Continuamente in english

Continually

pronunciation: kəntɪnjuəli part of speech: adverb
In gestures

continuamente = all the time ; continuously ; steadily ; continually ; persistently ; hourly ; all the way through ; constantly ; incessantly. 

Example: Improvements are, however being made all the time: the dividing line between microcomputer and minicomputer is already blurred.Example: The format of the body of entry is the same as for catalog cards except that the fields are printed continuously instead of starting new lines.Example: Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.Example: The real object of education is to leave a man in the condition of continually asking questions.Example: The modern trend of persistently growing subscription prices to scientific journals is due to the tremendous increase in the manufacturing cost per page.Example: Events such as the bloody confrontation in Tiananmen Square, political campaigns, military conflicts and other such events are becoming everyday occurrences that hourly revise global affairs and exert their influence on local circumstances.Example: All the way through, the Jews are portrayed as bloodthirsty.Example: They point out that, 'The Library of Congress faces problems in the integration of new copy on a monumental scale, with the result that it is constantly revising its retrospective file'.Example: She told him that these management techniques seemed to her designed to harness people to treadmills, to make them slaves to their schedules, and to convert them into employees crippled by anxiety, stretching themselves incessantly against unrealistic goals.
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