continuously
adv. 连续不断地,接连地; 时时刻刻; 连着; 直
A continuous process or event continues for a period of time without stopping.
Residents report that they heard continuous gunfire.
居民们报告说他们听到了连续不断的枪声。
...all employees who had a record of five years' continuous employment with the firm...
所有在公司连续任职达5年的员工
A continuous line or surface has no gaps or holes in it.
...a continuous line of boats.
一排船只
...the continuous frieze of sculpted figures.
一条人物雕像构成的檐壁
In English grammar, continuous verb groups are formed using the auxiliary 'be' and the present participle of a verb, as in 'I'm feeling a bit tired' and 'She had been watching them for some time'. Continuous verb groups are used especially when you are focusing on a particular moment.
1. at every point;
2. with unflagging resolve;
Core ability is traffic transportation enterprises competes continuously the fountainhead of the advantage.
核心能力是交通运输企业持续竞争优势的源泉.
Agglomerates may be fractured or may exist continuously in the green bodies after compaction.
粉料成型后团聚体可能破碎,也可能继续存在.
West Point is the oldest contionusiouly opaque military continuously occupied military post in the United States.
西点军校是美国历史最悠久的被连续占领的军事据点.
Small, uniform bubbles that rise continuously to form a fine, gentle ring at the surface.
细小而均匀的气泡不断升起, 在表面形成一个精美而柔和的圆环.
But, appeared 3 years continuously later 1985 the circumstance that grain production press forward.
但是, 在1985年以后连续三年出现了粮食生产徘徊不前的情况.