con·ti·nu·i·ty /ˌkɑntṇˈuəti, ˈju-/
連續性
con·ti·nu·ity /ˌkɑntṇˈ(j)uətɪ/ 名詞
持續性,連續(性)
continuity
連續性
Con·ti·nu·i·ty n.; pl. Continuities . the state of being continuous; uninterrupted connection or succession; close union of parts; cohesion; as, the continuity of fibers.
The sight would be tired, if it were attracted by a continuity of glittering objects. --Dryden.
Law of continuity Math. & Physics, the principle that nothing passes from one state to another without passing through all the intermediate states.
Solution of continuity. Math. See under Solution.
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continuity
n 1: uninterrupted connection or union [ant: discontinuity]
2: a detailed script used in making a film in order to avoid
discontinuities from shot to shot
3: the property of a continuous and connected period of time
[syn: persistence]