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US
/kənˈtɪnjuəsɫi/
]
[ UK /kəntˈɪnjuːəsli/ ]
[ UK /kəntˈɪnjuːəsli/ ]
ADVERB
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with unflagging resolve
dance inspires him ceaselessly to strive higher and higher toward the shining pinnacle of perfection that is the goal of every artiste -
at every point
The function is continuously differentiable
How To Use continuously In A Sentence
- There are three degrees of intimacy between words, of which the first and loosest is expressed by their mere juxtaposition as separate words, the second by their being hyphened, and the third or closest by their being written continuously as one word. Hyphens.
- The children were silent, hostile, vindictive, continuously complaining of hunger.
- Despite the favorable trade surplus, China has continuously suffered from a huge "deficit" in terms of cultural products, which doesn't match the extensiveness and intensiveness of Chinese culture.
- The machine can operate for 15 hours continuously at full power.
- Cylinder pressure, air time remaining at current depth, and remaining no-stop time are continuously updated.
- Some people fondly remember Seiko's Thermic watch, which runs continuously off body heat on 1 microwatt (one-millionth of a watt). Turning Body Heat Into Electricity
- With all the flow and rafts of weed washing downstream it was very difficult keeping the bite alarms from bleeping continuously.
- Crees have been negotiating for 26 years to get jurisdiction over the islands, but the talks have continuously broken down.
- At times, the spring flows continuously; at other times it acts as a small geyser issuing a jet up to 70 cm in the air.
- The orientation of the planet's orbit is changing continuously.