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1 continuous
adjective (joined together, or going on, without interruption: a continuous series; continuous rain; continuous movement.) contínuo* * *con.tin.u.ous[kənt'injuəs] adj contínuo, ininterrupto, constante, incessante. -
2 continuous
adjective (joined together, or going on, without interruption: a continuous series; continuous rain; continuous movement.) contínuo -
3 continuous current
con.tin.u.ous cur.rent[kənt'injuəs k∧rənt] (abreviatura: CC) n Electr corrente contínua. -
4 continuous form
con.tin.u.ous form[kənt'injuəs fɔ:m] n formulário contínuo. -
5 continuous trading
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6 continuous fire
fogo contínuoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > continuous fire
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7 continuous illumination
iluminação contínuaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > continuous illumination
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8 continuous strip camera
câmara de filme contínuoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > continuous strip camera
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9 continuous strip photography
fotografia de filme contínuoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > continuous strip photography
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10 interrupted continuous wave
onda contínua interrompida (Rad)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > interrupted continuous wave
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11 ache
[eik] 1. noun(a continuous pain: I have an ache in my stomach.) dor2. verb1) (to be in continuous pain: My tooth aches.) doer2) (to have a great desire: I was aching to tell him the news.) desejar* * *[eik] n dor (contínua). • vi 1 sentir dores, sofrer, doer. my heart aches for / meu coração tem saudades de. 2 desejar ansiosamente. -
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13 CW
CW2abbr 1 chemical warfare (guerra química). 2 continuous waves (ondas contínuas). -
14 alternating current
al.ter.nat.ing cur.rent['ɔ:ltəneitiŋ k∧rənt] n corrente alternada.————————alternating currentcorrente alternada. continuous current, direct current Electr corrente contínua. -
15 babble
['bæbl] 1. verb1) (to talk indistinctly or foolishly: What are you babbling about now?) palrar2) (to make a continuous and indistinct noise: The stream babbled over the pebbles.) rumorejar2. noun(such talk or noises.) tagarelice* * *bab.ble[b'æbəl] n 1 fala ininteligível. 2 conversa tola. 3 murmúrio. 4 linha cruzada ao telefone. • vt+vi 1 balbuciar. 2 exprimir-se confusamente. 3 falar demasiadamente. -
16 ceaseless
adjective (continuous; never ceasing: ceaseless noise.) contínuo* * *cease.less[s'i:slis] adj incessante, contínuo, ininterrupto, constante. -
17 continue
[kən'tinju:] 1. verb1) (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.) continuar2) (to go on (with) often after a break or pause: He continued his talk after the interval; This story is continued on p.53.) continuar•- continually
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- continuity 2. adjectivea continuity girl.) de continuidade- continuously* * *con.tin.ue[kənt'inju:] vt+vi 1 continuar, prosseguir. 2 prolongar(-se), estender(-se). 3 recomeçar. 4 durar, perdurar. 5 ficar, permanecer. 6 fazer permanecer, reter. 7 Jur adiar, prorrogar. 8 persistir. -
18 continuity
[kon-]1) (the state of being continuous or logically related: It is important to children to have some continuity in their education.) continuidade2) (the detailed arrangement of the parts of a story etc for a film script etc.) continuidade* * *con.ti.nu.i.ty[kɔntinj'u:iti] n 1 continuidade. 2 coesão, conexão. 3 continuação, persistência. -
19 crackle
1. verb(to make a continuous cracking noise: The dry branches crackled under my feet as I stepped on them.) estalar2. nounthe crackle of burning wood.) estalido- crackly* * *crack.le[kr'ækəl] n 1 estalido, crepitação. 2 fendas ou fissuras pequenas que cobrem a superfície de certo tipo de louça. • vt+vi crepitar. -
20 crescendo
[kri'ʃendəu]plural - crescendos; noun((especially in music) a gradual and continuous increase in loudness.) crescendo* * *cres.cen.do[krəʃ'endou] n Mus crescendo. • adj em crescendo. • adv de forma crescente.
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continuous — I adjective ceaseless, consecutive, constant, continual, continuing, endless, extended, following, incessant, never ending, perennial, perpetual, progressive, prolonged, repeated, running, sequential, steady, sustained, unbroken, unceasing,… … Law dictionary
Continuous — Con*tin u*ous, a. [L. continuus, fr. continere to hold together. See {Continent}.] 1. Without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening space or time; uninterrupted; unbroken; continual; unceasing; constant; continued; protracted;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
continuous — 1640s, from Fr. continueus or directly from L. continuus uninterrupted, hanging together (see CONTINUE (Cf. continue)). Related: Continuously … Etymology dictionary
continuous — constant, perpetual, perennial, *continual, incessant, unremitting Analogous words: connected, related, linked (see JOIN): successive, *consecutive, sequent, serial: *steady, constant, uniform Antonyms: interrupted Contrasted words: *intermittent … New Dictionary of Synonyms
continuous — [adj] constant, unending connected, consecutive, continued, day and night*, endless, everlasting, extended, for ever and ever, interminable, looped, no end of*, no end to, on a treadmill*, perpetual, prolonged, regular, repeated, stable, steady,… … New thesaurus
continuous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) without interruption. 2) forming a series with no exceptions or reversals. DERIVATIVES continuously adverb continuousness noun … English terms dictionary
continuous — [kən tin′yo͞o əs] adj. [L continuus: see CONTINUE] 1. going on or extending without interruption or break; unbroken; connected 2. Math. designating a function whose value at each point is closely approached by its values at neighboring points SYN … English World dictionary
continuous — continual, continuous 1. Continual is the older word (14c), and once had all the meanings it now (since the mid 19c) shares with continuous (17c). Fowler (1926) expressed the current distinction somewhat cryptically as follows: ‘That is al which… … Modern English usage
continuous — [[t]kəntɪ̱njuəs[/t]] 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n A continuous process or event continues for a period of time without stopping. Residents report that they heard continuous gunfire. ...all employees who had a record of five years continuous employment with… … English dictionary
continuous — con|tin|u|ous W3S2 [kənˈtınjuəs] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: continuus, from continere; CONTAIN] 1.) continuing to happen or exist without stopping →↑continue ▪ continuous economic growth ▪ a continuous flow of information 2.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
continuous — con|tin|u|ous [ kən tınjuəs ] adjective ** 1. ) continuing without stopping or being interrupted: a continuous flow of water a continuous hum from the air conditioner 2. ) a continuous line, curve, etc. continues without a break or space 3. )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English