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    continually

    US /kənˈtɪnjʊəlɪ/

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    UK /kən'tɪnjʊəlɪ/

    A2
    adv.AdverbConstantly; all the time
    They split up because they continually argued

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    How to be a Friend to Yourself

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    • They're continually telling us that our specific case might be unique, but that the general structure is common.

      They're continually telling us that our specific case might be unique, but that the general structure is common.

    • They're continually telling us

      They're continually telling us

    B1

    Elon Musk loses more than $100 billion after tumultuous year

    02:53Elon Musk loses more than $100 billion after tumultuous year
    • RECALLS, AND CONTINUALLY

      RECALLS, AND CONTINUALLY

    B1

    How to fight climate change with parking lots

    08:32How to fight climate change with parking lots
    • that it's a continually rising pitch.

      that it's a continually rising pitch.

    B1

    Amazing Earth Facts To Blow Your Mind

    02:53Amazing Earth Facts To Blow Your Mind
    • However, our planet is continually gaining and losing mass.

      However, our planet is continually gaining and losing mass.

    • However, our planet is continually gaining and losing mass.

      However, our planet is continually gaining and losing mass.

    B1

    How the “lost cities” of the Amazon were finally found

    06:55How the “lost cities” of the Amazon were finally found
    • and by the middle of the 16th century, we're hearing rumors of another city where A great lord goes about continually covered in gold dust and washes it away at night.

      and by the middle of the 16th century, we're hearing rumors of another city where A great lord goes about continually covered in gold dust and washes it away at night.

    • "A great Lord... goes about continually covered in gold dust."

      "A great Lord... goes about continually covered in gold dust."

    B1

    Taiwan's Best Roast Chicken is Cooked The Ancient Way | Street Eats | Bon Appétit

    12:12Taiwan's Best Roast Chicken is Cooked The Ancient Way | Street Eats | Bon Appétit
    • On the outside, it's gonna be continually dried, but the added moisture of the air is actually going to make that air hotter, faster.

      On the outside, it's gonna be continually dried, but the added moisture of the air is actually going to make that air hotter, faster.

    • On the outside, it's going to be continually dried,

      On the outside, it's going to be continually dried,

    B1

    了解這個道理,會徹底改變你對人生的看法 ▶《紐約時報》暢銷書作者Robert Greene 羅伯特·格林(中英字幕)

    09:12了解這個道理,會徹底改變你對人生的看法 ▶《紐約時報》暢銷書作者Robert Greene 羅伯特·格林(中英字幕)
    • You're inside hearing your own thoughts day in day out like a continually circling loop in your head.

      You're inside hearing your own thoughts day in day out like a continually circling loop in your head.

    • You're inside hearing your own thoughts day in, day out, like a continually circling loop in your head.

      You're inside hearing your own thoughts day in, day out, like a continually circling loop in your head.

    A2

    Speak English Fluently By Practising These 7 Things Every Day (Improve English Communication Skills)

    14:10Speak English Fluently By Practising These 7 Things Every Day (Improve English Communication Skills)
    • You want to be continually getting better and better and better.

      You want to be continually getting better and better and better.

    • You want to be continually getting better and better and better.

      You want to be continually getting better and better and better.

    A2

    Learn the English Phrases WHAT'S NEW? and WHAT ELSE IS NEW?

    04:07Learn the English Phrases WHAT'S NEW? and WHAT ELSE IS NEW?
    • So if I wanted to show you the shed, or if I wanted to show you something like, "Oh, there's the trees that were blowing in the wind the other day," or if I wanted to say, "My house is over there," I'm not sure if you could see it, I could continually walk around.

      So if I wanted to show you the shed, or if I wanted to show you something like, "Oh, there's the trees that were blowing in the wind the other day," or if I wanted to say, "My house is over there," I'm not sure if you could see it, I could continually walk around.

    • I could continually walk around.

      I could continually walk around.

    A2

    The Lengths We Go To Avoid Love

    06:18The Lengths We Go To Avoid Love
    • Or perhaps our parental figure was constantly at the office or unavailable behind a locked study door. They might have had a violent, unpredictable temper or left us somehow feeling that we were just never good enough for them. As a result, to an extent we may not even have realised, we became experts at independence. We came to associate safety with a high degree of self-protective isolation. We might have become big readers or fascinated by the animal world or obsessed with music or computer games. Without quite knowing we had done so, we learnt never to trust a flesh-and-blood, three-dimensional human again. Our experiences may not have affected the strength of our longing for love, but they have heavily impacted our capacity to endure mutually satisfying relationships. We may now, as adults, tell ourselves that we want closeness and surrender. We will sob sincerely when we lose love, but we are continually taking steps to ensure we will never be at any sustained risk of finding it. The true terror for us is not that love should fail, but that it should, by some oversight on our part, succeed. For this would ask of us a level of defencelessness and exposure to another person and to a chance of happiness that has no precedent in our lives and poses immense, ego-shattering challenges to the armoured way our personalities have been structured.

      Or perhaps our parental figure was constantly at the office or unavailable behind a locked study door. They might have had a violent, unpredictable temper or left us somehow feeling that we were just never good enough for them. As a result, to an extent we may not even have realised, we became experts at independence. We came to associate safety with a high degree of self-protective isolation. We might have become big readers or fascinated by the animal world or obsessed with music or computer games. Without quite knowing we had done so, we learnt never to trust a flesh-and-blood, three-dimensional human again. Our experiences may not have affected the strength of our longing for love, but they have heavily impacted our capacity to endure mutually satisfying relationships. We may now, as adults, tell ourselves that we want closeness and surrender. We will sob sincerely when we lose love, but we are continually taking steps to ensure we will never be at any sustained risk of finding it. The true terror for us is not that love should fail, but that it should, by some oversight on our part, succeed. For this would ask of us a level of defencelessness and exposure to another person and to a chance of happiness that has no precedent in our lives and poses immense, ego-shattering challenges to the armoured way our personalities have been structured.

    • but we are continually taking steps to ensure we will never be at any sustained risk of finding it.

      but we are continually taking steps to ensure we will never be at any sustained risk of finding it.

    B1