释义 |
continuancecon‧tin‧u‧ance /kənˈtɪnjuəns/ noun [singular, uncountable] formal  - Last month's elections saw a continuance in power of the country's socialist party.
- His ministers depended on his favour for their continuance in office.
- I certainly regarded the continuance of child benefit as very uncertain, and I still regard it as uncertain.
- Most felonies are first addressed in Municipal Court for arraignments, continuance matters and preliminary hearings.
- On the Day of Pachatata and Pachamama, you too might pray for its continuance.
- That provision in itself does not guarantee continuance in post until age 65.
- We were committed to the continuance of Britain's nuclear programme.
the state of continuing for a long period of time: the continuance in power of the Nationalist Party |