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单词 continuing
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continuingn.

/kənˈtɪnjuːɪŋ/
Etymology: formed as continue v. + -ing suffix1.
The action of continue v.; continuation, continuance; abiding.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > duration > [noun] > long duration or lasting through time
lenghc888
longnessOE
enduringc1374
length1388
continuing1398
long lasting?c1400
perdurability?a1425
perseverance?a1425
permanence1440
perdurablenessc1450
perdurationc1450
continuation1469
diuturnity?a1475
prolixityc1500
endurancea1513
sustention1515
continuance1552
long standinga1568
longitude1596
long-lastingness1598
sempiternity1599
consistence1606
persistence1621
long-livedness1652
abidingness1654
productedness1664
imperdibility1713
longiturnity1727
endurableness1795
lengthiness1829
endurability1837
perenniality1841
longevity1842
protractedness1855
enduringnessa1867
the world > time > duration > [noun] > long duration or lasting through time > lengthening in duration or prolonging
continuancec1374
prorogationc1400
prolongation?a1425
training1440
lengthingc1480
enlonging1509
prolonging1528
protraction1535
protract of time1536
productionc1540
trait1545
lengthening1574
continuation1587
prolongment1593
conserving1610
extensiona1631
wire-drawing1640
continuing1643
spinning1644
permansion1646
the world > action or operation > continuing > [noun]
continuationc1374
residence?c1450
continuance1530
countenance1592
pursuance1601
continualness1611
ongoing1637
continuando1672
continuing1691
continuality1805
ongoingness1932
1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomew de Glanville De Proprietatibus Rerum (1495) iii. vii. 53 He lykenyth the soule racional to a cercle by cause of his perfeccion and contynuynge.
1643 J. Milton Doctr. Divorce 12 It is not the outward continuing of marriage that keeps whole that covnant.
1691 T. Hale Acct. New Inventions 53 The ceasing or continuing the said Method of Sheathing.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online December 2019).

continuingadj.

Etymology: formed as continue v. + -ing suffix2.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: conˈtinuing.
1. That continues (in various senses of the verb); abiding, lasting; persistent, persevering.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > continuing > [adjective]
continuing1393
ongoing1841
rolling1959
the mind > will > decision > perseverance or persistence > [adjective]
unwearyc893
unwearieda1240
perseverant1340
continuing1393
persevering?a1425
importunate1477
infatigable?1510
unfatigablec1550
persisting1552
unweariable1561
holdfast1567
indefatigable1586
patient1590
faintless1593
untired1597
untired1600
assidual1605
unrelenting1606
persistive1609
unwearyinga1614
hard1615
indefesse1621
constant1639
assiduous1660
dogged1700
unremitting1730
inexhaustible1762
unremitted1774
untiring1823
persistent1830
sleuth1864
tug-like1890
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
1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis II. 18 It semeth love is welwillende To hem that ben continuende With besy herte to pursue Thing that is to love due.
1526 Bible (Tyndale) Heb. xiii. 14 For here haue we no continuynge citie [So 1611].
1634 T. Herbert Relation Some Yeares Trauaile 152 Desiring to eternize his fame, in a more continuing way.
1845 A. M. Hall Whiteboy I. xi. 196 Stimulated by continuing peril.
1866 J. Bryce Holy Rom. Empire (new ed.) v. 70 A continuing protest against the validity of Charles's title.
2. Modifying a substantive absolutely (= Latin ablative absolute), as an adverbial adjunct of the sentence, like, during, pending, and so tending to be regarded as a preposition; e.g. continuing my life = while my life continues, during my life. Obsolete.
ΚΠ
c1530 A. Barclay Egloges iii. sig. Nij v Better were to byde, continuynge my lyfe.
c1530 A. Barclay Egloges ii. sig. Kij Thy dysshes be one, contynnynge the yere.
1682 G. Vernon Life P. Heylyn 34 Continuing this time, Mr. Heylyn had no very considerable subsistence for himself and his new Companion.

Derivatives

conˈtinuingly adv.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > continuing > [adverb] > in a continuous manner or without stopping
fastlyOE
anonOE
everOE
everylikec1225
continuallyc1305
atreet1340
unceasinglyc1340
perpetuallyc1385
incessably1398
desselya1400
ithandlya1400
dreichlyc1400
restlessc1400
contunely1447
all alongc1450
dessantlyc1460
incessantly1481
still opece1488
uncessantlya1500
continuinglya1513
in ane1513
away1526
incessant1558
restlessly1567
square1570
stintless1598
ceaselessly?1606
residently1609
unrestingly1621
indesinently1651
jugially1654
unintermissively1656
constantly1682
hand to fist1706
forever1753
unintermittingly1784
round the clock1816
continuously1826
unpausingly1831
sustainedly1842
pauselessly1845
remorselessly1845
around the clock1872
play-by-play1889
ball-by-ball1906
non-stop1920
solidly1937
a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) I. ccxiiii. f. cxxxiiii The sayd. vii. slepers..sleped contynuyngly, to the laste..yeres of Theodocius.

Draft additions September 2016

continuing education n. originally U.S. education available to adults after leaving the formal education system, consisting typically of short or part-time courses.
ΘΚΠ
society > education > [noun] > systematic education > adult or further education
adult education1814
further education1913
continuing education1927
tertiary level1961
1927 Bull. Amer. Libr. Assoc. May 72/2 In Indiana they [sc. certificates] are given by the Extension Division of Indiana University,..and in Michigan by the State College through the Department of Continuing Education.
1973 Public Admin. Rev. 33 530/1 The strategies alluded to as continuing education are aimed at..disempowerment of the individual because they merely seek to transform him into a more productive and harmonious employee.
2011 Planning (Nexis) 26 Aug. 16 The reality is that we do need more jobs and easier access to continuing education.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online March 2021).
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