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(continual)

  • 1 continual

    • toistuva
    • ikuinen
    • iänikuinen
    • jatkuva
    • herkeämätön
    • alituinen
    • ainainen
    • alati
    • alinomainen
    • taukoamaton
    • kestävä
    • yhtämittainen
    • lakkaamaton
    • loputon
    • loppumaton
    * * *
    adjective (very frequent; repeated many times: continual interruptions.) jatkuva

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  • 2 continue

    • olla edelleen
    • ikuistaa
    • jatkua
    • jatkaa
    • jatkuvasti tehdä jotakin
    • pysyttää
    • pysyä
    • kestää
    • jäädä
    • pidentää
    • pitkittää
    • pitentää
    * * *
    kən'tinju: 1. verb
    1) (to go on being, doing etc; to last or keep on: She continued to run; They continued running; He will continue in his present job; The noise continued for several hours; The road continues for 150 kilometres.) jatkaa, jatkua
    2) (to go on (with) often after a break or pause: He continued his talk after the interval; This story is continued on p.53.) jatkaa, jatkua
    - continually
    - continuation
    - continuity
    2. adjective
    a continuity girl.) kuvaussihteeri
    - continuously

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  • 3 everlasting

    • iki-
    • ikuisuus
    • iankaikkinen
    • ikuinen
    • ikikukka
    • iäinen
    • iätön
    • iänikuinen
    • ajaton
    • alati
    • ainainen
    • katoamaton
    • lakkaamaton
    • lakastumaton
    • loppumaton
    • loputon
    * * *
    adjective (endless; continual; unchanging: I'm tired of your everlasting grumbles; everlasting life/flowers.) ikuinen, iki-

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  • 4 exasperate

    • röpelöinen
    • häiritä
    • vimmastuttaa
    • vihastuttaa
    • raivostuttaa
    • karheapintainen
    • karkeapintainen
    • harmittaa
    • suututtaa
    • ärsyttää
    * * *
    (to irritate (someone) very much indeed: He was exasperated by the continual interruptions.) ärsyttää

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  • 5 fatigue

    • ikävystyttää
    • työväsymys
    • uuvus
    • uupumus
    • uuvuttaa
    • väsymystila
    • väsyttää
    • väsyä
    • väsyksissä
    • väsyminen
    • väsymys
    * * *
    fə'ti:ɡ
    1) (great tiredness (caused especially by hard work or effort): He was suffering from fatigue.) uupumus
    2) ((especially in metals) weakness caused by continual use: metal fatigue.) väsyminen

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  • 6 flux

    • juoksute
    • juotosneste
    • juoksu
    • juoksutin
    • virtaus
    • virtaaminen
    • virta
    • virrata
    • alituinen muuttuminen
    physics
    • valovirta
    • vaihtelu
    • vuoto
    automatic data processing
    • vuo
    • kiertokulku
    physics
    • magneettivuo
    • sulate
    • sulatusaine
    * * *
    (continual change: Events are in a state of flux.) muutostila

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  • 7 swell

    • paisua (laajentua)
    • paisuminen
    • paisua
    • paisuttaa
    • tukevoitua
    • nousu
    • hyökyaalto
    • hyöky
    • hyrskyt
    • isokenkäinen
    • tyylikäs nainen
    • turvos
    • tyrskyt
    • turvota
    • velloa
    • voima
    • enentää
    • aaltoilu
    • ajettua
    • aallokko
    physics
    • aalto
    • aaltoilla
    • pullistuma
    • pullistaa
    • pulskistua
    • pullistua
    • pönäköityä
    • pöhöttyä
    • pyöristyä
    • rasvoittua
    • kasvaa
    • kerskuri
    • keikari
    • kohoilla
    • kohota
    • kohoaminen
    • lisätä
    • lisääntyminen
    • lihoa
    • mestari
    • merenkäynti
    • maininki
    • mainingit
    • suurentaa
    • tanakoitua
    • yltyä
    • kuohua
    medicine, veterinary
    • laajentuma
    • laineet
    • laajentaa
    • lainehtiminen
    • laajeta
    • lainehtia
    * * *
    swel 1. past tense - swelled; verb
    (to make or become larger, greater or thicker: The insect-bite made her finger swell; The continual rain had swollen the river; I invited her to join us on the excursion in order to swell the numbers.) turvota, paisuttaa
    2. noun
    (a rolling condition of the sea, usually after a storm: The sea looked fairly calm but there was a heavy swell.) mainingit
    3. adjective
    ((especially American) used as a term of approval: a swell idea; That's swell!) kiva
    - swollen
    - swollen-headed
    - swell out
    - swell up

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  • 8 tax

    • panna koetukselle
    • riuduttaa
    • verottaa
    • vero
    • vero-
    • arvioida
    • rasittaa
    • syyttää
    * * *
    tæks 1. noun
    1) (money, eg a percentage of a person's income or of the price of goods etc taken by the government to help pay for the running of the state: income tax; a tax on tobacco.) vero
    2) (a strain or burden: The continual noise was a tax on her nerves.) rasite
    2. verb
    1) (to make (a person) pay (a) tax; to put a tax on (goods etc): He is taxed on his income; Alcohol is taxed.) verottaa
    2) (to put a strain on: Don't tax your strength!) kuormittaa
    - taxation
    - taxing
    - tax-free
    - taxpayer
    - tax someone with
    - tax with

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  • 9 vice

    • paha tapa
    • pahe
    • pahennus
    • ruuvipenkki
    technology
    • ruuvipuristin
    • turmelus
    • vara-
    • vara
    • asemesta
    • puristin
    * * *
    I noun
    (a kind of strong tool for holding an object firmly, usually between two metal jaws: The carpenter held the piece of wood in a vice; He has a grip like a vice.) ruuvipenkki
    II noun
    1) (a serious moral fault: Continual lying is a vice.) pahe
    2) (a bad habit: Smoking is not one of my vices.) pahe

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См. также в других словарях:

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  • continual — continual, continuous 1. Continual is the older word (14c), and once had all the meanings it now (since the mid 19c) shares with continuous (17c). Fowler (1926) expressed the current distinction somewhat cryptically as follows: ‘That is al which… …   Modern English usage

  • Continual — Con*tin u*al, a. [OE. continuel, F. continuel. See {Continue}.] 1. Proceeding without interruption or cesstaion; continuous; unceasing; lasting; abiding. [1913 Webster] He that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast. Prov. xv. 15. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • continual — [kən tin′yo͞o əl] adj. [ME continuel < OFr < L continuus: see CONTINUE] 1. happening over and over again; repeated often; going on in rapid succession 2. going on uninterruptedly; continuous continually adv. SYN. CONTINUAL applies to that… …   English World dictionary

  • continual — early 14c., continuell, from O.Fr. continuel (12c.), from L. continuus (see CONTINUE (Cf. continue)). That which is continual is that which is either always going on or recurs at short intervals and never comes to an end; that which is CONTINUOUS …   Etymology dictionary

  • continual — I (connected) adjective constant, constantly recurring, continued, continuing, continuus, nonstop, of regular recurrence, perennial, persistent, proceeding without cessation, proceeding without interruption, regular, steadfast, steady, sustained …   Law dictionary

  • continual — [adj] constant, incessant aeonian, around the clock, ceaseless, connected, consecutive, continuous, dateless, endless, enduring, eternal, everlasting, frequent, interminable, oftrepeated, permanent, perpetual, persistent, persisting, recurrent,… …   New thesaurus

  • continual — ► ADJECTIVE 1) constantly or frequently occurring. 2) having no interruptions. DERIVATIVES continually adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • continual — con|tin|u|al [kənˈtınjuəl] adj [only before noun] 1.) continuing for a long time without stopping ▪ five weeks of continual rain ▪ the Japanese business philosophy of continual improvement 2.) repeated many times, often in a way that is harmful… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • continual — adjective 1 continuing for a long time without stopping: five weeks of continual rain | The hostages lived in continual fear of violent death. 2 repeated often and over a long period of time; frequent: The continual trips to my mother s house… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • continual — adjective a service disrupted by continual breakdowns Syn: frequent, repeated, recurrent, recurring, intermittent, regular Ant: occasional, sporadic •• continual, continuous Continual = frequently recurring; intermittent e.g.: And [the police… …   Thesaurus of popular words

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