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Meanings of
continuous
in English
Portuguese
contínuo
Spanish
continuo
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Continuing in time or space without interruption.
permanent
uninterrupted
non-stop
discontinuous
Related terms
straight
constant
consecutive
sustained
endless
perpetual
unbroken
continual
incessant
ceaseless
Portuguese
contínuo
Spanish
aspecto continuo
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Grammatical aspect in English.
cont
continuous aspect
Related terms
aspect
Spanish
aspecto continuo
Usage of
continuous
in English
1
It's important to be committed to
continuous
improvement, however tough the conditions.
2
To keep providing the items, Gange said they needed
continuous
funding support.
3
Repeat this several times as one long, slow
continuous
flow of movement.
4
I want
continuous
health monitoring on all systems from now to launch.
5
It's got to allow
continuous
and extraordinary access to its nuclear facilities.
6
Colorectal anastomoses
continuous
to pose a significant challenge in current surgical practice.
7
In marching in
continuous
deployed lines of eight or ten battalions; 3.
8
Investment in infrastructure, housing and education needs to be
continuous
and ongoing.
9
It continues to snow today making it well over 24 hours
continuous
.
10
To qualify for the scheme casuals must prove 12 months
continuous
service.
11
The second group of patients received IFN-gamma by a
continuous
24-h i.v.
12
Furthermore, the
continuous
treatment of aniline was demonstrated using a flow system.
13
Then the barrels were reheated in the
continuous
furnace, shown in Fig.
14
The most
continuous
experience has been unsuccessful in shaking this grave delusion.
15
These are almost the only
continuous
patterns in use in Greek architecture.
16
But when war becomes literally
continuous
,
it also ceases to be dangerous.
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continuous
Adjective
Frequent collocations
almost continuous
continuous stream
continuous infusion
continuous monitoring
continuous line
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Translations for
continuous
Portuguese
contínuo
Spanish
continuo
aspecto continuo
Continuous
through the time
Continuous
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
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