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continually

  • 1 continually

    adverb ļoti bieži; nerimtīgi

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  • 2 all the time

    (continually.) visu laiku; nepārtraukti
    * * *
    visu laiku

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  • 3 afflict

    [ə'flikt]
    (to give pain or distress to (a person etc): She is continually afflicted by/with headaches.) mocīt; sagādāt ciešanas
    * * *
    mocīt, sagādāt ciešanas, sāpināt

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  • 4 always

    ['o:lweiz]
    1) (at all times: I always work hard; I'll always remember her.) vienmēr; arvien
    2) (continually or repeatedly: He is always making mistakes.) vienmēr; arvien
    * * *
    arvien, vienmēr

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  • 5 continue

    [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.) turpināt; turpināties
    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.) turpināt
    - continually
    - continuation
    - continuity
    2. adjective
    a continuity girl.) [] montētāja
    - continuously
    * * *
    turpināt; turpināties; palikt, saglabāt; atlikt

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  • 6 ever

    ['evə] 1. adverb
    1) (at any time: Nobody ever visits us; She hardly ever writes; Have you ever ridden on an elephant?; If I ever / If ever I see him again I shall get my revenge; better than ever; the brightest star they had ever seen.) gandrīz nekad
    2) (always; continually: They lived happily ever after; I've known her ever since she was a baby.) kopš tā laika
    3) (used for emphasis: The new doctor is ever so gentle; What ever shall I do?) tik; gan
    - evergreen 2. noun
    (an evergreen tree: Firs and pines are evergreens.) mūžzaļš augs
    - everlastingly
    - evermore
    - for ever / forever
    * * *
    arvien, vienmēr; jebkad, kādreiz; gan; cik vien

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  • 7 Martyr

    1. noun
    1) (a person who suffers death or hardship for what he or she believes: St Joan is said to have been a martyr.) moceklis
    2) (a person who continually suffers from a disease, difficulty etc: She is a martyr to rheumatism.) cietējs; upuris
    2. verb
    (to put (someone) to death or cause (him) to suffer greatly for his beliefs: Saint Joan was martyred by the English.) nomocīt; likt mirt mocekļa nāvē
    * * *
    moceklis; izmocīt, nomocīt

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  • 8 nag

    [næɡ]
    past tense, past participle - nagged; verb
    ((often with at) to complain or criticize continually: She nags (at) her husband about their lack of money.) kurnēt; piesieties
    * * *
    ponijs; kleperis; šķendēties, piesieties; smelgt

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  • 9 patrol

    [pə'trəul] 1. past tense, past participle - patrolled; verb
    (to watch or protect (an area) by moving continually around or through it: Soldiers patrolled the streets.) patrulēt; doties patruļā
    2. noun
    1) (a group of people etc who patrol an area: They came across several army patrols in the hills.) patruļa
    2) (the act of watching or guarding by patrolling: The soldiers went out on patrol; ( also adjective) patrol duty.) patrulēšana
    * * *
    patruļa; patrulēšana; patrulēt

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  • 10 pester

    ['pestə]
    (to annoy (someone) frequently or continually: He pestered me with questions; She pestered him to help her.) nelikt mierā; uzmākties
    * * *
    apgrūtināt, nelikt mierā, nomocīt

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  • 11 plague

    [pleiɡ] 1. noun
    1) (especially formerly, an extremely infectious and deadly disease, especially one carried by fleas from rats.) mēris
    2) (a large and annoying quantity: a plague of flies.) milzums; orda
    2. verb
    (to annoy or pester continually or frequently: The child was plaguing her with questions.) nelikt mierā; uzmākties
    * * *
    mēris, sērga; aplipināt ar mēri, ievazāt mēri; nomocīt

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  • 12 punch-drunk

    adjective ((of a boxer) dizzy from being continually hit.) (belzienu) apstulbināts
    * * *
    apstulbis

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  • 13 troublemaker

    noun (a person who continually (and usually deliberately) causes worry, difficulty or disturbance to other people: Beware of her - she is a real troublemaker.) nemiera cēlējs
    * * *
    kārtības traucētājs, nemiera cēlējs

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  • 14 ever-

    (always; continually: the ever-increasing traffic.) mūžam-

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  • 15 for ever / forever

    1) (continually: He was forever looking at this watch.) nemitīgi
    2) (for all time: I'll love you for ever (and ever).) uz visiem laikiem; mūžīgi

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  • 16 get on at

    (to criticize (a person) continually or frequently: My wife is always getting on at me.) kritizēt; piesieties (par kaut ko)

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  • 17 talk nineteen to the dozen

    (to talk (to one another) continually or for a long time.) runāt par deviņiem mēmiem

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  • Continually — Con*tin u*al*ly, adv. 1. Without cessation; unceasingly; continuously; as, the current flows continually. [1913 Webster] Why do not all animals continually increase in bigness? Bentley. [1913 Webster] 2. In regular or repeated succession; very… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • continually — adv. Continually is used with these adjectives: ↑amazed, ↑sick, ↑surprised Continually is used with these verbs: ↑bombard, ↑challenge, ↑change, ↑confront, ↑emphasize, ↑evaluate, ↑evolve, ↑ …   Collocations dictionary

  • continually — adverb 1) security measures are continually updated and improved Syn: frequently, regularly, repeatedly, recurrently, again and again, time and (time) again; constantly Ant: occasionally, sporadically 2) patients were monitored continually …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • continually — /kənˈtɪnjuəli/ (say kuhn tinyoohuhlee), / jəli/ (say yuhlee) adverb 1. without cessation or intermission; unceasingly: *Again, Boyle, who was almost continually in his cups, could not provide me with satisfying details. –patrick white, 1957. 2.… …  

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

  • continually — adverb seemingly without interruption (Freq. 21) complained continually that there wasn t enough money • Derived from adjective: ↑continual …   Useful english dictionary

  • continually increasing — index cumulative (increasing) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • continually recurring — index constant Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • continually — adverb see continual …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • continually — /keuhn tin yooh euh lee/, adv. 1. very often; at regular or frequent intervals; habitually. 2. without cessation or intermission; unceasingly; always. [1175 1225; ME continuelli, continueliche. See CONTINUAL, LY] Usage. See continual. * * * …   Universalium

  • continually — adverb In a continuous manner; non stop …   Wiktionary

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