continuous
- IPA[kənˈtɪnjʊəs]
英式
- forming an unbroken whole; without interruption;forming a series with no exceptions or reversals
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- 1. forming an unbroken whole; without interruption the whole performance is enacted in one continuous movement
- ▪ forming a series with no exceptions or reversals there are continuous advances in design and production
- ▪ (of a function) of which the graph is a smooth unbroken curve, i.e. one such that as the value of x approaches any given value a, the value of f(x) approaches that of f(a) as a limit.
- 2. another term for progressive
- the creation of matter as a continuing process throughout time, especially as postulated in ...
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- an emission spectrum that consists of a continuum of wavelengths.
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- an electromagnetic wave, especially a radio wave, having a constant amplitude: continuous-wave radio communication
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- an emission spectrum that consists of a continuum of wavelengths.
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- the evaluation of a pupil's progress throughout a course of study, as distinct from by ... continuous assessment is used to decide whether or not children have attained their reading targets
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- stationery, such as invoices and letterheads, printed on a long strip of paper that is often ...
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- an electromagnetic wave, especially a radio wave, having a constant amplitude: continuous-wave radio communication
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- the creation of matter as a continuing process throughout time, especially as postulated in ...
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- forming an unbroken whole; without interruption: the whole performance is enacted in one continuous movement
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