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con·tinu·ous [kənˈtɪnjuəs] ADJ.

1. continuous:

continuous (permanent, steady)
continuous (permanent, steady)
continuous (unbroken)
continuous (unbroken)
continuous line also
continuous pain

2. continuous LING.:

continuous form

past con·ˈtinu·ous SUST. no pl.

past continuous

Ejemplos de uso para continuous

continuous form

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The 2005 relaunch also saw the introduction of a new schedule designed around appointment to view programmes rather than continuous rolling news.
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The external frieze often contained a continuous band of figurative sculpture or ornament, but this was not always the case.
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During his tenure increased student enrollment led to continuous development and expansion of the college.
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The state-feedback control law is not a continuous function of time.
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Elective mutism was described as a continuous refusal to speak in almost all social situations despite normal ability to speak.
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With its continuous expansions every year, the group now has a total installed capacity of 2,74,583 mtpa.
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In continuous attack waves, hundreds of aircraft were thrown against the dams, but damage was only negligible.
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That year also witnessed the invention of the continuous transverse shock outbreak.
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If is of differentiability class, has continuous partial derivatives of all order and is called "smooth".
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It has a continuous series of measurements from 1825.
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