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Перевод: continuous
[прилагательное] непрерывный; длительный; продолжительный; постоянного действия; сплошной; постоянный; [существительное] длительная форма глагола
Тезаурус:
- Working on a Switchboard - particularly London, where the phone rings as soon as you put it down even now they have five lines - is a continuous education and a continual reminder of your own privileged position and relative security in the gay ghetto.
- Therefore, this point means that the tyre did not have a 1.6 mm depth of tread pattern grooves around the tyre in a continuous band situated in the central three-quarters of the width of the tread.
- Also the wavefront is unbounded if , has a step if , is continuous but not smooth if , and is smooth if .
- We have seen the transported Polaroid used this way for beachside crowd shots, with results good enough to create a demand for continuous operation, and steady sales of the prints, each of which displayed a sea of upturned faces.
- On the other hand, many patients with high blood pressure ultimately had strokes, apparently because their vessels burst under the excessive pressure, or they died because their hearts failed in the continuous task of driving blood through their constricted arteries.
- A master of spontaneous oratory, Asimov could hold forth on almost any subject with brilliant lucidity - as in his much-cited off-the-cuff description of how human life depends on the Sun: "All of us are living in the light and warmth of a huge hydrogen bomb, 860,000 miles across and 93 million miles away, which is in a state of continuous explosion."
- However, the preoccupation with violence and lawlessness is part of a long and continuous tradition, rather than a new and unique phenomenon.
- Consequently, the "visitors" and "guardians" usually settled for any occupation that required "some training which offered a prospect of continuous employment, and which fulfils the other desirable conditions".
- Bowlby wrote of "the absolute need of infants and toddlers for the continuous care of their mothers.
- Many other sites as well as Rollright have been monitored and the general conclusion so far is that there are radiation anomalies but they vary over time and that only an intensive continuous study at a site is likely to reveal the pattern.
- This new position was achieved only as a result of continuous warfare; there was hardly a year in the third century that did not see the Roman army engaged in some campaign.
- The third is to provide continuous background ventilation which does not adversely affect the comfort of the occupants and which is secure against intruders.
- The theory behind Birch's design was that a continuous magnet provides far better balance across the strings, whilst individual pole-pieces also interfere with sustain when the strings are bent.
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