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continuously 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. at every point; "The function is continuously differentiable"
  2. endlessly: with unflagging resolve; "dance inspires him ceaselessly to strive higher and higher toward the shining pinnacle of perfection that is the goal of every artiste"
  3. (continuous) of a function or curve; extending without break or irregularity
  4. (continuousness) the quality of something that continues without end or interruption
  5. (Continuous (topology)) In mathematics, a continuous function is a function for which, intuitively, small changes in the input result in small changes in the output. Otherwise, a function is said to be "discontinuous". ...
  6. Without pause
  7. (continuous) Without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time; Without intervening space; continued; protracted; extended; Not deviating or varying from uniformity; not interrupted; not joined or articulated; Such that, for every x in the domain, for each small open interval ...
  8. (Continuous) steady; uninterrupted
  9. (Continuous (Tom Swifty)) "All I ever do is milk this damn cow," Tom uttered continuously.
  10. (CONTINUOUS) NAVIGATION OF A VESSEL. The forward movement of a vessel through specified ice conditions without stopping.
  11. (Continuous (pith)) twig center not chambered or hollow
  12. (Continuous) A characteristic of a river. Continuous is usually used as "continuous rapids", meaning that there is little or no flatwater between rapids. Opposite of pool-and-drop. Some pool-and-drop rivers become continuous at high flow. See Pool and Drop.
  13. (Continuous) A fabric that has no joining seams in it. The final length of the curtain can't be more than 2400mm and sometimes 2600mm. (There would be very few curtains that would need to be this long.)
  14. (Continuous) A unit with continuous availability is open for enrolment all year round. You can enrol and start studying at any time.
  15. (Continuous) Data or variables that differ by amounts or degrees. An example of continuous data is a person's age in years or months.
  16. (Continuous) Label: Fan-folded labels manufactured from a continuous web of label stock, which is not cut into units prior to execution.
  17. (Continuous) One that does not have interruptions in space.
  18. (Continuous) Random variables that can assume an uncountable number of values (values are not countable but instead correspond to the points on some interval)
  19. (Continuous) This can mean one of a few things. It either means a continuous Magic or Trap cards with the symbol, monster cards that have effects that are always active, but never activated (see Activate and Monster Effects), or any card that don't leave the field after it resolves. ...
  20. (Continuous) Used instead of DAY or NIGHT as third element in a slugline to indicate the action moves from one location to another without any interruptions in time. Optional, can be dropped altogether.
  21. (Continuous) data that occur everywhere on the surface of the earth
  22. (Continuous) means "without stopping": The continuous drumming of the rain on the windows put Herman to sleep.
  23. (Continuous) means uninterrupted multiple strokes of the slide without intervening stops (or other clutch control action) at the end of individual strokes.
  24. (Continuous) no stopping, turns at every wall (instead of stop-turnaround-and-eventually-push-off-agains), feet never touch the bottom.
  25. (Continuous) or rolling budgets are annual master budgets expressed as 12 monthly targets, wherein as one month ends, another month is added to the budget. For example, the master budget may run from the beginning of June 2001 to the end of May 2003. ...