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Перевод: continually
[наречие] беспрестанно
Тезаурус:
- So, even though he continually contrasts the value of everyday experience with the emptiness of Aristotelian procedures, he in fact goes on to argue that everyday experience also is powerless to give us knowledge of the nature of things.
- It is not suggested that the teacher should keep up a non-stop commentary or continually repeat the children's answers and comments for the benefit of the rest of the group.
- These she carries to and from school daily in a distressed plastic bag and uses continually.
- Lightning flowed over it continually, and the thunder was incessant.
- They were discussing a machine that was continually breaking down.
- From 1985, it has been continually invoked by Paisley and Peter Robinson in their attempt to subvert the Anglo-Irish accord.
- If this running light is to emulate the movement of a ball along a pitch, from the bowler's end represented by D1 to the wicket represented by D10, the l.e.d.s must light in the correct order and necessarily stop on reaching D10, in spite of the fact that the clock pulses are continually applied.
- Concentration levels were immense; continually we had to stern rudder/low brace to stay upright.
- Steve Cauthen, who finished 16th of the 19 runners on one of the leading English hopes, Cacoethes, said: "I was hampered continually and had no sort of run."
- Continually expanding and improving this exhibition preserves the unique history of a character who can teach without saying a word.
- He's a sharp operator, adept at playing the angles, continually bouncing gags off the course of a meandering conversation which takes in flotation tanks (" They told me they wanted to recreate the conditions of the womb, but that's all I need: some jerk in a white coat stabbing me with an ice-pick for half an hour"): Panama (" Most American casualties over there were self-inflicted, but that's because we have a lot of Hispanics in the armed services and some guys get confused; some Hispanics in the armed services and some guys get confused; some Hispanics shot themselves, they're that loyal"); even, somehow, the British motorway system (" Driving up the M1!
- Two great swishing wheels continually drive a mass of cogs and grinding wheels which crushed stone for putty and paint throughout the nineteenth century.
- DEVELOPERS OFTEN TRY to wear down local opposition by continually resubmitting plans.
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