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rendimiento continuo
continuous performance SUST. CINE
función f continua amer. excl Co. Sur
I. continuous [ingl. am. kənˈtɪnjuəs, ingl. brit. kənˈtɪnjʊəs] ADJ.
1. continuous (unbroken, constant):
2.1. continuous MAT.:
continuous function/curve
2.2. continuous LING.:
II. continuous [ingl. am. kənˈtɪnjuəs, ingl. brit. kənˈtɪnjʊəs] SUST. LING.
performance [ingl. am. pərˈfɔrməns, ingl. brit. pəˈfɔːm(ə)ns] SUST.
1.1. performance C:
performance CINE, MÚS., TEAT. (session), TEAT.
performance CINE, MÚS., TEAT. (session), TEAT.
1.2. performance C:
performance CINE, MÚS., TEAT. (of symphony, song)
1.3. performance C:
performance CINE, MÚS., TEAT. (of actor)
performance CINE, MÚS., TEAT. (of actor)
2. performance C or U:
desempeño m amer.
performance f amer.
performance f amer.
3. performance U form. (fulfillment):
4. performance C (fuss, bother) coloq.:
¡qué historia! coloq.
¡qué lata! coloq.
¡qué rollo! Esp. coloq.
5. performance U LING.:
continuous [kənˈtɪnjuəs] ADJ.
performance [pəˈfɔ:mənts, ingl. am. pɚˈfɔ:r-] SUST.
1. performance:
performance of play
performance by individual actor
2. performance DEP.:
3. performance coloq. (fuss):
to make a performance about sth ingl. brit. fig.
continuous [kən·ˈtɪn·ju·əs] ADJ.
performance [pər·ˈfɔr·məns] SUST.
1. performance:
performance of play
performance by individual actor
2. performance DEP.:
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His unfailing interest and flawless taste have been a continuous source of inspiration to me.
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It has a continuous series of measurements from 1825.
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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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If is of differentiability class, has continuous partial derivatives of all order and is called "smooth".
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Lengthy periods of continuous occupation notwithstanding, many of the smaller islands were abandoned.
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