Continuo in english

Continuous

pronunciation: kəntɪnjuəs part of speech: adjective
In gestures

continuar = continue ; go on ; linger on ; move on ; persevere ; persist ; wrap ; keep + going ; proceed ; push on ; press on ; recommence ; run over ; move forward ; hang on ; carry forward ; carry on ; go ahead ; carry through ; soldier on ; keep up ; roll on ; take it from here ; linger ; follow on ; go on for ; hang around ; stay on + track ; keep on + track ; keep + coming ; forge on ; forge forward ; crack on. 

Example: Thus our catalogs will continue to fail our readers until reconstructed on the basis of the AACR, which has remedied the situation by providing for the consistent use of uniform titles wherever required.Example: Several members of the group raised polite brows and implored him to go on.Example: The song may be forgotten but among library users the sentiment lingers on.Example: While being off work he decided that he wanted to move on and resigned from the post.Example: It would be uneconomic and foolish to persevere with human assignment of controlled-language terms.Example: Nevertheless, it cannot yet be said that all cataloguing is conducted with the use of a computer, and even some major library systems persist with manual cataloguing practices.Example: If the width of the report exceeds the line width of your printer, the information will wrap to the next line.Example: This article presents ideas which will help the librarian to keep going in the face of budget cuts.Example: Before we proceed to look at the operators in detail, a couple of examples may help to make the layout clearer.Example: I think we'd better push on to the next topic.Example: Hoping the gentler tone and the more relaxed manner meant that her anger was abating, the young man pressed on less apprehensively.Example: 'Well,' recommenced the young librarian, buoyed up by the director's interest, 'I believe that everybody is a good employee until they prove differently to me'.Example: An initiative for environmental education which will run over the next few years focuses on Victoria region by region.Example: This article argues the need to move forward with the infotech culture without abandoning the service culture.Example: In libraries, this life cycle may be interrupted because of staff reluctance to part with traditional services, and products may hang on long past the point of real effectiveness.Example: In order to carry forward the Chinese cultural heritage it is necessary to research the ancient books.Example: If a child detects that no very strong value is placed on reading then he feels no compulsion to develop his own reading skill beyond the minimal, functional level we all need simply to carry on our daily lives in our print-dominated society.Example: A plan for the construction and implementation phases will be drawn up, if it is decided to go ahead = A plan for the construction and implementation phases will be drawn up, if it is decided to go ahead.Example: Any changes will produce a readjustment of text which will carry through to the end of the text.Example: Russell soldiered on in 'Principles of Mathematics', he pleaded a distinction between analysis by way of philosophical definitions and analysis by way of mathematical definitions.Example: He was told to 'keep up whatever it is he was doing' because he was doing great!.Example: But to make matters worse, and as the drought rolls on, it is very likely that it won't rain again until October or November.Example: I had intended to walk him to his classroom, but before I could follow him through the double doors, he said, 'I can take it from here, Papa'.Example: He lingered round the bookstall looking at the books and papers till a pert girl behind the counter asked him if he wouldn't like a chair.Example: If parents are eating unhealthily the pattern is likely to be followed on by the children.Example: House prices are soaring by more than 20 per cent a year in many areas -- and the boom could go on for 20 years.Example: Despite the dubiousness of this source, the idea has hung around in ufology for over 50 years.Example: He shares his tips and tricks to make sure you stay on track with your weight loss goals during the holiday season.Example: Continue to keep these tips in your mind to be sure that your holiday will keep on track.Example: Hours and hours passed, ducking for cover every few minutes as the rains kept coming.Example: Terror attacks have come with depressing regularity to Mumbai -- and each time the city, brought to its knees, has dusted itself off and forged on.Example: The article 'REFORMA forges forward' reports on the work carried out by REFORMA, a national association to promote library services to the Spanish speaking in the USA.Example: I've wasted so much time already, and now I really must crack on.

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» batalla + continuarbattle + rage [Especialmente de modo violento o con fuerza] .

Example: The article carries the title 'Multiculturalism and libraries: and still the battle rages'.

» continuando con la línea dein the vein of .

Example: During the nearly hour long interview the interviewing board and the candidate had roamed freely over an enormous range of topics, much of it in the vein of small-talk.

» continuar adelantekeep on + goingkeep on + ticking .

Example: I believe that no matter how hard things get you have to keep a positive attitude and keep on going.

Example: She takes a licking and keeps on ticking -- she really is an unstoppable force of joy and nothing gets in her way.

» continuar al frentecontinue ahead .

Example: Continue ahead and take the right-hand fork as the path splits to head up towards a cairn about a further hundred yards ahead = Continúe todo recto por este sendero y cuando llegue a un desvío siga por el camino de la derecha que asciende en dirección de un mojón de piedras que se encuentra a unos cien metros.

» continuar al lado destand by .

Example: It's hard to believe she stands by a man who gets his kicks out of beating her black and blue everynight.

» continuar asíkeep it upkeep up (with) + the good workkeep up (with) + the great work .

Example: Please keep it up and to all who are true patriots, like Ave, spread the word.

Example: Keep up the good work on protecting the integrity of voting and the electoral system.

Example: Keep up the great work and keep the ideas coming!.

» continuar a trancas y barrancasbash on .

Example: What can we do is rethink our query, or we can 'bash on regardless' using the power of the computer to perform lots more searches in the hope that 'something will turn up'.

» continuar avanzandopress on .

Example: Hoping the gentler tone and the more relaxed manner meant that her anger was abating, the young man pressed on less apprehensively.

» continuar como antesgo on + as before .

Example: Where the waters didn't reach life goes on as before; where it did reach there is death, destruction, disease and no hope.

» continuar congo ahead withproceed topursuepursue + Nombre + furtherstick tobuild on/upongo on withmaintain + continuitymaintain + momentumstick withstick athang on tokeep on withfollow on fromfollow on withget on withkeep atcrack on withcarry on with .

Example: The ADONIS project has had a long history and a practical trial has now taken place as a result of which publishers have decided to go ahead with a commercial service.

Example: A summary at the beginning of a document serves to prepare the reader to proceed to the remainder of the text.

Example: All effective indexes must have some common facets if only because the audience does not alter merely because the indexer chooses to pursue certain indexing practices.

Example: To pursue the parallels between printed title indexes and online searching of natural-language terms further, it is useful to summarize the attractions and limitations of natural-language indexing.

Example: It might be striking to outline the instrumentalities of the future more spectacularly, rather than to stick closely to methods and elements now known.

Example: The system should build on existing resources, rather than develop expensive new programmes.

Example: Obviously, I could go on with these examples, but I'd better move on to a discussion of ways of eliminating these problems.

Example: To maintain continuity of the project, Library of Congress has agreed to assume management.

Example: Subsequent activities by a mobile information team are maintaining the momentum of the project.

Example: For authors to achieve acceptance publishers must stick with them for several books.

Example: Men will often stick at the actionful adventure story; stage they often get a taste for at about the age of ten.

Example: There is a rule that if you win your case and recover or hang on to money or property then you will have to repay your legal costs.

Example: There are some senators who want to keep on with the war at any cost .

Example: Following on from my last question, did the pilot who dropped the atomic bomb on Horishima survive or was he killed in the explosion?.

Example: The day will usually start with a demonstration by myself, and then follow on with students doing something that they have brought along wanting to do.

Example: Regardless of the reasons that you have put your child up for adoption, it can be very difficult getting on with your life after adoption.

Example: Then she just kept at it, like a jazz improvisation, making it up as she went along.

Example: Bank Holiday is a time when some people use their time off to have a good spring clean or crack on with some home improvements.

Example: Despite carrying on with the show, the singer apologised to fans for the faulty equipment and sound that disturbed the gig.

» continuar (con)push forward (with)push through (with) .

Example: However, there are those with huge financial stakes in green energy and green policy that continue to push forward with this agenda because if new legislation goes through, they stand to make a fortune.

Example: I'd rather they just leave the work unfinished for Dems to clean up instead of pushing through.

» continuar congo ahead withproceed topursuepursue + Nombre + furtherstick tobuild on/upongo on withmaintain + continuitymaintain + momentumstick withstick athang on tokeep on withfollow on fromfollow on withget on withkeep atcrack on withcarry on with .

Example: The ADONIS project has had a long history and a practical trial has now taken place as a result of which publishers have decided to go ahead with a commercial service.

Example: A summary at the beginning of a document serves to prepare the reader to proceed to the remainder of the text.

Example: All effective indexes must have some common facets if only because the audience does not alter merely because the indexer chooses to pursue certain indexing practices.

Example: To pursue the parallels between printed title indexes and online searching of natural-language terms further, it is useful to summarize the attractions and limitations of natural-language indexing.

Example: It might be striking to outline the instrumentalities of the future more spectacularly, rather than to stick closely to methods and elements now known.

Example: The system should build on existing resources, rather than develop expensive new programmes.

Example: Obviously, I could go on with these examples, but I'd better move on to a discussion of ways of eliminating these problems.

Example: To maintain continuity of the project, Library of Congress has agreed to assume management.

Example: Subsequent activities by a mobile information team are maintaining the momentum of the project.

Example: For authors to achieve acceptance publishers must stick with them for several books.

Example: Men will often stick at the actionful adventure story; stage they often get a taste for at about the age of ten.

Example: There is a rule that if you win your case and recover or hang on to money or property then you will have to repay your legal costs.

Example: There are some senators who want to keep on with the war at any cost .

Example: Following on from my last question, did the pilot who dropped the atomic bomb on Horishima survive or was he killed in the explosion?.

Example: The day will usually start with a demonstration by myself, and then follow on with students doing something that they have brought along wanting to do.

Example: Regardless of the reasons that you have put your child up for adoption, it can be very difficult getting on with your life after adoption.

Example: Then she just kept at it, like a jazz improvisation, making it up as she went along.

Example: Bank Holiday is a time when some people use their time off to have a good spring clean or crack on with some home improvements.

Example: Despite carrying on with the show, the singer apologised to fans for the faulty equipment and sound that disturbed the gig.

» continuar con Algotake + Nombre + further .

Example: The project was being developed here until a few months ago, when we stopped banging our heads against funding agencies that apparently could not see the merit in taking it further.

» continuar con el buen hacerkeep up (with) + the good workkeep up (with) + the great work .

Example: Keep up the good work on protecting the integrity of voting and the electoral system.

Example: Keep up the great work and keep the ideas coming!.

» continuar con la lectura decarry on through .

Example: Now carry on through the schedule for main class 5 and note the major sub-classes into which it is divided.

» continuar con la presiónkeep up + the pressure .

Example: Our dispute with employers continues, however, and we need your help to keep up the pressure on decision makers.

» continuar con + Nombre + encarry + Nombre + forward into .

Example: In order to support this role, and to carry it forward into the 1990s, the library has redesigned its management structure.

» continuar con + Posesivo + vida normalget on with + Posesivo + lifemove on with + Posesivo + life .

Example: It's a clever way of telling someone to get off their arse and get on with their life.

Example: Use this one guiding principle to stop taking it personally and move on with your life.

» continuar dándole caña acrack on with .

Example: Bank Holiday is a time when some people use their time off to have a good spring clean or crack on with some home improvements.

» continuar dándole duro acrack on with .

Example: Bank Holiday is a time when some people use their time off to have a good spring clean or crack on with some home improvements.

» continuar diciendogo on .

Example: Dexter Rundle went on: 'As I said I'm late for an appointment and have to go, but tell Ms. Lachaise that I'll be in touch with her'.

» continuar enoverflow on .

Example: If the qualifier overflows on the next line, it is indented eight spaces, to distinguish it from the display, which is indented two spaces.

» continuar en el poderstay in + power .

Example: The Cameroonian parliament has just concluded that its country's constitution needed a nip and a tuck to allow their President to stay in power another seven years.

» continuar en esa líneacontinue along + those lines .

Example: I woke up to the wind howling and the rain coming down in buckets, and from all indications, it's going to continue along those lines most of the day.

» continuar en esta direcciónproceed + along this way .

Example: Thus far the results are very encouraging and we definitely will be proceeding along this way.

» continuar enviando + Nombrekeep + Nombre + coming .

Example: Keep up the great work and keep the ideas coming!.

» continuar fiel astand + true tostay + true to .

Example: It's a time when standing true to principle is labeled as narrow-mindedness, when the acceptance of sin is called tolerance.

Example: After reading the story, ask your students how Audrey was able to stay true to what was important to her and ignore what others thought.

» continuar funcionandokeep on + ticking .

Example: She takes a licking and keeps on ticking -- she really is an unstoppable force of joy and nothing gets in her way.

» continuar + Gerundiogo on + Gerundiokeep + Gerundiokeep on + Gerundio .

Example: Rober Oppenheimer, with his tongue in cheek, said, some years ago, that if the American 'Physical review' went on expanding at its present rate, it would be fifteen times heavier than the earth by the end of the century!.

Example: It was interesting to hear how often a very diverse group of people kept coming back to the question of standards against which objectives and aims for services might be gauged.

Example: Despite the electronics invasion, books are still king, and book fairs keeps on growing every year.

» continuar hacia adelantecontinue ahead .

Example: Continue ahead and take the right-hand fork as the path splits to head up towards a cairn about a further hundred yards ahead = Continúe todo recto por este sendero y cuando llegue a un desvío siga por el camino de la derecha que asciende en dirección de un mojón de piedras que se encuentra a unos cien metros.

» continuar hacientokeep at .

Example: Then she just kept at it, like a jazz improvisation, making it up as she went along.

» continuar hasta acabarsee + Nombre + to the endsee + Nombre + out .

Example: Before we even start a job, we make sure you know each and every aspect of it, we put it on paper and see it to the end.

Example: He was one of the few workers who saw the project out to the very end when some had dropped by the wayside.

» continuar hasta completarsee + Nombre + to the endsee + Nombre + out .

Example: Before we even start a job, we make sure you know each and every aspect of it, we put it on paper and see it to the end.

Example: He was one of the few workers who saw the project out to the very end when some had dropped by the wayside.

» continuar hasta finalizarsee + Nombre + to the endsee + Nombre + out .

Example: Before we even start a job, we make sure you know each and every aspect of it, we put it on paper and see it to the end.

Example: He was one of the few workers who saw the project out to the very end when some had dropped by the wayside.

» continuar implacablementemarch on .

Example: Despite the controversy, DAT marches on as a consumer product.

» continuar inexorablementemarch on .

Example: Despite the controversy, DAT marches on as a consumer product.

» continuar irreconciliable conremain + unreconciled to .

Example: Clinton diehards remain unreconciled to Obama.

» continuar junto astick by + Posesivo + side .

Example: I'd love to see that son of a bitch roasted on a spit, but only God knows why she's sticking by his side.

» continuar la amistad conremain + friends withstay + friends with .

Example: All relationships are different, as are the people in them, so if you want to try to remain friends with an ex, I wish you the best of luck.

Example: For many of us, the idea of staying friends with an ex is hard to stomach.

» continuar la labor de otrosstand on + the shoulders of giants [Expresión que parece haber sido utilizada por el poeta romano Lucano nacido Córdoba por primera vez y luego atribuida a Newton y otros]stand on + the shoulders of giants [Expresión que parece haber sido utilizada por el poeta romano Lucano nacido Córdoba por primera vez y luego atribuida a Newton y otros]stand on + the shoulders of giants [Expresión que parece haber sido utilizada por el poeta romano Lucano nacido Córdoba por primera vez y luego atribuida a Newton y otros] .

Example: The article is entitled 'Standing on the shoulders of giants: from Boole to Shannon to Taube: the origins and development of computerized information from the mid-19th century to the present'.

Example: The article is entitled 'Standing on the shoulders of giants: from Boole to Shannon to Taube: the origins and development of computerized information from the mid-19th century to the present'.

Example: The article is entitled 'Standing on the shoulders of giants: from Boole to Shannon to Taube: the origins and development of computerized information from the mid-19th century to the present'.

» continuar lentamentecreep on .

Example: She crept on and peering around the end of the fence behind the laundry, he saw that a gate stood open leading into the yard.

» continuar leyendoread on .

Example: So I read on with increasing interest and enjoyment and, let it be said admiration too.

» continuar manteniendohang on to .

Example: There is a rule that if you win your case and recover or hang on to money or property then you will have to repay your legal costs.

» continuar opuesto aremain + unreconciled to .

Example: Clinton diehards remain unreconciled to Obama.

» continuar por delantekeep ahead .

Example: They are scrambling to invest in port infrastructure to keep ahead of expected growth .

» continuar por delante (de)stay ahead (of) .

Example: Understanding risks and staying ahead of them is therefore an important, but challenging task.

» continuar + Posesivo caminocontinue on + Posesivo + way .

Example: They continued on their way until they came to a great plain covered with reeds that had great leaves on them as sharp as knives.

» continuar realizando una actividadkeep + going .

Example: This article presents ideas which will help the librarian to keep going in the face of budget cuts.

» continuar siendoremain .

Example: Needless to say, any errors which remain are entirely our responsibility.

» continuar siendo importanteremain + big .

Example: Humour remains big in the repertoire found in gay and lesbian books, with straight people often the butt of jokes.

» continuar siendo verdadstand + true .

Example: There is an old expression that still stands true -- Too much of a good thing is bad for you.

» continuar sin agraciarse conremain + unreconciled to .

Example: Clinton diehards remain unreconciled to Obama.

» continuar sin detenersego + straight ahead .

Example: If this is the case, it may be possible to select a search term and display all the related terms, or go straight ahead and expand our search to include them = Si es así, puede ser posible seleccionar un término de búsqueda y mostrar todos los términos relacionados, o continuar y ampliar nuestra búsqueda de modo que los incluya.

» continuar sin reconciliarse sonremain + unreconciled to .

Example: Clinton diehards remain unreconciled to Obama.

» continuar todo rectocontinue ahead .

Example: Continue ahead and take the right-hand fork as the path splits to head up towards a cairn about a further hundred yards ahead = Continúe todo recto por este sendero y cuando llegue a un desvío siga por el camino de la derecha que asciende en dirección de un mojón de piedras que se encuentra a unos cien metros.

» continuar tratandopursue + Nombre + further .

Example: To pursue the parallels between printed title indexes and online searching of natural-language terms further, it is useful to summarize the attractions and limitations of natural-language indexing.

» continuar viviendolive on .

Example: But now we must face reality and embrace the memory of his spirit and his voracious lust for life, which will live on.

» continuar vivolive on .

Example: But now we must face reality and embrace the memory of his spirit and his voracious lust for life, which will live on.

» disputa + continuardispute + rage [Especialmente de modo violento o con fuerza] .

Example: This dispute has been raging over the last 30 years = Esta disputa ha continuado durante los últimos 30 años.

» esperar continuarlook to + continue .

Example: Milan have struck a rich vein of form of late, and will look to continue the same in this match.

» estar decidido a continuarbe set to continue .

Example: Co-operatives have played a much more extensive role in recent years and are set to continue in their expanded role.

» la vida continúathe show must go on .

Example: He concludes that in both democracy and art, we have reached a point of stasis in which the show must go on because there is nothing to replace it.

» la vida + continuarlife + go on .

Example: But beyond the honeymoon hotels and resorts, Polynesian life goes on and timeworn traditions are preserved.

» polémica + continuarcontroversy + rage [Especialmente de modo violento o con fuerza]argument + rage [Especialmente de modo violento o con fuerza] .

Example: This report seems to have raised more questions than it has answered, particularly in the area of ILL costs and charges, where controversy rages and agreement between the various types of library appears well-nigh impossible to reach.

Example: For some years now an argument has raged over author versus title entry for nonbook materials.

» todo continúa como anteslife goes on as before .

Example: Where the waters didn't reach life goes on as before; where it did reach there is death, destruction, disease and no hope.

» volver a continuarresume .

Example: Usually, the menstruation will resume after you have finished the ochreous tablets and while taking the brown tablets.

continuo = continual ; continued ; continuing ; continuous ; ongoing [on-going] ; persistent ; running ; sustained ; steady ; continuum ; uninterrupted ; long-term ; everlasting ; unrelieved ; back-to-back ; unceasing ; incessant ; ceaseless. 

Example: The second point concerns the continual reference to Haykin's book, a sort of code of subject authority practice and its drawbacks.Example: Instructional development is a goal-oriented, problem-solving process involving techniques such as development of specific objectives, analysis of learners and tasks, preliminary trials, formative and summative evaluation, and continued revision.Example: They are likely to influence the future function of DC, and the way in which the scheme will evolve, but since there will be a continuing need for shelf arrangement, DC will remain necessary.Example: However, in 1983, Forest Press decided to opt for the concept of continuous revision.Example: This study has many implications for an ongoing COMARC effort beyond the present pilot project because it is evident that a very small number of libraries can furnish machine-readable records with full LC/MARC encoding.Example: Cases keep discussion grounded on certain persistent facts that must be faced, and keep a realistic rein on airy flights of academic speculation.Example: Tom Hernandez knew that there had been a 'running feud' between Lespran and Balzac during the last year or so.Example: Research has shown that strong centralized control of employees is not the best way to achieve operational efficiency or sustained productivity.Example: Susan Blanch is a fairly steady customer, taking only fiction books.Example: At the other end of the continuum is the form of hack writing typified by the poorest quality of adventure stories (often mildly pornographic).Example: For this purpose it is assumed that the usual 23-letter latin alphabet, or an uninterrupted series of numerals, is used for signing the gatherings.Example: Many long-term residents feel that Junctionville should be governed the way it was before Groome appeared -- by 'good old boys' who had worked their way up, who eschewed issues, and who faithfully rewarded their cronies.Example: Appraisal is the single most important function performed by an archivist because it has wide-reaching and everlasting social implications.Example: Although the slave narratives were usually intended to serve in the cause of abolition, not all of them were bitter, unrelieved tirades against the institution of slavery, but rather there were frequently moments of relieving laughter.Example: The conference program includes back-to-back papers on techniques for sorting Unicode data.Example: But just as she pulled over the road in the pitch blackness of night she heard the unceasing sound of the night like she had never heard it.Example: The great practical education of the Englishman is derived from incessant intercourse between man and man, in trade.Example: Children in modern society are faced with a ceaseless stream of new ideas, and responsibility for their upbringing has generally moved from parents to childminders and teachers.

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» curso de formación continuacontinuing education course .

Example: With the advent of automation, the demands for continuing education courses took on a sense of urgency.

» en continuo aumentoever-increasing .

Example: Up to and including the fourteenth edition progress led to ever-increasing detail.

» en continuo cambioconstantly shiftingfast changing [fast-changing] .

Example: The variant and constantly-shifting price structures adopted by hosts were at the heart of their problems.

Example: The author identifies fundamental attitudes necessary for information professionals to navigate 'nimbly' in a fast changing environment.

» evaluación continuacontinuous assessmentformative evaluation .

Example: Emphasis has been placed on cost-benefit analysis and the continuous assessment of the effectiveness and profitability of the information and documentation unit.

Example: Both formative (monitoring) and summative (final assessment) evaluation are required if planning is to be an effective and meaningful management function = Se necesitan tanto la evaluación continua (de seguimiento) como la evaluación final para que la planificación sea una función de la gestión eficaz y con sentido.

» flujo continuocontinuum .

Example: The process of information system development requires a continuum of activity and fragmentation of the process is undesirable.

» formación continuacontinuing trainingcontinuing professional developmentcontinuing professional educationcontinuous educationcontinuing education (CE) .

Example: Every library, regardless of size or type, needs a planned, continuing training program.

Example: Continuing professional development is necessary for librarians to anticipate and position themselves for the changing information field and changing client needs.

Example: Medical libraries have considerable potential as resources for formal continuing professional education.

Example: This article points out the importance of continuous education and stresses that the completion of formal training is only the beginning of a life-long programme.

Example: Staff development and continuing education must be considered a high priority as data bases change and proliferate in on-line, CD-ROM, and other forms.

» formación continua en el trabajoworkplace learning .

Example: This article describes a decision support system which stimulates workplace learning by enabling previous and present users of the system to exchange experience.

» jornada continuacontinuous shift .

Example: Most people who back the continuous shift criticize the split workday because, they reason, extending the hours we stay at the office only produces weariness.

» máquina continua de papelpaper-making machine [Sustituo mecánico de la tina de hacer papel a mano que produce una cinta de papel sin interrupción] .

Example: The early paper-making machines were dependent, as the hand vats had been, upon linen and (when they became available) cotton rags as their chief source of raw material.

» miedo continuonagging fear .

Example: Less measurable but no less profound is a sapping of confidence -- a nagging fear that America's decline is inevitable, and that the next generation must lower its sights = Less measurable but no less profound is a sapping of confidence -- a nagging fear that America's decline is inevitable, and that the next generation must lower its sights.

» paginación continuacontinuous pagination [Paginación de un documento en varios volúmenes o fascículos, cuya numeración se continúa desde el primero al último de sus elementos] .

Example: The pagination of a document in several volumes, parts or parts in which the numbering continues from the first to the last of its elements is known as continuous pagination.

» papel continuocontinuous paperweb .

Example: The former will be needed for single sheets of plain paper, while the latter is used for continuous paper which is perforated.

Example: Newsprint machines, on the other hand, have grown ever larger and faster, and there are newsprint Fourdriniers working today which can eject a web 1,000 cm. wide at speeds of up to 1,000 metres per minute (which is 60 k.p.h.).

» papel continuo de periódiconewsprint [Papel de baja calidad usado para la impresión de periódicos] .

Example: This article describes a system of deacidifying and strengthening newsprint by vacuum freeze drying.

» papel perforado continuocontinuous computer stationery .

Example: Dual dictionaries are not card-based, but are computer produced post-co-ordinate indexes where usually two identical lists are printed on continuous computer stationery.

» proceso continuoongoing process .

Example: It is widely assumed to be the case that, in the past century, there has been an ongoing process of dialect levelling in England.

» tela metálica continuamachine wire [En una máquina continua de hacer papel, correa sin fin hecha de tela metálica sobre la que se deposita la pasta de papel para que escurra] .

Example: The dandy was also a light-weight roller, but it was surfaced with wire mesh and it imposed its own watermark on the even wove texture that was made by the wove machine wire.

» temor continuonagging fear .

Example: Less measurable but no less profound is a sapping of confidence -- a nagging fear that America's decline is inevitable, and that the next generation must lower its sights = Less measurable but no less profound is a sapping of confidence -- a nagging fear that America's decline is inevitable, and that the next generation must lower its sights.

» texto continuostream of text .

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Continuo synonyms

perpetual in spanish: perpetuo, pronunciation: pɜrpetʃuəl part of speech: adjective constant in spanish: constante, pronunciation: kɑnstənt part of speech: adjective straight in spanish: Derecho, pronunciation: streɪt part of speech: adverb, adjective consecutive in spanish: consecutivo, pronunciation: kənsekjətɪv part of speech: adjective incessant in spanish: incesante, pronunciation: ɪnsesənt part of speech: adjective sustained in spanish: sostenido, pronunciation: səsteɪnd part of speech: adjective endless in spanish: interminable, pronunciation: endləs part of speech: adjective continual in spanish: continuo, pronunciation: kəntɪnjuəl part of speech: adjective nonstop in spanish: sin escalas, pronunciation: nɑnstɑp part of speech: adjective, noun, adverb never-ending in spanish: sin fin, pronunciation: nevɜrendɪŋ part of speech: adjective dogging in spanish: dogging, pronunciation: dɔgɪŋ part of speech: adjective unremitting in spanish: incesante, pronunciation: ənrɪmɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective ceaseless in spanish: incesante, pronunciation: sislɪs part of speech: adjective unceasing in spanish: incesante, pronunciation: ənsisɪŋ part of speech: adjective uninterrupted in spanish: ininterrumpido, pronunciation: ənɪntɜrʌptɪd part of speech: adjective persisting in spanish: persistiendo, pronunciation: pɜrsɪstɪŋ part of speech: adjective round-the-clock in spanish: alrededor del reloj, pronunciation: raʊndðəklɑk part of speech: adjective around-the-clock in spanish: alrededor del reloj, pronunciation: ɜraʊndðəklɑk part of speech: adjective day-and-night in spanish: día y noche, pronunciation: deɪændnaɪt part of speech: adjective free burning in spanish: quema libre, pronunciation: fribɜrnɪŋ part of speech: adjective
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