| slovo | definícia |  
continual (mass) | continual
  - kontinuálny, vytrvalý, nepretržitý |  
continual (encz) | continual,kontinuální	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
continual (encz) | continual,nepřetržitý	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
continual (encz) | continual,vytrvalý	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Continual (gcide) | Continual \Con*tin"u*al\, a. [OE. continuel, F. continuel. See
    Continue.]
    1. Proceeding without interruption or cesstaion; continuous;
       unceasing; lasting; abiding.
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             He that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast.
                                                   --Prov. xv.
                                                   15.
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    2. Occuring in steady and rapid succession; very frequent;
       often repeated.
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             The eye is deligh by a continental succession of
             small landscapes.                     --W. Irwing.
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    Continual proportionals (Math.), quantities in continued
       proportion. --Brande & C.
 
    Syn: Constant; prepetual; incessant; unceasing;
         uninterrupted; unintermitted; continuous. See
         Constant, and Continuous.
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continual (wn) | continual
     adj 1: occurring without interruption; chiefly restricted to
            what recurs regularly or frequently in a prolonged and
            closely spaced series; "the continual banging of the
            shutters" [ant: sporadic]
     2: `continual' (meaning seemingly uninterrupted) is often used
        interchangeably with `continuous' (meaning without
        interruption) |  
  | | podobné slovo | definícia |  
continual (mass) | continual
  - kontinuálny, vytrvalý, nepretržitý |  
continually (mass) | continually
  - nepretržito |  
continual (encz) | continual,kontinuální	adj:		Zdeněk Brožcontinual,nepřetržitý	adj:		Zdeněk Brožcontinual,vytrvalý	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
continual improvement (encz) | continual improvement,neustálé zlepšování	[eko.]		RNDr. Pavel Piskačcontinual improvement,soustavné zlepšování	[eko.]		RNDr. Pavel Piskač |  
continually (encz) | continually,nepřetržitě	adv:		Zdeněk Brožcontinually,vytrvale	adv:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Continual proportionals (gcide) | Continual \Con*tin"u*al\, a. [OE. continuel, F. continuel. See
    Continue.]
    1. Proceeding without interruption or cesstaion; continuous;
       unceasing; lasting; abiding.
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             He that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast.
                                                   --Prov. xv.
                                                   15.
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    2. Occuring in steady and rapid succession; very frequent;
       often repeated.
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             The eye is deligh by a continental succession of
             small landscapes.                     --W. Irwing.
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    Continual proportionals (Math.), quantities in continued
       proportion. --Brande & C.
 
    Syn: Constant; prepetual; incessant; unceasing;
         uninterrupted; unintermitted; continuous. See
         Constant, and Continuous.
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Continually (gcide) | Continually \Con*tin"u*al*ly\, adv.
    1. Without cessation; unceasingly; continuously; as, the
       current flows continually.
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             Why do not all animals continually increase in
             bigness?                              --Bentley.
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    2. In regular or repeated succession; very often.
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             Thou shalt eat bread at my table continually. --2
                                                   Sam. ix. 7.
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continual (wn) | continual
     adj 1: occurring without interruption; chiefly restricted to
            what recurs regularly or frequently in a prolonged and
            closely spaced series; "the continual banging of the
            shutters" [ant: sporadic]
     2: `continual' (meaning seemingly uninterrupted) is often used
        interchangeably with `continuous' (meaning without
        interruption) |  
continually (wn) | continually
     adv 1: seemingly without interruption; "complained continually
            that there wasn't enough money" |  
CONTINUAL CLAIM (bouvier) | CONTINUAL CLAIM, English law. When the feoffee of land is prevented from 
 taking possession by fear of menaces or bodily harm, he may make a claim to 
 the land in the presence of the vares[?], and if this claim is regularly made
 
 once every year and a day, which is then called a continual claim, it 
 preserves to the feoffee his rights, and is equal to a legal entry. 3 Bl. 
 Com. 175; 2 Bl. Com. 320; 1 Chit. Pr. 278 (a) in note; Crabbe's Inst. E. L. 
 403. 
 
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