continuously
continuously — adverb
1. happening or proceeding without any break or stop across a span of time
happening or proceeding without any break or stop across a span of time
The museum's security cameras run continuously, day and night.
collocation: run continuously
Yumi checked her phone continuously during the long meeting.
collocation: check continuously
Rain fell continuously for three days, flooding many homes in the town.
The baby cried continuously until Mauricio picked her up.
Stephanie has worked on the same project continuously since last April.
- constantly
suggests something happens all the time but may allow very brief gaps
- unceasingly
more formal and emphatic than continuously
- incessantly
often used for sounds or actions that are so frequent they become annoying
- intermittently
happening with stops and starts
- periodically
happening at regular intervals with breaks between
文法句型
[verb] continuously
continuously [verb]
用法筆記
Continuously means 'without any gap or break at all'. Do not confuse with continually, which means 'happening repeatedly over a period' — a machine can run continuously (no stop), whereas someone can be continually checking their watch (stopping and starting again).