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con·tin·u·um
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复数:continua或continuums
词根:continuum
adj.continuous 连续的,持续的;继续的;连绵不断的
continuing 继续的;持续的;连续的
continuant 连续音的
adv.continuously 连续不断地
n.continuity 连续性;一连串;分镜头剧本
continuant 连续音
noun
a coherent whole characterized as a collection, sequence, or progression of values or elements varying by minute degrees
"good" and "bad" … stand at opposite ends of a continuum instead of describing the two halves of a line—Wayne Shumaker
the set of real numbers including both the rationals and the irrationalsbroadly: a compact set which cannot be separated into two sets neither of which contains a limit point of the other
continuum mechanics连续介质力学
continuum theory连续介质理论
continuum damage mechanics连续损伤力学
1640年代,“连续的扩展或延伸,元素之间的联系像时间的瞬间一样亲密”,源自拉丁语 continuum “连续的事物”,中性形式为 continuus “连接,与某物相连; 一个接一个地跟随”,源自 continere(不及物动词)“不间断”,字面意思是“紧密相连”(见 contain)。复数形式为 continua。
连续统
连续区
连续统
连续介质
又称 :连续介质(continuous medium)
质点连续地充满所占空间的流体或固体。
连续区
borrowed from Medieval Latin, noun derivative from neuter of Latin continuus continuous
The first known use of continuum was in 1646
contortverb
to twist into an unusual appearance or unnatural shape
contortionistnoun
an acrobat able to twist the body into unusual positions
contortverb
to twist into an unusual appearance or unnatural shape
contortverb
to twist into an unusual appearance or unnatural shape
contortverb
to twist into an unusual appearance or unnatural shape
continuumnoun
something that is continuous and the same throughout and that is often thought of as a series of elements or values which differ by only tiny amounts
"light" and "dark" stand at opposite ends of a continuum
1 When I teach art history, I teach Pixies music as part of the continuum with the Surrealists of the mid-20th century, René Magritte and Salvador Dalí and Giorgio de Chirico.
2 On the parenting continuum, Ms. Myracle hits a midpoint between laid back and nosy.
3 At about the same time, competitive ballet skiing was heading for the Olympics — and still trying to figure out where it fell on the continuum between sport and art.
4 Just individual women, reading, thinking and reflecting on what it means to have a choice, and to make it, within a continuum of choices.
5 Sometimes when something wild and unexpected happens, we joke about a tear in the space-time continuum.
6 Once upon a time they made their names by understanding the continuum of which they were a part; the back story told by Charles James and Balenciaga and Claire McCardell.
7 When I wake, we appear to have passed through a space-time continuum and landed on Mars.
当我醒来的时候,我们似乎已经穿越时空隧道降落在火星上。
8 Newark may be on the far end of the urban continuum from dangerous to gritty to charmingly gritty, but it is on the continuum.
9 These various complaints are part of a continuum of ill-health...
这些各种各样的疾病、不适都是身体健康状况欠佳的一种表现。
10 I think that is another point along that same continuum.
11 The continuum of the corona is essentially radially polarized.
日冕连续区基本上是经向偏振.
12 Some, you might say, ruffled the very fabric of our space-time continuum.
13 People who are naturally at the high end of this temperamental continuum can be mistakenly classified as having anxiety disorders.
14 Many experts believe that the processes of daily torpor and hibernation form a continuum.
许多专家相信每天的迟钝和冬眠形成一个连续统一体.
15 “An interesting thing about the collection is that it’s a continuum. It’s not just one or two generations, but nearly 500 years of them.”
16 The show features an original story and new characters not taken from comic books, but it’s loosely situated in the “X-Men” continuum, with references to those more famous mutants having gone missing.
17 Jorge Ben has worked all the stops of the postsamba continuum, ecstatically chanting and strumming into the vanishing point and building a long list of great songs; this is near the top.
18 Neither do the film’s actors, who seem uncertain where to land on the continuum between arch and earnest.
19 In the solipsistic view, the conscious sense of self discussed earlier now has a new dimension beyond developing events along the continuum of womb to tomb.
20 Pregnancy and birth experiences do not exist outside the greater culture, but firmly within, along an ugly, interminable continuum.
3 连续
subalternate straight continuous serial consecutive continuing connected successive continual sequential uninterrupted successional sequent continuative seriate continuate durative together serially seriatim range series train chain stream sequence continuity continuation continuance concatenation contiguity catena continue connect extend segue serialize nonstop solid running continued progressive flowing contiguous unbroken incessant decennial continuant contin. con. contd. hand-running incessancy run succession seriality consecution sequency by bunch serialise in progression on end in succession undivided successively course round tissue streak barrage cavalcade solidness stretch tout de suite in series
4 连续体