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1 continuing
adj. aanhoudend, voortdurend -
2 continuing breach
voortdurende/aanhoudende schending/breuk (v. contract) -
3 continuing education
vervolgstudie, studieprogramma op universiteit of academie voor studenten die niet alleen uit interesse maar een hogere graad in bepaalde studie willen behalen -
4 a continuing period
een ononderbroken/aaneengesloten periode -
5 continue
v. voortgaan, doorgaan; voortzetten, vervolgen[ kəntinjoe:]1 door/voortgaan ⇒ verder gaan, volhouden, zich voortzetten/uitstrekken2 (in stand) blijven ⇒ voortduren, continueren♦voorbeelden:1 a continuing period • een ononderbroken/aaneengesloten periodewe can't continue in this house much longer • we kunnen ons verblijf in dit huis niet veel langer rekken3 ‘this is sad stuff, sir,’ he continued • ‘dit is een treurig verhaal, meneer’, vervolgde hijII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 voortzetten ⇒ (weer) door/voort/verder gaan met, volhouden, vervolgen2 handhaven ⇒ aanhouden, continueren♦voorbeelden:
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continuing — con·tin·u·ing adj 1: marked by uninterrupted extension in time or sequence a continuing criminal enterprise 2: needing no renewal continuing shareholders Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
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