Слово англійською: consistent
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Переклад consistent українською: послідовний, стійкий, (with) сумісний (з чимсь), відповідний (чомусь); що узгоджується (з чимсь), установчий, твердий, щільний
Детальний опис
consistent
adjective /kənˈsɪstənt/
- (approving) always behaving in the same way, or having the same opinions, standards, etc.
- a consistent approach to the problem
- a consistent pattern of behaviour
- He has been Milan's most consistent player (= who plays well most often) this season.
- consistent in something She's not very consistent in the way she treats her children.
- consistent in doing something We must be consistent in applying the rules.
- happening in the same way and continuing for a period of time
- We have had enough of the party's consistent failure to come up with any new policies.
- There has been a pattern of consistent growth in the economy.
- Defence spending levels have remained consistent.
- The Sunday paper failed to sell its target of 30 000 copies a week on a consistent basis.
- consistent with something in agreement with something; not contradicting something
- The results are entirely consistent with our earlier research.
- These findings are consistent with other studies.
- injuries consistent with a fall from an upper storey (= similar to those such a fall would have caused)
- (of an argument or a set of ideas) having different parts that all agree with each other
- a well-thought-out and consistent argument
- His argument is not even internally consistent.
- Balanced economic growth, full employment and financial stability are mutually consistent objectives.
opposite inconsistentWord Originlate 16th cent. (in the sense ‘consisting or composed of’): from Latin consistent- ‘standing firm or still, existing’, from the verb consistere, from con- ‘together’ + sistere ‘stand (still)’.