘singing’ pasted over every song, it becomes an undifferentiated mass of miserabilism.
- Halici captures all the quiet desperation of his character, but the unvaried delivery can be monotonous and the acoustics of the space are not sympathetic.
- In fact, there was nothing but the unvaried sight of vacant lots along quiet streets that, several years earlier, had hummed with activity day and night.
- His unvaried pacing saps what little energy is left.
- The sheer cliff face is composed of a ‘vast stratification of blackish-grey slate, unvaried in its whole height by a single change of shade’.
- For quite some time, she has been subjected to unvaried casting.
- For a further link between ML and MP, suppose we take any sequence data and add a sufficiently large number of unvaried sites.
- It was an unvaried terrain of grassy veld, deep erosion ditches and green pastures near the water courses.
- From her very first song ‘Turn me on’, the young singer turned her 10,000-strong audience on, purely by her solitary, unvaried musical style.
- In both cases, the musical ideas themselves remain essentially unvaried; they are never ‘developed’ in a traditional, symphonic sense.
- We identified 10 sites that had changed at the node uniting all of the M. iolanthe and M. campbelli sequences and that were unvaried among these four sequences.
- As some experts have pointed out, he probably became ill because his 30-day diet was so unvaried.
- Many households consume a monotonous, unvaried diet and so suffer from micronutrient deficiencies.
- Damage from repeated movement of a part of the body when physical routine is unvaried is now categorized as Repetitive Stress Injury.
- Neither evaluator identified sentence structure unvaried as a problem in 38 papers.
- Of course, the role of rhythm and metre in Classical and Romantic music is much more than the mere mechanical preservation of an inflexible beat with an unvaried emphasis at the beginning of every bar, or multiple of two, four, or eight bars.
- Beyond the tall, fire belching stacks of Linden and the plain, unvaried flats of Secaucus lies a gentle, fertile garden state called New Jersey.
- At first, we went slow with this variety, so as to not upset their digestive systems that were so used to the poor and unvaried food they had been fed their entire lives.
Synonyms tedious, dull, monotonous |