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adverb It rained continuously all day.) continuamente, sin interrupcióntr[kən'tɪnjʊəslɪ]1 continuamente, sin interrupciónadv.• continuamente adv.kən'tɪnjuəsliadverb continuamente, sin interrupción[kǝn'tɪnjʊǝslɪ]ADV continuamente* * *[kən'tɪnjuəsli]adverb continuamente, sin interrupción -
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adverb* * *adverb It rained continuously all day.) ununterbrochen* * *con·tinu·ous·ly[kənˈtɪnjuəsli]it's been raining \continuously for two days es regnet schon seit zwei Tagen ununterbrochento work \continuously pausenlos arbeiten* * *[kən'tInjʊəslɪ]adv(= repeatedly) dauernd, ständig, kontinuierlich (geh); (= ceaselessly) ununterbrochen; rise, move stetig, gleichmäßig* * *adverb(in space) durchgehend; (in time or sequence) ununterbrochen; ständig [sich ändern]* * *adv.fortgesetzt adv.fortlaufend adv.unaufhörlich adv. -
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[kən'tɪnjʊəslɪ]avverbio continuamente* * *adverb It rained continuously all day.) continuamente* * *continuously* * *[kən'tɪnjʊəslɪ]avverbio continuamente -
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adverb It rained continuously all day.) i ett sett, uavbruttadv. \/kənˈtɪnjʊəslɪ\/1) kontinuerlig2) uavbrutt, vedvarende, stadig3) fortløpende -
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adverb It rained continuously all day.) sleitulaust -
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adverb It rained continuously all day.) folyamatosan -
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adverb It rained continuously all day.) seguidamente* * *con.tin.u.ous.ly[kənt'injuəsli] adv continuamente. -
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adv. sürekli olarak, durmadan* * *1. sürekli 2. sürekli olarak* * *adverb It rained continuously all day.) sürekli olarak -
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adverb It rained continuously all day.) neprestano -
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• jatkuvasti• alituisesti• alati• keskeytyksittä• yhtäjaksoisesti• yhtenään• lakkaamatta* * *adverb It rained continuously all day.) yhtäjaksoisesti -
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adverb It rained continuously all day.) nepārtraukti; ilgstoši -
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adverb It rained continuously all day.) be perstojo -
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adv. kontinuerligt* * *adverb It rained continuously all day.) kontinuerligt, oavbrutet, sammanhängande -
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adverb It rained continuously all day.) încontinuu -
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adverb It rained continuously all day.) συνέχεια -
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adverb It rained continuously all day.) nepretržite -
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adverbبِاستِمرار، بِصورَة مُتَواصِلَهIt rained continuously all day.
•Remark: continual means frequent, again and again. continuous means non-stop, without interruption.
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