Constant in spanish

Constante

pronunciation: koʊnstɑnte part of speech: adjective
In gestures

constant1 = constante. [Nombre]

Example: In this formula, curly brackets {} indicate activities, and alpha, beta and gamma are constants = En esta fórmula, las llaves {} indican actividades y alfa, beta y gamma son las constantes.

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» be a constant = ser una constante.

Example: Librarians and libraries are always asked to do too much with too little, so the search for outside funding through grants, gifts and fundraisers is a constant in library life.

» slope constant = constante de bajada.

Example: Relatively good correlation coefficients were found, but slope constants are not consistent with theory.

constant2 = constante. [Adjetivo]

Example: Film and videotape are stored on the premises in vaults situated at the back of the library and are air conditioned to ensure a constant temperature.

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» constant angular velocity (CAV) = velocidad angular constante (VAC).

Example: High recording density is also aided by rotating the disc at a constant linear velocity (CLV) with respect to the laser beam, rather than at a constant angular velocity (CAV), as is done with conventional audio discs and some video disc systems.

» constant linear velocity (CLV) = velocidad lineal constante (VLC).

Example: High recording density is also aided by rotating the disc at a constant linear velocity (CLV) with respect to the laser beam, rather than at a constant angular velocity (CAV), as is done with conventional audio discs and some video disc systems.

» in a constant state of repair = en conservación permanente.

Example: Researchers have discovered that osteoarthritic knee joints are in a constant state of repair.

» inconstant = inconstante, errátil, caprichoso, cambiable, voluble, movedizo.

Example: His inconstant and bizarre behavior in a crisis makes me more convinced than ever that he's not mentally fit to hold the office.

» remain + constant = permanecer constante.

Example: Aspects of public library use have remained constant over at least the last 50 years.

Constant synonyms

true in spanish: cierto, pronunciation: tru part of speech: adjective perpetual in spanish: perpetuo, pronunciation: pɜrpetʃuəl part of speech: adjective steady in spanish: estable, pronunciation: stedi part of speech: adjective steadfast in spanish: firme, pronunciation: stedfæst part of speech: adjective incessant in spanish: incesante, pronunciation: ɪnsesənt part of speech: adjective continuous in spanish: continuo, pronunciation: kəntɪnjuəs part of speech: adjective staunch in spanish: firme, pronunciation: stɔntʃ part of speech: adjective loyal in spanish: leal, pronunciation: lɔɪəl part of speech: adjective faithful in spanish: fiel, pronunciation: feɪθfəl part of speech: adjective continual in spanish: continuo, pronunciation: kəntɪnjuəl part of speech: adjective never-ending in spanish: sin fin, pronunciation: nevɜrendɪŋ part of speech: adjective unremitting in spanish: incesante, pronunciation: ənrɪmɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective invariant in spanish: invariante, pronunciation: ɪnveriənt part of speech: adjective invariable in spanish: invariable, pronunciation: ɪnveriəbəl part of speech: adjective ceaseless in spanish: incesante, pronunciation: sislɪs part of speech: adjective unceasing in spanish: incesante, pronunciation: ənsisɪŋ part of speech: adjective unflagging in spanish: incansable, pronunciation: ənflægɪŋ part of speech: adjective uninterrupted in spanish: ininterrumpido, pronunciation: ənɪntɜrʌptɪd part of speech: adjective unfailing in spanish: indefectible, pronunciation: ənfeɪlɪŋ part of speech: adjective unswerving in spanish: inquebrantable, pronunciation: ənswɜrvɪŋ part of speech: adjective unvarying in spanish: invariable, pronunciation: ənveriɪŋ part of speech: adjective changeless in spanish: invariable, pronunciation: tʃeɪndʒləs part of speech: adjective constant quantity in spanish: cantidad constante, pronunciation: kɑnstəntkwɑntəti part of speech: noun

Constant antonyms

inconstant pronunciation: ɪnkɑnstənt part of speech: adjective
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