continuously
adverb
uk/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs.li/us/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs.li/B2
without apauseorinterruption:
不断地,连续地,持续地You can'tworkcontinuously for sixhourswithout abreak!你不能連續工作六個小時不休息!
Heplayedcontinuously forminuteson end withoutappearingto take abreath.他连续演奏了几分钟,似乎没有换一口气。
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continuous
for a very long time
- alwaysThe power plant is always running.
- for everI will love you for ever.
- permanentlyHis reputation was permanently ruined by the scandal.
- eternallyEvildoers shall be eternally condemned.
- uninterruptedlyStocks have risen uninterruptedly for the last three months.
- Simmer for 5minuteswhilestirringthesaucecontinuously.
- Theteachersspeakcontinuouslythroughouttheclass.
- Newproductsare continuously beingintroducedto themarketplace.
Continuous & permanent
- abiding
- abidingly
- ad infinitum
- around-the-clock
- be
- immanence
- immanent
- imperishable
- incessant
- incessantly
- permanence
- permanently
- perpetuity
- persevering
- persistence
- unrelievedly
- unremitting
- unremittingly
- unwavering
- wall-to-wall