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词汇 continuum
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Definition of continuum in English:

continuum

nounPlural continua kənˈtɪnjʊəmkənˈtɪnjuəm
  • A continuous sequence in which adjacent elements are not perceptibly different from each other, but the extremes are quite distinct.

    差异序列,族群相;连续统,闭联集

    a continuum of special educational needs
    the continuum from third world economies to advanced nations
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Both assertions are statements of artistic merit, ranking performers and composers on a continuum from the worthless to the genius.
    • Most people are not always at either extreme of the continuum of outlook on life.
    • Dresden isn't a retrospective re-creation, because it exists in a separate continuum from the events that formed it.
    • The continuum of this work runs between prose, prose poetry and poetry.
    • There is no such thing as a perfect business decision, as a corporate life cycle is not an instance but a continuum.
    • In reality, of course, it is a continuum and with origins that go way back into antiquity.
    • In this study, the meanings women attached to food differed depending on where they were on the recovery continuum.
    • One could consider four assumptions as existing on a continuum with extremes at either end.
    • Politics understood this way is a continuum along a single dimension.
    • Our work in the area of food security follows a continuum, along which are different programming stages.
    • Symbolic, spiritual, human and bacterial life are placed in a continuum.
    • Each is a biological continuum with symptomatic disease at one extreme.
    • Sexuality is much more like a continuum than two polar opposites.
    • In other words, these forms may correspond to different points on a continuum.
    • Needless to say, the distinctions form a continuum, rather than discrete categories.
    • I don't think pleasure need be seen as a one-dimensional experience, a uniform continuum.
    • But gender identity should be seen as a continuum, just like sexual orientation.
    • The problem is presented as a continuum from normative forms of behavior to extreme and serious attacks.
    • Blues music, as he sees it, is simply part of a continuum of black pop.
    • When a group limits its appeal to either extreme of the continuum, it is confined to a small portion of the market.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Latin, neuter of continuus (see continuous).

Definition of continuum in US English:

continuum

nounkənˈtɪnjuəmkənˈtinyo͞oəm
  • 1usually in singular A continuous sequence in which adjacent elements are not perceptibly different from each other, although the extremes are quite distinct.

    差异序列,族群相;连续统,闭联集

    at the fast end of the fast-slow continuum
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I don't think pleasure need be seen as a one-dimensional experience, a uniform continuum.
    • Sexuality is much more like a continuum than two polar opposites.
    • In this study, the meanings women attached to food differed depending on where they were on the recovery continuum.
    • Needless to say, the distinctions form a continuum, rather than discrete categories.
    • Dresden isn't a retrospective re-creation, because it exists in a separate continuum from the events that formed it.
    • The continuum of this work runs between prose, prose poetry and poetry.
    • There is no such thing as a perfect business decision, as a corporate life cycle is not an instance but a continuum.
    • Blues music, as he sees it, is simply part of a continuum of black pop.
    • Both assertions are statements of artistic merit, ranking performers and composers on a continuum from the worthless to the genius.
    • In reality, of course, it is a continuum and with origins that go way back into antiquity.
    • Our work in the area of food security follows a continuum, along which are different programming stages.
    • Politics understood this way is a continuum along a single dimension.
    • Symbolic, spiritual, human and bacterial life are placed in a continuum.
    • The problem is presented as a continuum from normative forms of behavior to extreme and serious attacks.
    • Most people are not always at either extreme of the continuum of outlook on life.
    • Each is a biological continuum with symptomatic disease at one extreme.
    • One could consider four assumptions as existing on a continuum with extremes at either end.
    • In other words, these forms may correspond to different points on a continuum.
    • When a group limits its appeal to either extreme of the continuum, it is confined to a small portion of the market.
    • But gender identity should be seen as a continuum, just like sexual orientation.
    1. 1.1Mathematics The set of real numbers.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Leibniz concluded that continua are not real entities at all; as ‘wholes preceding their parts’ they have instead a purely ideal character.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Latin, neuter of continuus (see continuous).

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