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31continue — When used as a control instruction, it should be followed by another word(s) clarifying what is expected of the pilot. Examples: “continue taxi,” “continue descent,” or “continue inbound.” …
32continue — verb 1) he was unable to continue with his job Syn: carry on, proceed, go on, keep on, persist, press on, persevere; informal stick, soldier on Ant: stop 2) discussions continued throughout the night Syn …
33continue — verb 1) he was unable to continue with his job Syn: carry on, proceed, pursue, go on, keep on, persist, persevere, keep at; informal stick at 2) discussions continued throughout the year Syn: go on, carry on …
34continue — [c]/kənˈtɪnju / (say kuhn tinyooh) verb (continued, continuing) –verb (i) 1. to go forwards or onwards in any course or action; keep on. 2. to go on after suspension or interruption. 3. to last or endure. 4. to remain in a place; abide; stay. 5.… …
35CONTINUE — * (À LA). loc. adv. À la longue, à force de continuer. Il travaille d abord avec ardeur, mais à la continue il se ralentit. À la continue il se lasse. Il est familier et il vieillit …
36continue — 1. verb /kənˈtɪnju/ a) to proceed with (doing an activity); to prolong (an activity). Shall I continue speaking, or will you just interrupt me again? b) To make last; to prolong. Do you want me to continue to unload these boxes? …
37continue — verb Continue is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑attack, ↑battle, ↑bombardment, ↑century, ↑controversy, ↑conversation, ↑cycle, ↑development, ↑discussion, ↑exhibition, ↑fight, ↑ …
38CONTINUE — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index continue noun continuation, endlessness, endurance, fidelity, immortality, insistence (2), renewal, stability, thread …
39continue — (kon ti nue) s. f. 1° Appareil de filature divisant la nappe de laine en des fils bien tordus. 2° À la continue, loc. adv. Voy. continu …
40continue — See resume. See resume, continue …