continual
continual 英 [kənˈtɪnjuəl] 美 [kənˈtɪnjuəl]
adj. 持续不断的;频繁的
- The adjective continual describes something that's recurring, that happens again and again. If your pet wolf keeps up his continual howling all night, your neighbors will let you know about it.
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- adj. 持续不断的;频繁的
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1. “No nation could preserve its freedom in the midst of continual war,” Madison concluded.
“没有任何一个国家能在频繁的战争中维护自由”,这是麦迪逊的结论。
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2. The student needs to realize that learning is a continual process -- one that is both enjoyable and necessary.
学生应该意识到学习是一个持续不断的过程――一个令人愉快而又必要的过程。
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3. At the same time, it has no more significance than the continual and imperceptible creation in which the actor, the conqueror, and all absurd men indulge every day of their lives.
与此同时,这种创造也不会比那演员、征服者和所有荒谬之人每日乐此不疲且持续不断而又无法感知的创造更具有深意。
- continual (adj.) early 14c., continuell, "proceeding without interruption or cessation; often repeated, very frequent," from Old French continuel (12c.) and directly from Latin continuus "joining, connecting with something; following one after another," from continere (intransitive) "to be uninterrupted," literally "to hang together" (see contain).
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