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1 continuous
مُسْتَمِرّ \ ceaseless: continuous: ceaseless activity. constant: happening all the time; continuous: a constant stream of passing cars. continual: happening again and again: I’m tired of her continual complaints. continuous: happening all the time, without stopping: The brain needs a continuous supply of blood. perpetual: continual; never ceasing: the perpetual movement of the sea. persistent: continuing; refusing to stop: He makes persistent demands for money, but I never give him any. progressive: moving or changing continuously or by stages: There is often a progressive loss of sight in old age. running: one after the other, for a stated number of times: He was late for work, three days running. The car failed to start for the sixth time running. -
2 continuous
adjectivejoined together, or going on, without interruption:مُتَتابِع، مُتَواصِل، مُسْتَمِرcontinuous movement.
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3 continuous
مُتَوَاصِل \ constant: happening all the time; continuous: a constant stream of passing cars. continual: happening again and again: I’m tired of her continual complaints. continuous: happening all the time, without stopping: The brain needs a continuous supply of blood. persistent: continuing; refusing to stop: He makes persistent demands for money, but I never give him any. running: one after the other, for a stated number of times: He was late for work, three days running. The car failed to start for the sixth time running. tireless: not showing tiredness: tireless efforts. -
4 continuous
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5 continuous in q.m.
непрерывный в среднеквадратическом (напр., случайный процесс); см. также in q.m.Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > continuous in q.m.
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6 continuous operation costing
Finthe costing method applicable where goods or services result from a sequence of continuous or repetitive operations or processes. Costs are averaged over the units produced during the period, being initially charged to the operation or process.The ultimate business dictionary > continuous operation costing
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7 continuous process costing
Finthe costing method applicable where goods or services result from a sequence of continuous or repetitive operations or processes. Costs are averaged over the units produced during the period, being initially charged to the operation or process.The ultimate business dictionary > continuous process costing
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8 continuous method
■ Steady exercise at a medium intensity with no bursts of activity or rest periods.Syn. continuous method■ Ausdauertraining, bei dem durch kontinuierliche, längere Belastungsintensität in einer einzelnen Übung die anaerobe Ausdauer verbessert wird. -
9 continuous training
■ Steady exercise at a medium intensity with no bursts of activity or rest periods.Syn. continuous method■ Ausdauertraining, bei dem durch kontinuierliche, längere Belastungsintensität in einer einzelnen Übung die anaerobe Ausdauer verbessert wird. -
10 continuous suture
■ Suture in which an uninterrupted length of material is used to approximate the cut edges of one or more layers of tissues.■ Wundverschlusstechnik, bei der mehrere Einzelnähte hintereinander mit einem langen Faden gesetzt werden. -
11 Continuous Innerpearl
A stitch used in Honiton and other braid laces to ornament the inner side of any leaf that is not filled with stitches.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Continuous Innerpearl
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12 continuous improvement
Gen Mgt, Opsthe seeking of small improvements in processes and products, with the objective of increasing quality and reducing waste. Continuous improvement is one of the tools that underpin the philosophies of total quality management and lean production. Through constant study and revision of processes, a better product can result at reduced cost. Kaizen has become a foundation for many continuous improvement strategies, and for many employees it is synonymous with continuous improvement. -
13 continuous service
HRa period of employment with one employer, which begins with the day on which the employee starts work and ends with the date of resignation or dismissal. All service, regardless of hours worked, counts toward calculating continuous service. The length of continuous service may affect the length of notice period and is taken into account when calculating redundancy pay. -
14 Continuous Process Improvement
Management: CPI (Continuous Process Improvement)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Continuous Process Improvement
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15 continuous strand mat
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > continuous strand mat
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16 Continuous Edge Graphics-Chip
m (CEG-Chip) < edv> ■ continuous edge graphics chip (CEG-Chip)German-english technical dictionary > Continuous Edge Graphics-Chip
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17 Continuous-Flow-System
n <med.tech> (Beatmungssystem) ■ constant-flow system; continuous-flow systemGerman-english technical dictionary > Continuous-Flow-System
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18 continuous block
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > continuous block
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19 continuous broach
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > continuous broach
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20 continuous bull block
трубоволочильный стан барабанного типа, работающий с выжиманием трубы; см. также continuous block; spinner block; spinner bull blockАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > continuous bull block
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continuous — I adjective ceaseless, consecutive, constant, continual, continuing, endless, extended, following, incessant, never ending, perennial, perpetual, progressive, prolonged, repeated, running, sequential, steady, sustained, unbroken, unceasing,… … Law dictionary
Continuous — Con*tin u*ous, a. [L. continuus, fr. continere to hold together. See {Continent}.] 1. Without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening space or time; uninterrupted; unbroken; continual; unceasing; constant; continued; protracted;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
continuous — 1640s, from Fr. continueus or directly from L. continuus uninterrupted, hanging together (see CONTINUE (Cf. continue)). Related: Continuously … Etymology dictionary
continuous — constant, perpetual, perennial, *continual, incessant, unremitting Analogous words: connected, related, linked (see JOIN): successive, *consecutive, sequent, serial: *steady, constant, uniform Antonyms: interrupted Contrasted words: *intermittent … New Dictionary of Synonyms
continuous — [adj] constant, unending connected, consecutive, continued, day and night*, endless, everlasting, extended, for ever and ever, interminable, looped, no end of*, no end to, on a treadmill*, perpetual, prolonged, regular, repeated, stable, steady,… … New thesaurus
continuous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) without interruption. 2) forming a series with no exceptions or reversals. DERIVATIVES continuously adverb continuousness noun … English terms dictionary
continuous — [kən tin′yo͞o əs] adj. [L continuus: see CONTINUE] 1. going on or extending without interruption or break; unbroken; connected 2. Math. designating a function whose value at each point is closely approached by its values at neighboring points SYN … English World dictionary
continuous — 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
continuous — [[t]kəntɪ̱njuəs[/t]] 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n A continuous process or event continues for a period of time without stopping. Residents report that they heard continuous gunfire. ...all employees who had a record of five years continuous employment with… … English dictionary
continuous — con|tin|u|ous W3S2 [kənˈtınjuəs] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: continuus, from continere; CONTAIN] 1.) continuing to happen or exist without stopping →↑continue ▪ continuous economic growth ▪ a continuous flow of information 2.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
continuous — con|tin|u|ous [ kən tınjuəs ] adjective ** 1. ) continuing without stopping or being interrupted: a continuous flow of water a continuous hum from the air conditioner 2. ) a continuous line, curve, etc. continues without a break or space 3. )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English