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I ['kɒntɪnənt]nome (land mass) continente m.the Continent — BE il continente (l'Europa continentale)
II ['kɒntɪnənt]on the Continent — BE in continente
aggettivo continente* * *I ['kontinənt] noun1) (one of the great divisions of the land surface of the world - Europe, America, Australia, Asia or Africa.)2) (Europe excluding Britain: We are going to the continent for our holidays.)•- continental breakfast
- continental shelf II ['kontinənt] adjective(able to control especially the bladder and/or bowel.)* * *continent (1) /ˈkɒntɪnənt/a.1 continente; morigerato; casto2 (med.) continentecontinencen. [u]1 continenza; morigeratezza; castità2 (med.) continenzacontinentlyavv.con continenza; con morigeratezza.♦ continent (2) /ˈkɒntɪnənt/n.1 (geogr.) continente* * *I ['kɒntɪnənt]nome (land mass) continente m.the Continent — BE il continente (l'Europa continentale)
II ['kɒntɪnənt]on the Continent — BE in continente
aggettivo continente
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Continently — Con ti*nent*ly, adv. In a continent manner; chastely; moderately; temperately. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
continently — Ⅰ. continent [1] ► NOUN 1) any of the world s main continuous expanses of land (Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America, Australia, Antarctica). 2) (also the Continent) the mainland of Europe as distinct from the British Isles. ORIGIN from… … English terms dictionary
continently adv — Europe needs more self restraint, said Tom continently … English expressions
continently — adverb see continent I … New Collegiate Dictionary
continently — /kon tn euhnt lee/, adv. in a continent manner; temperately. [1520 30; CONTINENT + LY] * * * … Universalium
continently — con·ti·nent·ly … English syllables
continently — /ˈkɒntənəntli/ (say kontuhnuhntlee) adverb in a continent manner …
continently — adverb Etymology: continent (I) + ly : in a continent or temperate manner : chastely … Useful english dictionary
continent n — continently adv … English expressions
continent — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin continent , continens, from present participle of continēre to hold in more at contain Date: 14th century 1. exercising continence 2. obsolete restrictive • continently adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
St. Peter Damian — St. Peter Damian † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Peter Damian (Or Damiani). Doctor of the Church, Cardinal Bishop of Ostia, b. at Ravenna five years after the death of the Emperor Otto III, 1007; d. at Faenza, 21 Feb., 1072. He… … Catholic encyclopedia