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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, proseguir•- continually
- continuation
- continuity
2. adjectivea continuity girl.) secretaria de rodaje- continuously
continue vb continuar / seguirtr[kən'tɪnjʊː]1 continuar, seguir con1 continuar, seguir■ please continue siga, por favor\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be continued continuaráto continue doing something, continue to do something continuar haciendo algo, seguir haciendo algo1) carry on: continuar, seguir, proseguirplease continue: continúe, por favor2) endure, last: continuar, prolongarse, durar3) resume: continuar, reanudarsecontinue vt1) : continuar, seguirshe continued writing: continuó escribiendo2) resume: continuar, reanudar3) extend, prolong: continuar, prolongarexpr.• continuar para siempre expr.v.• continuar v.• durar v.• mantener v.(§pres: -tengo, -tienes...-tenemos) pret: -tuv-fut/c: -tendr-•)• proseguir v.• seguir v.kən'tɪnjuː
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a) ( carry on) continuar*, seguir*b) ( resume) continuar*, seguir*, proseguir* (frml)c) (go, extend) \<\<road/canal\>\> continuar*, seguir*
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vta) ( keep on) continuar*, seguir* conto continue -ING/to + INF — continuar* or seguir* + ger
her health continues to improve — su salud continúa or sigue mejorando
b) ( resume) continuar*, seguir* con, proseguir* (frml)c) (extend, prolong) prolongar*[kǝn'tɪnjuː]1. VT1) (=carry on) [+ policy, tradition] seguir2) (=resume) [+ story etc] reanudar, continuar2. VI1) (=carry on) continuar"and so," he continued — -y de este modo -continuó
to continue doing or to do sth — continuar or seguir haciendo algo
she continued talking to her friend — continuó or siguió hablando con su amiga
2) (=remain) seguir3) (=extend) prolongarse, seguirthe road continues for two miles — la carretera se prolonga or sigue dos millas más
the forest continues to the sea — el bosque se prolonga or sigue hasta el mar
* * *[kən'tɪnjuː]
1.
a) ( carry on) continuar*, seguir*b) ( resume) continuar*, seguir*, proseguir* (frml)c) (go, extend) \<\<road/canal\>\> continuar*, seguir*
2.
vta) ( keep on) continuar*, seguir* conto continue -ING/to + INF — continuar* or seguir* + ger
her health continues to improve — su salud continúa or sigue mejorando
b) ( resume) continuar*, seguir* con, proseguir* (frml)c) (extend, prolong) prolongar* -
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adjectivefortgesetzt [Bemühungen]* * *con·tinued[kənˈtɪnju:d]adj attr, inv fortwährendthe \continued fighting in the city... die ununterbrochenen Kampfhandlungen in der Stadt...* * *continued adj1. anhaltend, fortgesetzt, -laufend, stetig, unaufhörlich, kontinuierlich:continued existence Fortbestand m;continued use Weiterbenutzung f;continued validity Fortdauer f der Gültigkeit2. in Fortsetzungen erscheinend (Roman etc)con. abk2. conclusion3. connection4. consolidated5. continued* * *adjectivefortgesetzt [Bemühungen]continued existence — Weiterbestehen, das
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dis·con·tinued[ˌdɪskənˈtɪnju:d]adj inv auslaufend\discontinued model Auslaufmodell nt* * *adj.eingestellt adj.unterbrach adj.unterbrochen adj. -
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attr, invfortwährend;the \continued fighting in the city... die ununterbrochenen Kampfhandlungen in der Stadt...;the \continued existence of sth das Weiterbestehen einer S. gen -
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