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1 jatkokäsittely
• continued handling• downstream operation -
2 jatkovalitus
• continued appeal -
3 jatkua
yks.nom. jatkua; yks.gen. jatkun; yks.part. jatkui; yks.ill. jatkuisi; mon.gen. jatkukoon; mon.part. jatkunut; mon.ill. jatkuttiinbe continued be going on last (adje)run (noun)continue (verb)extend (verb)go on (verb)progress (verb)* * *• prolong• wear on• stretch• spread• spread out• be continued• run• run on• reach• range• pros and cons• proceed• last• keep on• go on• extend• continue• be going on• progress• be prolonged -
4 jatkuva
yks.nom. jatkuva; yks.gen. jatkuvan; yks.part. jatkuvaa; yks.ill. jatkuvaan; mon.gen. jatkuvien jatkuvain; mon.part. jatkuvia; mon.ill. jatkuviinconstant (adje)continual (adje)continued (adje)continueing (adje)continuous (adje)extending (adje)perpetual (adje)persistent (adje)progressing (adje)running (adje)sustained (adje)uninterrupted (adje)* * *• permanent• steady• endless• continuous• continued• continual• chronic• constant• chronical• tedious• sustained• prolonged• running• regular• persistent• unceasing• progressive• perpetual• incessant• non stop• uninterrupted -
5 ainainen
yks.nom. ainainen; yks.gen. ainaisen; yks.part. ainaista; yks.ill. ainaiseen; mon.gen. ainaisten ainaisien; mon.part. ainaisia; mon.ill. ainaisiinconstant (adje)continual (adje)endless (adje)everlasting (adje)permanent (adje)perpetual (adje)* * *• unceasing• exhaustless• extended• immortal• imperishable• incessant• infinite• uninterrupted• perpetual• unbroken• everlasting• permanent• abiding• eternal• prolonged• ageless• ceaseless• chronical• consecutive• continual• continued• continuous• enduring• endless• constant -
6 jatkettu kokous
• adjourned meeting• continued meeting -
7 jatkettu rikos
law• continued offencelaw• cumulative offence -
8 jatkoa seuraa
• to be continued -
9 jatkuvan matkan periaate
• principle of continued journey -
10 olemassaolo
yks.nom. olemassaolo; yks.gen. olemassaolon; yks.part. olemassaoloa; yks.ill. olemassaoloon; mon.gen. olemassaolojen; mon.part. olemassaoloja; mon.ill. olemassaoloihinbeing (noun)existence (noun)occurrence (noun)* * *• being• continued existence• corporality• existence• occurrence
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