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1. adjective1) (unceasing) ständig; anhaltend [Regen]there was a constant stream of traffic — der Verkehr floss ununterbrochen
2) (unchanging) gleich bleibend; konstant3) (steadfast) standhaft4) (faithful) treu2. noun(Phys., Math.) Konstante, die* * *['konstənt]1) (never stopping: a constant noise.) dauernd2) (unchanging: It must be kept at a constant temperature.) gleichbleibend3) (faithful: He remained constant.) treu•- academic.ru/85670/constantly">constantly- constancy* * *con·stant[ˈkɒn(t)stənt, AM ˈkɑ:n(t)-]the fundamental \constants in life are birth and death Geburt und Tod sind die Grundkonstanten des Lebens1. (continuous) dauernd, ständig, permanentwe had \constant rain es hat ununterbrochen geregnet\constant bickering unaufhörliches Gezänk\constant chatter permanentes Schwatzen\constant noise ständiger Lärmto have \constant pain ständigen Schmerzen ausgesetzt sein\constant scrutiny Routineüberprüfungen pl\constant shelling ununterbrochene Bombardierung\constant surveillance regelmäßige Überwachung\constant amount/level konstante Menge/konstantes Niveau\constant support unablässige Unterstützung\constant temperature gleich bleibende [o konstante] Temperatur3. (loyal) treu4. (frequent) fortwährend, unaufhörlich\constant use ständiger Gebrauch* * *['kɒnstənt]1. adj1) (= continuous) quarrels, interruptions, noise dauernd, ständig, konstant (geh)2) (= unchanging) temperature gleichmäßig, gleichbleibend, konstantx remains constant while y... — x bleibt konstant, während y...
the price is not constant — der Preis bleibt nicht gleich or konstant
3) (= steadfast) affection, devotion unwandelbar, beständig; friend, supporter, lover treu2. n (MATH, PHYS fig)Konstante f, konstante Größe* * *A adj (adv constantly)1. beständig, unveränderlich, gleichbleibend, konstant:constant change stetiger Wechsel;constant rain anhaltender Regen3. figb) verlässlich, treu:constant companion ständiger Begleiter4. ELEK, MATH, PHYS konstant:constant value MATH fester Wert;B s1. (das) Beständige2. MATH, PHYS konstante Größe, Konstante f (beide auch fig), Koeffizient m, Exponent m:constant of friction Reibungskoeffizient;constant of gravitation Gravitations- oder Erdbeschleunigungskonstantec abk2. cubic3. cycleconst. abk1. constant2. constitution (constitutional)* * *1. adjective1) (unceasing) ständig; anhaltend [Regen]2) (unchanging) gleich bleibend; konstant3) (steadfast) standhaft4) (faithful) treu2. noun(Phys., Math.) Konstante, die* * *adj.andauernd adj.konstant (Mathematik) adj.konstant adj.stetig adj. -
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con·stant [ʼkɒn(t)stənt, Am ʼkɑ:n(t)-] n math, physthe fundamental \constants in life are birth and death Geburt und Tod sind die Grundkonstanten des Lebens adj1) ( continuous) dauernd, ständig, permanent;we had \constant rain es hat ununterbrochen geregnet;\constant bickering unaufhörliches Gezänk;\constant chatter permanentes Schwatzen;\constant noise ständiger Lärm;to have \constant pain ständigen Schmerzen ausgesetzt sein;\constant scrutiny Routineüberprüfungen fpl;\constant shelling ununterbrochene Bombardierung;\constant surveillance regelmäßige Überwachung\constant amount/ level konstante Menge/konstantes Niveau;\constant support unablässige Unterstützung;\constant temperature gleich bleibende [o konstante] Temperatur3) ( loyal) treu4) ( frequent) fortwährend, unaufhörlich;to be in \constant trouble with sb ständig Probleme mit jdm haben;\constant use ständiger Gebrauch
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