Found 4 items, similar to Continue.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: continue
terus
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: continue
berkelanjutan, berlangsung, melanjutkan, melestarikan, meneruskan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: continue
continue
v 1: continue a certain state, condition, or activity;
“Keep on
working!”;
“We continued to work into the night”;
“Keep
smiling”;
“We went on working until well past midnight”
[syn:
go on,
proceed,
go along,
keep] [ant:
discontinue]
2: continue with one's activities;
“I know it's hard,” he
continued,
“but there is no choice”;
“carry on--pretend we
are not in the room” [syn:
go on,
carry on,
proceed]
3: keep or maintain in unaltered condition; cause to remain or
last;
“preserve the peace in the family”;
“continue the
family tradition”;
“Carry on the old traditions” [syn:
uphold,
carry on,
bear on,
preserve] [ant:
discontinue]
4: move ahead; travel onward in time or space;
“We proceeded
towards Washington”;
“She continued in the direction of
the hills”;
“We are moving ahead in time now” [syn:
proceed,
go forward]
5: allow to remain in a place or position;
“We cannot continue
several servants any longer”;
“She retains a lawyer”;
“The
family's fortune waned and they could not keep their
household staff”;
“Our grant has run out and we cannot
keep you on”;
“We kept the work going as long as we could”
[syn:
retain,
keep,
keep on,
keep going]
6: carry forward;
“We continued our research into the cause of
the illness” [syn:
persist in]
7: continue after an interruption;
“The demonstration continued
after a break for lunch”
8: continue in a place, position, or situation;
“After
graduation, she stayed on in Cambridge as a student
adviser”;
“Stay with me, please”;
“despite student
protests, he remained Dean for another year”;
“She
continued as deputy mayor for another year” [syn:
stay,
stay on,
remain]
9: exist over a prolonged period of time;
“The bad weather
continued for two more weeks”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Continue
Continue
\Con*tin"ue\, v. t.
1. To unite; to connect. [Obs.]
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the use of the navel is to continue the infant unto
the mother. --Sir T.
browne.
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2. To protract or extend in duration; to preserve or persist
in; to cease not.
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O continue thy loving kindness unto them that know
thee. --Ps. xxxvi.
10.
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You know how to make yourself happy by only
continuing such a life as you have been long
accustomed to lead. --Pope.
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3. To carry onward or extend; to prolong or produce; to add
to or draw out in length.
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A bridge of wond'rous length,
From hell continued, reaching th' utmost orb
of this frail world. --Milton.
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4. To retain; to suffer or cause to remain; as, the trustees
were continued; also, to suffer to live.
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And how shall we continue Claudio. --Shak.
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Continue
\Con*tin"ue\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Continued; p. pr. &
vb. n.
Continuing.] [F. continuer, L. continuare,
-tinuatum, to connect, continue, fr. continuus. See
Continuous, and cf.
Continuate.]
1. To remain in a given place or condition; to remain in
connection with; to abide; to stay.
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Here to continue, and build up here
A growing empire. --Milton.
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They continue with me now three days, and have
nothing to eat. --Matt. xv.
32.
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2. To be permanent or durable; to endure; to last.
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But now thy kingdom shall not continue. --1 Sam.
xiii. 14.
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3. To be steadfast or constant in any course; to persevere;
to abide; to endure; to persist; to keep up or maintain a
particular condition, course, or series of actions; as,
the army continued to advance.
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If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples
indeed. --John viii.
31.
Syn: To persevere; persist. See
Persevere.
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