释义 |
continuation美 [kən.tɪnju'eɪʃ(ə)n] 英 [kən.tɪnjʊ'eɪʃ(ə)n] - n.继续;延续;连续性;后续部分
- 网络持续;续篇;延长
n. continuance,extension,drawing out,persistence,maintenance 1. | [u][sing] 继续;连续;持续an act or the state of continuing |
| They are anxious to ensure the continuation of the economic reform programme. 他们渴望确保经济改革计划持续下去。 | | This year saw a continuation in the upward trend in sales. 今年销售呈持续增长的趋势。 |
2. | [c] 延续部分;续篇something that continues or follows sth else |
| Her new book is a continuation of her autobiography. 她的新书是她自传的续篇。 |
3. | [c] 附加物;延续物something that is joined on to sth else and forms a part of it |
| There are plans to build a continuation of the bypass next year. 已有计划明年修建这条支路的延伸线。 |
n. | 1. the process of continuing something without interruption 2. an additional part that extends something that already exists or has already begun 3. the renewal of an action, event, or process after it has been interrupted 4. a situation in which something continues without stopping 5. a situation in which something begins again at the point at which it was interrupted 6. something that is joined to something else so that it forms part of it 1. the process of continuing something without interruption 2. an additional part that extends something that already exists or has already begun 3. the renewal of an action, event, or process after it has been interrupted 4. a situation in which something continues without stopping 5. a situation in which something begins again at the point at which it was interrupted 6. something that is joined to something else so that it forms part of it |
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