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continuousness

/kuhn-tin-yoo-uhs/US // kənˈtɪn yu əs //UK // (kənˈtɪnjʊəs) //

连续性,连贯性,持续性,连绵不断

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : uninterrupted in time; without cessation: continuous coughing during the concert.
    • : being in immediate connection or spatial relationship: a continuous series of blasts; a continuous row of warehouses.
    • : Grammar. progressive.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as incontinuity

Examples

  • It’s no secret that small businesses everywhere face a continuous struggle for survival as they compete against national chains and online competition.

  • During her FKT attempt, she received continuous en route support from Warren Doyle, a nine-time AT finisher and founder of the Appalachian Trail Institute—a preparatory program for aspiring thru-hikers.

  • Through Medicare, if a patient is terminally ill and has a life expectancy of six months or less, they can access on-call nursing assistance, medical equipment and prescriptions, as well as continuous care in crisis moments when symptoms flare.

  • Our lineup of founders include Sonny Vu, whose last startup, Misfit, was acquired by Apple, and is currently the chief executive officer of continuous carbon-fiber 3D printing company Arevo.

  • The unit’s travel size doesn’t leave room for many features, but it can be set to deliver single, double, or triple pulses of water, or a continuous stream.

  • The director, Jonathan Demme, offers us a continuous rock experience that keeps building, becoming ever more intense and euphoric.

  • There had been continuous problems with the Pratt & Whitney engines.

  • That really hit me, the continuous flow of ideas without stopping.

  • The ensuing night gave me the grand migraine of my life, with throbs like the blows of an ax and continuous pinwheels.

  • After 57 years of continuous operation, the theater closed, was sold to a private company, and scheduled for demolition.

  • Messrs. Jennens and Bettridge commenced in 1816, and improvements in the manufacture have been many and continuous.

  • That the first part of this was probably quite true we can readily agree to, also that the out-put was continuous.

  • After 24 hours' heavy and continuous fighting a substantial success has been achieved.

  • The west shore of Gidley Island appeared to be fronted by a continuous reef, on which some patches of dry rocks were observed.

  • His secret thoughts he buried beneath a continuous mental preoccupation with the vain and the trivial.