释义 |
disconˈtinuously, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a discontinuous manner; without continuity.
1836De Morgan Diff. & Integr. Calculus 626 Those [series] which can become divergent, or as near divergency as we please, never are discontinuously connected with different functions; that is, never represent one function for a value of x between one pair of limits, and another for values between another pair. 1874Lewes Probl. Life & Mind I. 177 All the phenomena constituting the external reality to us are presented discontinuously. 1881Spottiswoode in Nature No. 624. 570 The effect of this is to discharge the electricity discontinuously. |