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From:
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con·tin·u·ous
/kənˈtɪnjuəs/
(
a
.)連續的,繼續的,連續不斷的連續的
From:
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con·tin·u·ous
/kənˈtɪnjəwəs/
形容詞
連續的
From:
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continuous
連續
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·tin·u·ous
a.
1.
Without
break
,
cessation
,
or
interruption
;
without
intervening
space
or
time
;
uninterrupted
;
unbroken
;
continual
;
unceasing
;
constant
;
continued
;
protracted
;
extended
;
as
,
a
continuous
line
of
railroad
;
a
continuous
current
of
electricity
.
he
can
hear
its
continuous
murmur
.
--
Longfellow
.
2.
Bot.
Not
deviating
or
varying
from
uninformity
;
not
interrupted
;
not
joined
or
articulated
.
Continuous brake
Railroad
,
a
brake
which
is
attached
to
each
car
a
train
,
and
can
be
caused
to
operate
in
all
the
cars
simultaneously
from
a
point
on
any
car
or
on
the
engine
.
Continuous impost
.
See
Impost
.
Syn:
--
Continuous
,
Continual
.
Usage:
Continuous
is
the
stronger
word
,
and
denotes
that
the
continuity
or
union
of
parts
is
absolute
and
uninterrupted
;
as
,
a
continuous
sheet
of
ice
;
a
continuous
flow
of
water
or
of
argument
.
So
Daniel
Webster
speaks
of
“a
continuous
and
unbroken
strain
of
the
martial
airs
of
England.”
Continual
,
in
most
cases
,
marks
a
close
and
unbroken
succession
of
things
,
rather
than
absolute
continuity
.
Thus
we
speak
of
continual
showers
,
implying
a
repetition
with
occasional
interruptions
;
we
speak
of
a
person
as
liable
to
continual
calls
,
or
as
subject
to
continual
applications
for
aid
,
etc
.
See
Constant
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
continuous
adj
1:
continuing
in
time
or
space
without
interruption
; "
a
continuous
rearrangement
of
electrons
in
the
solar
atoms
results
in
the
emission
of
light
"-
James
Jeans
;
"
a
continuous
bout
of
illness
lasting
six
months
";
"
lived
in
continuous
fear
"; "
a
continuous
row
of
warehouses
"; "
a
continuous
line
has
no
gaps
or
breaks
in
it
"; "
moving
midweek
holidays
to
the
nearest
Monday
or
Friday
allows
uninterrupted
work
weeks
" [
syn
:
uninterrupted
]
[
ant
:
discontinuous
]
2:
of
a
function
or
curve
;
extending
without
break
or
irregularity
[
ant
:
discontinuous
]
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