释义 |
incontinuous, a. rare.|ɪnkənˈtɪnjuːəs| [in-3.] Not continuous; discontinuous.
1862R. H. Patterson Ess. Hist. & Art 68 They become imperceptible to the ear, in the low notes by the vibrations becoming too dull and incontinuous. 1892Stevenson Across the Plains 230 All brought down to the same faint residuum as a last night's dream to some incontinuous images. |