continuation
英 [kənˌtɪn.juˈeɪ.ʃən]
美 [kənˌtɪn.juˈeɪ.ʃən]
1. con- "together" + -tinu- + -ation.
2. => keep together, uninterrupted.
- continuation (n.)
- late 14c., from Old French continuation (13c.), or directly from Latin continuationem (nominative continuatio), noun of action from continuat-, past participle stem of continuare (see continue).
- 1. Many traders forecast a continuation of the market's recent bearish trend.
- 很多交易商都预测最近市场的下跌趋势还将延续。
- 2. He predicts a continuation of healthy profits in the current financial year.
- 他预计本财年能继续保持可观的利润。
- 3. They are anxious to ensure the continuation of the economic reform programme.
- 他们渴望经济改革计划一定持续下去。
- 4. The years 2000 - 01 saw the continuation of the university's planned expansion.
- 2000至2001年这所大学继续进行有计划的扩展.
- 5. War is famously'the continuation of policy by other means '.
- 战争是“以其他方法延续政策 ”,这种说法很出名.