i. konstant
s. daimi, sabit, değişmez, sürekli; ısrarlı, sebatlı, sadık, vefalı; durağan
What I don't enjoy is lying to my friend or being in a constant stat of jet lag from flying to far corners of the world for a man that I wish were dead.
Arkadaşıma yalan söylemekten ya da aslında ölmüş olmasını dilediğim bir adam için dünyanın uzak köşelerine uçup durduğum için sürekli jet uyumsuzluğu yaşamaktan keyif almıyorum.
A zigzag is a pattern made up of small corners at variable angles, though constant within the zigzag, tracing a path between two parallel lines; it can be described as both jagged and fairly regular.
All over the place, from the popular culture to the propaganda system, there is constant pressure to make people feel that they are helpless, that the only role they can have is to ratify decisions and to consume. Noam Chomsky
Among many calendar reform proposals that eliminate the constant seven-day week in exchange for simplified calculation of calendrical data like weekday names for given dates, some retain Sabbatical influences.
And it is always Easter Sunday at the New York City Ballet. It is always coming back to life. Not even coming back to life - it lives in the constant present. John Guare
Basically, my problem was attributed to stress more than anything. I don't know what that does and I guess doctors can tell you that there's chemicals that build up in your system when you go through a lot of stress and constant stress. Mike Ditka
Basically, the concept of inverse proportion means that as the absolute value or magnitude of one variable gets bigger, the absolute value or magnitude of another gets smaller, such that their product (the constant of proportionality) is always the same.