单词 | continually |
释义 | continuallyadv. 1. a. In a continual way; always, incessantly, constantly, perpetually, all the time; i.e. either: Without any intermission, at every moment, continuously (in time); or less strictly: With frequent repetition, very frequently. (Cf. continual adj. 1.) ΘΚΠ the world > time > frequency > [adverb] unseldea950 oftOE thickOE ylomeOE oftsithec1175 oftsithesc1175 lomec1200 oftlya1225 oft-stounds1303 continuallyc1305 oftena1325 rifely1357 oft-timesc1384 oft-timec1387 oftentimesa1393 oftentimec1395 fele-sitha1400 lightlya1400 oftentide?a1400 rifea1400 seresitha1400 many a foldc1400 often sithec1405 hauntinglyc1440 by many a foldc1450 fele-syss1489 frequently1531 feltymesc1540 oftens1567 oftenly1574 frequent1614 repeatedlya1647 (as) often as not1723 more often (or oftener) than not1723 not uncommonly1747 not infrequently1779 (at) every whip-stitch1824 oftenwhilesa1850 at short intervals1859 the world > action or operation > continuing > [adverb] > in a continuous manner or without stopping fastlyOE anonOE everOE everylikec1225 continuallyc1305 atreet1340 unceasinglyc1340 perpetuallyc1385 incessably1398 desselya1400 ithandlya1400 dreichlyc1400 restlessc1400 contunely1447 all alongc1450 dessantlyc1460 incessantly1481 still opece1488 uncessantlya1500 continuinglya1513 in ane1513 away1526 incessant1558 restlessly1567 square1570 stintless1598 ceaselessly?1606 residently1609 unrestingly1621 indesinently1651 jugially1654 unintermissively1656 constantly1682 hand to fist1706 forever1753 unintermittingly1784 round the clock1816 continuously1826 unpausingly1831 sustainedly1842 pauselessly1845 remorselessly1845 around the clock1872 play-by-play1889 ball-by-ball1906 non-stop1920 solidly1937 the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > continuity or uninterruptedness > [adverb] togetherc1290 bedenea1300 continuallyc1305 an-end?1440 contunely1447 successively1531 jointlyc1540 continuedly1559 unend1559 durably?1567 outright1579 continuately1601 uninterruptedly1665 constantly1682 unintermittedly1693 unbrokenly1850 unintermittently1875 c1305 Early Eng. Poems & Lives Saints (1862) 77 Of art he radde six ȝer contynuelliche ynouȝ. a1340 R. Rolle Psalter xii. 2 Bot i am in anguys..by day, that is continuelly whils my lif lastis. a1387 J. Trevisa tr. R. Higden Polychron. (St. John's Cambr.) (1869) II. 99 He reigned þerynne continualliche þritty ȝere. 1483 W. Caxton tr. Caton 4 Of an Abbot that contynuelly by thre dayes to fore his dethe helde his eyen open. 1545 Primer Kynges Maiestie (STC 16034) sig. B.iii To the Cherubin and Seraphin contynually do cry. 1602 J. Marston Hist. Antonio & Mellida v. sig. H4v Oh, to haue a husband with a mouth continually smoaking. 1678 R. Russel tr. Jabir ibn Haiyan Wks. Geber iii. ii. i. iii. 147 Stir it continually with your Fingers. 1771 T. Smollett Humphry Clinker I. 66 The carriages which are continually making their exit or their entrance. 1875 B. Jowett tr. Plato Dialogues (ed. 2) I. 366 Why do people delight in continually conversing with you? 1880 A. Geikie Elem. Lessons Physical Geogr. (new ed.) ii. ix. 58 The sun is continually radiating heat from his glowing mass. ΘΚΠ the world > time > duration > eternity or infinite duration > [adverb] always fortha700 alwayeOE oeOE everOE buten endea1000 echelichec1175 till doomsdayc1175 to timea1200 perdurablyc1275 in ayea1300 without endc1330 anytimea1375 for ay and oc1374 continually1382 perpetuallyc1385 ay-forthc1390 everlastinglyc1390 perpetualc1392 eternallyc1393 endlessa1400 in (also for, to) perpetuitya1400 always?c1425 without timec1425 endlesslya1450 sempiternlyc1450 infinitivec1470 aylastinglyc1475 everlastingc1475 incessantly1481 in saecula saeculorum1481 sempiternally1509 all days1533 for altogether1542 constantly1567 interminate?1567 incorruptibly1579 perpetuously1612 in perpetuum1613 eternal1614 unterminably1631 unfadinglya1672 unendingly1674 for a constancy1710 perennially1729 tarnally1790 imperishably1795 indefectibly1837 immortally1858 fadelessly1861 1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) 2 Sam. vii. 16 Thi troon shalbe stedefast contynuli. a1485 J. Rows Roll No. 5 (1859) And soo hys heyrys bere countinuali aftyr hym. 1540 Act 32 Hen. VIII c. 45 Which court..continually and for euer shalbe a court of record. 1548 Order of Communion sig. C.i That we maye continuallye [later edd. evermore] dwell in hym. 1678 J. Bunyan Pilgrim's Progress 227 There also you shall serve him continually . View more context for this quotation c. At every recurring time, regularly, on every occasion. (Cf. continual adj. 1b.) ΘΚΠ the world > time > frequency > [adverb] > always or in every case alwayeOE aldayOE everOE by night and (by) daylOE ayc1175 algatea1200 alwaysc1225 everylikec1225 stillc1297 evermorea1300 algatesa1325 alikec1330 early and latec1330 at all assaysc1360 universallya1398 likec1400 continuallyc1460 tidely1482 ay-whenc1485 from time to (formerly unto) timea1500 at all seasons1526 at once1563 at every turn1565 throughout1567 still still1592 still1594 still and anona1616 still an enda1616 every stitch-while1620 everlastingly1628 constantly1651 everywhen1655 eternally1670 allus1739 any day (of the week)1759 everly1808 allers1833 every time1854 toujours1902 all (the way) down the line1975 c1460 J. Fortescue Governance of Eng. (1714) 115 Thees Counceillours may continually, at such Howres as schall be assigned to them, comewne and deliber. 1568 Bible (Bishops') Heb. x. 1 Those sacrifices whiche they offer yeere by yeere continually. 1597 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie v. lxxviii. 234 What seruice the other Priestes did continually in the holy place. 1820 J. Keats Isabella in Lamia & Other Poems 65 On [autumn] eves The breath of Winter comes..And the sick west continually bereaves Of some gold tinge. a. Continuously, in continuous succession, successively. Obsolete. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > continuity or uninterruptedness > [adverb] > in continuous succession continually1340 continentlya1535 cursively1621 straightforward1809 consecutively1847 straight1949 1340 R. Rolle Pricke of Conscience 4744 Whether any other days sal falle Bytwen þa days, or þai sal alle Continuely falle, day aftir day..he can noght say. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > ratio or proportion > [adverb] > equal or constant proportionally?a1560 continually proportional1571 1571 T. Digges in L. Digges's Geom. Pract.: Pantometria xii. sig. Yiv v If 7 lines be continually proportional. 1806 C. Hutton Course Math. (ed. 5) I. 314 Quantities are said to be Continually Proportional, or in Continued Proportion, when the ratio is the same between every two adjacent terms. ΘΚΠ the world > space > extension in space > [adverb] > without a break continuately1601 indistantly1656 continually1660 continuously1678 1660 tr. I. Barrow Euclide's Elements i. 6 To produce a right line finite, strait forth continually. 1756 R. Simson Euclid i. Axiom 12 These straight lines being continually produced, shall at length meet upon that side on which are the angles which are less than two right angles. [So in modern edd.] This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adv.c1305 |
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