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الذِّئْب
continuando
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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continuing [kənˈtɪnjuːɪŋ] ADJ. atrbv.
continuing
continuing education SUST. U
continuing education
I. continue [ingl. am. kənˈtɪnju, ingl. brit. kənˈtɪnjuː] V. intr.
1. continue (carry on):
2. continue (resume):
proseguir form.
3. continue (remain):
continue form.
continue form.
4. continue (go, extend):
continue road/canal:
continue road/canal:
II. continue [ingl. am. kənˈtɪnju, ingl. brit. kənˈtɪnjuː] V. trans.
1. continue (keep on):
to continue -ing/to + infin
continuar or seguir +  ger
2. continue (resume):
proseguir form.
to continue -ing
continuar or seguir +  ger
3. continue (extend, prolong):
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to continue with sth
proseguir + ger
to continue with sth
en el diccionario PONS
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I. continue [kənˈtɪnju:] V. intr.
1. continue (persist):
to continue to do [or doing] sth
2. continue (remain unchanged):
II. continue [kənˈtɪnju:] V. trans.
1. continue (go on):
2. continue (lengthen):
3. continue DER.:
sorry but before continuing ...
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en el diccionario PONS
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I. continue [kən·ˈtɪn·ju] V. intr.
1. continue (persist):
2. continue (remain unchanged):
II. continue [kən·ˈtɪn·ju] V. trans.
1. continue (go on):
2. continue (lengthen):
3. continue DER.:
sorry, but before continuing...
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Present
Icontinue
youcontinue
he/she/itcontinues
wecontinue
youcontinue
theycontinue
Past
Icontinued
youcontinued
he/she/itcontinued
wecontinued
youcontinued
theycontinued
Present Perfect
Ihavecontinued
youhavecontinued
he/she/ithascontinued
wehavecontinued
youhavecontinued
theyhavecontinued
Past Perfect
Ihadcontinued
youhadcontinued
he/she/ithadcontinued
wehadcontinued
youhadcontinued
theyhadcontinued
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In addition to being a source of entertainment, the schooners that could outrun their opponents were able to deliver their loads home faster.
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A point where investment demand outruns potential investment supply, and produce instead asset inflation, or in common terms a bubble.
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The objective in each game is to outrun nine cars in various different levels located in different real world places.
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He can outrun horses, mean dogs are now scared of him, and he doesn't need his asthma medicine.
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His efforts to outrun the large rock were in vain as it rammed him flat against a tree.
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