What does constant in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word constant in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use constant in Romanian.

The word constant in Romanian means constant, steadfast, constant, stabil, invariabil, constant, invariabil, egal, nefluctuant, constant, nestrămutat, constant, constant, constant, persistent, neobosit, neîntrerupt, constant, invariant, constant, susținut, constant, constant, constant, neîncetat, neobosit, constant, constant, constant, (în mod) constant, a rămâne stabil / constant, în mod constant. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word constant

constant, steadfast

constant

(temperature, level: unvarying)

Fierbe ciorba o o temperatură constantă timp de zece minute.
Keep the broth at a constant boil for ten minutes.

stabil, invariabil

(not changing)

The weather has been stable for several days.

constant

(constant, reliable)

Sarah was known for her unfailing cheerfulness even during difficult times.

invariabil

(unchanging, constant)

My husband's invariable meal schedule drives me crazy sometimes.

egal

(even, not variable)

nefluctuant

(steady, constant)

constant

(constant, consistent)

nestrămutat

(figurative (steadfast)

constant

(uniformly, unvaryingly)

Cusătura ei este constant uniformă.
Her stitching is consistently even.

constant

(without stop)

Când Kelly se simte nervoasă, bate constant cu pixul pe birou.
When Kelly feels nervous, she constantly taps her pen on her desk.

constant

(non-stop)

Ciocănitul constant de pe șantierul de construcții l-a distras pe Henry de la studiu.
The constant hammering at the construction site distracted Henry from his studies.

persistent

(constant, repeated)

She complained of her ex-husband's persistent phone calls.

neobosit, neîntrerupt

(work: sustained) (muncă)

At work, Carl was known for his tireless diligence.

constant

(constant)

His mother is very sick and needs around-the-clock care.

invariant

(mathematics: unaltered) (matematică)

The researchers identified several invariant patterns.

constant

(continuous)

Alice face progrese constante în învățarea limbii engleze.
Alice is making steady progress in learning English.

susținut, constant

(committed)

The team's devoted efforts ensured the project was a success.

constant

(consistent)

L-am chemat să depună mărturie de trei ori și de fiecare dată și-a menținut povestea constantă.
We called him in to testify three times, and he always kept his story straight.

constant

(habitual)

Trevor is a steady drinker; he drinks most evenings from when he gets in from work until bedtime.

neîncetat, neobosit

(unrelenting)

The substitute teacher ignored the students' determined efforts to annoy him.

constant

(informal (in a steady manner)

The wind blew steady, and the sailors were home by nightfall. Use your cane until you can walk steady without it.

constant

(all the same)

The corridors and classrooms were all painted uniformly in pale grey.

constant

(constantly, endlessly)

(în mod) constant

(no variation)

The rate of teenage pregnancy in this county has constantly declined by 1% each year since 2005.

a rămâne stabil / constant

(not vary or fluctuate)

The medication caused his pulse rate to remain stable.

în mod constant

(constantly)

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