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presente continuo
present continuous SUST. LING.
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.
I. present1 [ingl. am. ˈprɛz(ə)nt, ingl. brit. ˈprɛz(ə)nt] ADJ.
1. present (at scene) pred:
2.1. present atrbv. (current):
present situation/salary/address
2.2. present atrbv. LING.:
II. present1 [ingl. am. ˈprɛz(ə)nt, ingl. brit. ˈprɛz(ə)nt] SUST.
1.1. present U (current time):
1.2. present U LING.:
2. present <presents, pl > DER. arc.:
I. present2 [ingl. am. prəˈzɛnt, ingl. brit. prɪˈzɛnt] V. trans.
1.1. present (give, hand over):
to present sth to sb
entregarle algo a alguien
to present sth to sb
hacerle entrega de algo a alguien form.
to present sb with sth
obsequiar a alguien con algo form.
to present sb with sth
obsequiarle algo a alguien esp amer. form.
1.2. present (confront):
to present sb with sth I was presented with a bill for £500
2. present (proffer):
present ticket/passport/account/motion/bill
present argument/ideas
present argument/ideas
3.1. present (constitute):
3.2. present (provide):
present view/perspective
present view/perspective
4.1. present:
present CINE, TEAT.
4.2. present:
present RADIO, TV show
5. present (introduce):
present form.
to present sb to sb
presentarle alguien a alguien
6. present MILIT.:
II. present2 [ingl. am. prəˈzɛnt, ingl. brit. prɪˈzɛnt] V. v. refl.
1. present (arise):
present problem/opportunity:
present problem/opportunity:
2. present (appear) form.:
present person:
3. present (display, show):
III. present2 [ingl. am. prəˈzɛnt, ingl. brit. prɪˈzɛnt] V. intr. MED.
present patient/disease:
present3 [ingl. am. ˈprɛz(ə)nt, ingl. brit. ˈprɛz(ə)nt] SUST. (gift)
obsequio m form.
presente m form.
regalarle algo a alguien
hacerle un regalo a alguien
continuous [kənˈtɪnjuəs] ADJ.
I. present1 [ˈprezənt] SUST.
present sin pl.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. present1 [ˈprezənt] ADJ.
1. present (current):
present address, generation
2. present (in attendance):
present2 [ˈprezənt] SUST. (gift)
to make sb a present of sth
present3 [prɪˈzent] V. trans.
1. present (give):
to present sth (to sb)
to present sb with sth
to present sb with sth
2. present (introduce):
to present sb to sb
to present a programme ingl. austr., ingl. brit.
3. present (confront):
to present sb with sth
4. present (constitute):
5. present (offer):
present view, atmosphere
6. present (exhibit):
present argument, plan, theory
present cheque, passport, ticket
7. present (appear):
continuous [kən·ˈtɪn·ju·əs] ADJ.
I. present1 [ˈprez·ənt] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. present1 [ˈprez·ənt] ADJ.
1. present (current):
present address, generation
2. present (in attendance):
present2 [ˈprez·ənt] SUST. (gift)
to make sb a present of sth
present3 [prɪ·ˈzent] V. trans.
1. present (give):
to present sth (to sb)
to present sb with sth
to present sb with sth
2. present (introduce):
to present sb to sb
3. present (to an audience):
present play, musical, concert
4. present (confront):
to present sb with sth
5. present (constitute):
6. present (offer):
present view, atmosphere
7. present (exhibit):
present argument, plan, theory
present check, passport, ticket
8. present MILIT.:
9. present (appear):
Present
Ipresent
youpresent
he/she/itpresents
wepresent
youpresent
theypresent
Past
Ipresented
youpresented
he/she/itpresented
wepresented
youpresented
theypresented
Present Perfect
Ihavepresented
youhavepresented
he/she/ithaspresented
wehavepresented
youhavepresented
theyhavepresented
Past Perfect
Ihadpresented
youhadpresented
he/she/ithadpresented
wehadpresented
youhadpresented
theyhadpresented
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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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