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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++con·tin·u·al /kənˈtɪnjuəl/ ●●○ adjective [only before noun]  1 CONTINUOUScontinuing for a long time without stopping 持续的,不间断的 SYN constant five weeks of continual rain 持续了五个星期的降雨 the Japanese business philosophy of continual improvement 日本人精益求精的经营哲学2 KEEP DOING somethingrepeated many times, often in a way that is harmful or annoying 多次重复的,频繁的〔通常有害或恼人〕 SYN constant She has endured house arrest and continual harassment by the police. 她被软禁起来,并且遭到警方的频繁骚扰。continually adverb We are continually reassessing the situation. 我们反复评估形势。nTHESAURUScontinual continuing for a long time without stopping, or happening many times in a way that is annoying or causes problemsThere has been a continual improvement in standards.There were continual interruptions all day.The couple were having continual arguments and they decided that the best thing to do was to split up.continuous continuing without stoppinga continuous process of change I've had six continuous hours of meetings.The machines have remained in continuous service over the last six years without any problem.constant used when saying that something does not stop or always stays the same, or that something keeps happening. Constant is often used about things that are worrying, frightening, or difficultThere is a constant stream of water coming out of the ground.The plane was traveling at a constant speed of 650 kilometres an hour.The refugees live in constant fear of attack.There is always the constant threat of war.His illness makes life a constant struggle for him and his parents. The photographs are a constant reminder (=something that makes you keep remembering something) of what happened in Bosnia. uninterrupted [only before noun] continuing for a long time without anything stopping it – used especially when it is important for something to continueWomen with small babies seldom get more than two or three hours of uninterrupted sleep.The nation has enjoyed nine years of uninterrupted economic growth.The system helps to maintain an uninterrupted flow of traffic. an uninterrupted view of the mountainsnon-stop adjective, adverb continuing for a long time without stopping – used especially about rain, journeys, work, or entertainmenttwo days of nonstop raina nonstop flight to TokyoThe concert will be seven hours of non-stop entertainment. They worked non-stop.on-going if work or a situation is on-going, it will continue into the future, though there will be pauses in itThe police said the investigation is on-going. ongoing negotiationssolid [only before noun] used when emphasizing that you do something all through a period of time, with no breaks at allAfter eight solid hours of driving, I was exhausted.It took two solid weeks of work to fix the tunnel.
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continualWe were kept awake by the continual buzz of small planes overhead.Between 783 and 785 there was continual conflict across Saxony.Perhaps without Miss Philimore's continual criticism she might become an asset to the shop.Simply by growing larger, creatures suffer a continual decrease in relative surface area.The exhaustion felt by new parents comes from the continual disturbance of their sleep patterns.Added to this, a continual downward pressure on prices forces farmers to provide even more for even less.The hostages lived in continual fear of violent death.They were found to require continual maintenance as the support environment for specific products changed over time.The continual news reports about the economy have scared many manufacturers.The day before F's death the prisoner who had attacked him was moved into a nearby cell, albeit under continual observation.However, the rape was only the worst in a continual pattern of gross disrespect for others.The deadline was getting closer and we were under continual pressure to reach our targets.
con·tin·u·al adjectiven THESAURUS1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
continuing a stopping Corpus without long for time


continual
continual /kənˈtɪnjuəl/ adjective [only before noun]
 Word Family: adjective: continual, continuedDISCONTINUED, continuousdiscontinuous; noun: continuationdiscontinuation, continuitydiscontinuity; adverb: continually, continuously; verb: continuediscontinue
1. continuing for a long time without stopping
   SYN  constant:
    five weeks of continual rain
    the Japanese business philosophy of continual improvement
2. repeated many times, often in a way that is harmful or annoying
   SYN  constant:
    She has endured house arrest and continual harassment by the police.
—continually adverb:
    We are continually reassessing the situation.
     
THESAURUS
    continual continuing for a long time without stopping, or happening many times in a way that is annoying or causes problems: There has been a continual improvement in standards. | There were continual interruptions all day. | The couple were having continual arguments and they decided that the best thing to do was to split up.
    continuous continuing without stopping: a continuous process of change | I've had six continuous hours of meetings. | The machines have remained in continuous service over the last six years without any problem.
    constant used when saying that something does not stop or always stays the same, or that something keeps happening. Constant is often used about things that are worrying, frightening, or difficult: There is a constant stream of water coming out of the ground. | The plane was traveling at a constant speed of 650 kilometres an hour. | The refugees live in constant fear of attack. | There is always the constant threat of war. | His illness makes life a constant struggle for him and his parents. | The photographs are a constant reminder (=something that makes you keep remembering something) of what happened in Bosnia.
    uninterrupted [only before noun] continuing for a long time without anything stopping it - used especially when it is important for something to continue: Women with small babies seldom get more than two or three hours of uninterrupted sleep. | The nation has enjoyed nine years of uninterrupted economic growth. | The system helps to maintain an uninterrupted flow of traffic. | an uninterrupted view of the mountains
    non-stop adjective, adverb continuing for a long time without stopping – used especially about rain, journeys, work, or entertainment: two days of nonstop rain | a nonstop flight to Tokyo | The concert will be seven hours of non-stop entertainment. | They worked non-stop.
    on-going if work or a situation is on-going, it will continue into the future, though there will be pauses in it: The police said the investigation is on-going. | ongoing negotiations
    solid [only before noun] used when emphasizing that you do something all through a period of time, with no breaks at all: After eight solid hours of driving, I was exhausted. | It took two solid weeks of work to fix the tunnel.


con·tin·ualBrE /kənˈtɪnjuəl/ 🔊NAmE /kənˈtɪnjuəl/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] repeated many times in a way that is annoying (令人厌烦地)多次重复的,频繁的continual complaints/interruptions 反复的抱怨/打搅continuing without interruption 接连不断的;连续的;频频的 SYN continuous He was in a continual process of rewriting his material. 他一直在不断地改写他的材料。🔊🔊We lived in continual fear of being discovered. 我们长期生活在害怕被发现的恐惧中。🔊🔊Her daughter was a continual source of delight to her. 她的女儿是她无限快乐的源泉。🔊🔊

arid, climate, continental climate, equatorial, frigid, harsh, humidity, rainfall, tropical, zone

arid, climate, continental climate, equatorial, frigid, harsh, humidity, rainfall, tropical, zone

con·tinu·al·ly BrE /kənˈtɪnjuəli/ 🔊NAmE /kənˈtɪnjuəli/ 🔊 adverbThey argue continually about money. 他们没完没了地为钱争吵。🔊🔊the need to adapt to new and continually changing circumstances需要适应又新又不断变化的情况New products are continually being developed. 新产品正源源不断地开发出来。🔊🔊