an unvarying routine
不变的常规
1.无变化的;不改变的;恒定的
1.steady and never changing
1.It irritated her beyond measure to see the regularity with which he went through the unvarying process of his toilet.
看见他总是有规律地每天毫无变化地在同一时间进洗手间,也使她火气冲天。
2.even though it is only a Mona Lisa that he contribute to the history, but it is a unvarying genius production.
即使他对历史的贡献仅仅是是一副《蒙娜•丽莎》,这也已经是恒久的天才作品。
3.Thus, we may say that modern Americans--or any literate people with an unvarying scriptural basis for their religion--have no myths.
因此,从民俗学的角度来讲,我们可以说,现代美国人(或者其他不以恒久不变的圣经作为宗教信仰的有文化的民族)没有属于他们的神话。
4.Value lead could be a unvarying jaw opening, when it works, condenser water and air obviates from port A quickly.
阀门有一定开度,开始工作时,冷凝水与空气从A口迅速排放。
5.If photographed from a poster, the relationship should have been unvarying through the entire series of photographs.
如果是拍自一张墙画,在所有照片中其相互关系应该不会变化。
6.The Snow World wrote by Kawabata Yasunari is a famous masterpiece with unvarying artistic fascination.
川端康成的《雪国》是一部具有恒久艺术魅力的名作。
7.Neat people operate on two unvarying principles: never handle any item twice, and throw everything away.
整洁的认识中遵守两条不便的法则:永远不两次处理任何东西,扔掉所有的东西。
8.It drew a stark black line of unvarying thickness, making all my faboo pencil techniques impossible.
由它画出的线条乌黑毫无粗细变换,让我根本没法施展铅笔画技。
9.His conduct was . . . uniform and unvarying in its tenor.
他的行为。与其一贯方式保持一致,毫不变化。
10.Korzelinski attributed this harmony to the unvarying lifestyle of gold digging.
考哲霖斯基认为这种和睦相处是因为不变的淘金生活方式。