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continuum美 [kən'tɪnjuəm] 英 [kən'tɪnjʊəm] - n.(相邻两者相似但起首与末尾截然不同的)连续体
- 网络超越时间线;连续统;连续统一体
1. | (相邻两者相似但起首与末尾截然不同的)连续体a series of similar items in which each is almost the same as the ones next to it but the last is very different from the first |
| It is impossible to say at what point along the continuum a dialect becomes a separate language. 要说出同一语言的方言差异到什么程度才成为另一种语言是不可能的。 |
n. | 10. 【哲学】连续(统一体);【数学】连续统,闭联[连续]集;【物理学】连续区 10. 【哲学】连续(统一体);【数学】连续统,闭联[连续]集;【物理学】连续区 |
n. | 1. a link between two things, or a continuous series of things, that blend into each other so gradually and seamlessly that it is impossible to say where one becomes the next 2. a set of real numbers between any two of which a third can always be found, and in which there are no gaps 3. a series of events, changes, features, etc. that all have a particular quality to different degrees |
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