单词 | continued |
释义 | continuedadj. 1. a. Carried on or kept up without cessation; continual, constant. ΘΚΠ the world > time > duration > [adjective] > long-lasting or enduring longeOE longsomeeOE long of lifeOE lastinga1225 cleaving1340 continualc1340 dwellingc1380 long-livinga1382 everlastingc1384 long-duringa1387 long-lasting?a1400 long-liveda1400 broadc1400 permanable?c1422 perseverant?a1425 permanentc1425 perdurable?a1439 continuedc1440 abiding1448 unremoved1455 eternalc1460 long-continued1464 continuing1526 long-enduring1527 enduring1532 immortal1538 diuturn?1541 veterated1547 resiant?1567 stayinga1568 well-wearinga1568 substantive1575 pertinacious1578 extant1581 ceaseless1590 marble1596 of length1597 longeval1598 diuturnal1599 nine-lived1600 chronic1601 unexhausted1602 chronical1604 endurable1607 continuant1610 indeflourishing1610 aged1611 indurant1611 continuatea1616 perennious1628 seculara1631 undiscontinueda1631 continuated1632 untransitory1632 long-spun1633 momently1641 stative1643 outliving1645 constant1653 long-descended1660 voluminousa1661 perduring1664 perdurant1671 livelong1673 perennial1676 longeve1678 consequential1681 unquenched1703 lifelong1746 momentary1755 inveterate1780 stabile1797 persistent1826 unpassing1831 all-time1846 year-long1846 teak-built1847 lengthful1855 long-term1867 long haul1873 sticky1879 week-to-week1879 perenduring1883 long-range1885 longish1889 long-time1902 long run1904 long-life1915 the world > action or operation > continuing > [adjective] > continuous or without stop or pause (of action) ithanda1300 continualc1340 unstintingc1380 perpetuala1382 unfailinga1382 unceasing1382 everlastinga1398 restless?a1439 continuedc1440 running1492 incessant1532 uncessant1548 incessable1552 universal1561 never-ceasing1567 still1570 unpausing1585 ceaseless1590 uncessable1596 indesinent1601 uninterrupted1602 unceasable1604 Sabbathless1605 unceased1605 unintermissive1610 unstaying1616 constant1653 jugial1654 uninterrupted1657 stopless1660 uncheque1671 chronical1672 unarrested1733 well-sustained1743 uninterrupt1776 unsuspended1792 sustained1796 pauseless1820 unhalting1832 persistent1842 unresting1856 unbreaking1870 non-stop1915 c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 91 Contynuyd, kepte wythe-owte cessynge, continuatus. 1532 R. Bowyer in J. Strype Eccl. Memorials (1721) I. xvii. 134 By their constitution in the last and yet continued Convocation. 1628 O. Felltham Resolves: 2nd Cent. xxxix. sig. P4v A continued patience I commend not. 1628 J. Earle Micro-cosmogr. xli. sig. G10v His conuersation is a kind of continued Complement. 1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Georgics i, in tr. Virgil Wks. 59 Cold Weather and continu'd Rain. View more context for this quotation 1872 E. Peacock Mabel Heron I. v. 74 This continued astonishment was a part of her life. b. continued fever n. (see continual adj. 3). ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > fever > [noun] > continuous fever continuec1500 synochus1625 continent fever1684 continued fever1778 synocha1801 1778 W. Cullen First Lines Pract. Physic (ed. 2) I. i. i. §27 When it happens..that the remission is not considerable..the disease is called a Continued Fever. 1799 Med. & Physical Jrnl. 2 301 The second book treats of continued fevers. 1858 J. Copland Dict. Pract. Med. I. 967/2 Dr. Tweedie has divided continued fever into Simple, Complicated, and Typhus. 2. Extended in space without interruption or breach of connection; continuous. ΘΚΠ the world > space > extension in space > [adjective] > without a break running1390 continuate1555 continual1570 perpetual1578 dead1597 continued1607 continuated1632 indistant1644 continuating1650 continuous1673 contiguousc1720 run1740 jointless1909 1607 E. Topsell Hist. Foure-footed Beastes 295 That Horsse is best which is of one continued colour. 1630 tr. G. Botero Relations Famous Kingdomes World (rev. ed.) 342 One continued country, passable from one to the other, without helpe of Sea. 1636 H. Blount Voy. Levant 8 A hilly country..in a manner a continued wood, most of Pine trees. 1694 J. Locke Ess. Humane Understanding (new ed.) ii. xxvii. 179 An Atom, i.e. a continu'd Body under one immutable Superficies. 1757 G. Shelvocke, Jr. Shelvocke's Voy. round World (ed. 2) v. 190 The ground is burnt up to that degree, that the surface of it appears like one continued cinder. 3. a. Carried on in a series or sequence; connected or linked together in succession; continuous. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > continuity or uninterruptedness > [adjective] continualc1340 jointc1400 directa1513 unbroken1561 successive1586 continuate1601 uninterrupted1602 unintermitted1611 continued1628 concrete1651 constant1653 uninterrupted1657 unintermitting1661 solid1662 continuous1751 uninterrupt1776 unbroke1793 unintermittent1850 unbreathing1893 1628 T. Spencer Art of Logick 123 A Continued similitude, is when the second terme, is to the third, as the first is to the second. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost ix. 63 The space of seven continu'd Nights he rode With darkness. View more context for this quotation 1704 J. Trapp Abra-Mule ii. i One continu'd Series of Misfortunes. 1790 W. Paley Horæ Paulinæ i. 8 [They] have each given a continued history of St. Paul's life. b. continued story n. a serial story. U.S. ΚΠ 1880 ‘M. Twain’ Tramp Abroad App. F. 627 The less important dailies give one a tablespoonful of a continued story every day. 1881 I. M. Rittenhouse Maud (1939) 7 Elmer brought me the Sunday Bulletin with that sweet continued story in it. 1932 W. Cather Obscure Destinies 89 Grandmother loved to read..the continued story in the Chicago weekly paper. 1951 M. McLuhan Mech. Bride 10/2 Note the ‘continued story’ technique of nineteenth-century and Hearst journalism. 4. a. continued proportionals: a series of quantities such that the ratio is the same between every two adjacent terms; such quantities are said to be in continued proportion. continued fraction: a fraction whose denominator is an integer plus a fraction, which latter fraction has for its denominator an integer plus a fraction, and so on. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > ratio or proportion > [noun] > equal or constant > between adjacent terms continual proportion1557 conjunct proportion1594 continual proportionals1753 continued proportion1796 continued proportionals1796 1796 C. Hutton Math. & Philos. Dict. at Continual Proportionals A series of continual or continued proportionals is otherwise called a progression. 1827 O. Gregory Hutton's Course Math. (ed. 9) I. 113 But when the difference or ratio of every two succeeding terms is the same quantity, the proportion is said to be Continued, and the numbers themselves make a series of Continued Proportionals, or a progression. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > harmony or sounds in combination > [noun] > part in harmony or counterpoint > bass parts bourdonc1400 burden1594 bassus1605 thoroughbass1632 bass1666 ground bass1685 continuo1724 continued bass1728 figured bass1786 walking bass1825 basso ostinato1876 bass line1894 bottom1936 bottom line1963 basso continuo- 1728 E. Chambers Cycl. Continued, or Thorough Bass, in Musick, is that which continues to play, constantly; both during the Recitatives, and to sustain the Choir, or Chorus. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.c1440 |
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