inconsistency
noun uk/ˌɪn.kənˈsɪs.tən.si/ us/ˌɪn.kənˈsɪs.tən.si/
(DIFFERENCE)
[ C or U ](思想、说法或论点的)不一致;不一致的思想、说法或论点
the fact of containing some ideas, statements, arguments, etc. that do not agree with others, or something such as an idea, statement, or argument that has this quality
There are a few inconsistencies in what you've written. 您写的内容有一些不一致的地方。
There is some inconsistency between the theory and the practice. 理论与实践之间存在一定的矛盾。
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- Despite these inconsistencies, the film is very enjoyable.
- The report contained conflicting evidence and many inconsistencies.
- These accusations contain a glaring inconsistency.
- The inconsistency of his evidence left serious room for doubt.
(CHANGE)
[ U ]不稳定|不一致
the fact that someone or something cannot be trusted to stay the same in behaviour or quality in all situations
Logan showed his inconsistency in missing half his kicks. 洛根的不稳定发挥体现在一半的球他没有击中
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- The team's record shows frustrating inconsistency.
- There was too much inconsistency in the performance.
- The real problem is inconsistency of medical care across the country.
See: inconsistent