continuous

US: /kənˈtɪnjuəs/
UK: /kəntˈɪnjuːəs/


English Vietnamese dictionary


continuous /kən'tinjuəs/
  • tính từ
    • liên tục, liên tiếp, không dứt, không ngừng
      • continuous rain: mưa liên tục
      • continuous function: (toán học) hàm liên tục
    • (ngôn ngữ học) tiến hành
      • continuous from: hình thái tiến hành (động từ)
    • (rađiô) duy trì
      • continuous waves: sóng duy trì

Advanced English dictionary


+ adjective
1 happening or existing for a period of time without interruption: Recovery after the accident will be a continuous process that may take several months. + Stop smoking and you will see a continuous improvement in your health. + She was in continuous employment until the age of sixty-five. + The rain has been continuous since this morning.
2 spreading in a line or over an area without any spaces: a continuous line of traffic + Rain was falling outside in a continuous silver curtain.
3 (informal) repeated many times
Synonym: CONTINUAL
For four days the town suffered continuous attacks.
Help Note: Continual is much more frequent in this meaning.
4 (grammar) = PROGRESSIVE: the continuous tenses
continuously adverb: He has lived and worked in France almost continuously since 1961. + the continuously changing situation + Heat the mixture until thickened, stirring continuously.
WHICH WORD?

continuous / continual
These adjectives are frequently used with the following nouns: continuous ~ continual ~
process change
employment problems
flow updating
line questions
speech pain
supply fear
Continuous describes something that continues without stopping.
Continual usually describes an action that is repeated again and again.
The difference between these two words is now disappearing. In particular, continual can also mean the same as continuous and is used especially about undesirable things: Life was a continual struggle for them. However, continuous is much more frequent in this sense.

Thesaurus dictionary


adj.
1 connected, unbroken, uninterrupted:
The wall is continuous except for one gate.
2 incessant, persistent, perpetual, non-stop, unceasing, ceaseless, constant, unremitting, interminable, endless, unending; Loosely continual:
A continuous stream of refugees passed through the camp.

Concise English dictionary


kən'tɪnjʊəs
adj.
+continuing in time or space without interruption
+of a function or curve; extending without break or irregularity