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1 continued
[kən΄tinju:d] a շարունակվող, շարունակելի. անընդհատ. to be continued շա րունակելի -
2 continued
1) مطبق 2) مستمر* * *مُطْبِقٌ -
3 Continued notice
A note at the beginning or end of a text box indicating that the text is continued from or continues on a different page. -
4 Continued bond
سند مجدد الصلاحية -
5 Continued demand
طلب مستمر -
6 continued-stay review
مراجعة البقاء المستمر* * *مُراجَعَةُ البَقَاءِ المُسْتَمِرّ -
7 continue
[kən΄tinju:] v շարունակել. տարած վել, ձգվել. մնալ, կենալ. continue the speech/ game ճառը/խաղը շարունակել. The argument continued after dinner Վեճը շարունակվեց ճաշից հե տո. He continued in office till he was 60 Նա շարունակում էր աշխատել մինչև 60 տա րե կանը. We continued on our way Մենք շարունա կե ցինք մեր ճանապարհը. May I continue ? Կա րե լի՞ է շարու նակել -
8 overleaf
[ˌəuvə΄li:f] adv (էջի) մյուս կողմում. see overleaf էջը շուռ տուր. continued overleaf շարու նակու թյունը էջի մյուս կողմում -
9 unabated
[ˌʌnə΄beitid] a չթուլացող. with unabated enthusiasm չթուլացող եռանդով. The storm continued unabated Փոթորիկը ոչ մի կերպ չէր հանդարտվում
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