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continuing

/kuhn-tin-yoo/US // kənˈtɪn yu //UK // (kənˈtɪnjuː) //

继续,持续,持续的,持续性

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v.无主动词 verb
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    con·tin·ued, con·tin·u·ing.

    • : to go on after suspension or interruption: The program continued after an intermission.
    • : to go on or keep on, as in some course or action; extend: The road continues for three miles.
    • : to last or endure: The strike continued for two months.
    • : to remain in a particular state or capacity: The general agreed to continue in command of the army.
    • : to remain in a place; abide; stay: Let us continue in this house forever.
v.有主动词 verb
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    con·tin·ued, con·tin·u·ing.

    • : to go on with or persist in: to continue an action.
    • : to carry on from the point of suspension or interruption: He continued the concert after the latecomers were seated.
    • : to extend from one point to another in space; prolong.
    • : to say in continuation.
    • : to cause to last or endure; maintain or retain, as in a position.
    • : to carry over, postpone, or adjourn; keep pending, as a legal proceeding.

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Examples

  • Perhaps deGrom can continue to defy aging curves and pitch at an elite level well into his 30s.

  • “As his writing progressed and the scope of the memoirs continued to grow, he ultimately decided to write two volumes,” Drake said.

  • The coronavirus pandemic continues to surge in several states across the country, and while new cases have declined since a late-July spike, millions remain unemployed.

  • Expect to see full-frame cameras continue to shrink, especially if Sony sells a ton of these.

  • To continue to serve that mission, we have to focus, as he said, on measurable sustainable outcomes.

  • He went on to say that even such double horrors had never kept cops from continuing on.

  • Late Thursday night, the House passed the combination continuing resolution/omnibus spending bill by a vote of 219-206.

  • It was after Brown refused, cursing at him and continuing to walk in the street, that Wilson said he made the connection.

  • Some of it is continuing fascination with the Rockefeller family.

  • More than 150 passengers on a California cruise ship came down with norovirus, continuing a trend that happens every year.

  • "Mother would be awfully cross if you walked through that ditch," says Judy, continuing a conversation.

  • “But we ought to pony up the money for his support like good sports,” said Darry, continuing to growl.

  • A few continuing to fire after the main body had surrendered, an indiscriminate slaughter ensued.

  • Continuing thus, in the course of a month we shall be at more than 20 yards depth, and have many mines in full activity.

  • We find it was a town hand, said Blathers, continuing his report; for the style of work is first-rate.