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1 continuity
Kontinuität, die* * *[kon-]1) (the state of being continuous or logically related: It is important to children to have some continuity in their education.) die Stetigkeit2) (the detailed arrangement of the parts of a story etc for a film script etc.) das Drehbuch* * *con·ti·nu·ity[ˌkɒntɪnˈju:əti, AM ˌkɑ:ntənˈu:ət̬i]2. (transition)5. (logic) roter Fadenthere is no \continuity in your argument Ihre Argumentation ist nicht schlüssig6. FILM, TV Drehbuch nt, Manuskript nt\continuity boy/girl Scriptboy m/-girl nt\continuity error Folgefehler m* * *["kɒntI'njuːItɪ]n1) Kontinuität f* * *2. ununterbrochener Zusammenhang3. zusammenhängendes Ganzes, kontinuierliche Reihe oder Folge, auch roter Faden (einer Erzählung etc)4. FILM, TV Drehbuch n, (Rundfunk-)Manuskript n:a) Drehbuchautor(in),b) Textschreiber(in);continuity girl Scriptgirl n5. RADIO Zwischenansage f, verbindender Text6. → academic.ru/15692/continuum">continuum 2* * *noun, no pl.Kontinuität, die* * *n.Fortbestand m.Kontinuität f. -
2 continuity
con·ti·nu·ity [ˌkɒntɪnʼju:əti, Am ˌkɑ:ntənʼu:ət̬i] n2) ( transition)4) ( logic) roter Faden;there is no \continuity in your argument Ihre Argumentation ist nicht schlüssig\continuity error Folgefehler m
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