cont.

listen to the pronunciation of cont.
English - Turkish
devamı
continue
devam ettirmek
continue
sürdürmek

Kadınlara yardımcı olmayı sürdürmek istiyorum. - I want to continue to help women.

continue
{f} devam etmek

Parmaklarınızla yemek yemek sadece yüzyıllar boyu devam etmekle kalmadı, aynı zamanda bazı alimler onun tekrar popüler olabileceğine inanıyorlar. - Not only has eating with your fingers continued throughout the centuries, but some scholars believe that it may become popular again.

Ben eğitime devam etmek için karar verdim. - I've decided to continue studying.

continue
sürmek
continue
{i} devam

Fiyatlar yükselmeye devam ediyor. - Prices will continue to rise.

Fiyatlar tırmanmaya devam ediyor. - Prices continue to climb.

continue
idame etmek
continue
baki kalmak
continue
(Bilgisayar) sürdür

Yüksek lisans okulunda çalışmalarını sürdürdü. - He continued his studies at graduate school.

Tom o kabul ettiği sürece desteğini sürdürmeye kararlıydı. - Tom was determined to continue his support for as long as it took.

continue
süregelmek
continue
olagelmek
continue
(Bilgisayar) sürdür devam et
continue
süregitmek
continue
kalmak
cont
{k} contents, continent, continue
continue
{f} uzamak
continue
devam et,v.devam et: n.devam
continue
sürdür devam et (mek)
Turkish - Turkish
Lastik çizme, potin
English - English
{i} lasting without interruption, resuming after interruption
continue
Continued

Up till now America has called itself the world's police and continued suppression relying on military force. - Up till now the United States has called itself the world's police and continues suppression relying on military force.

Tom and Mary continued looking at each other. - Tom and Mary continued to look at each other.

Cont. is an abbreviation for `continued', which is used at the bottom of a page to indicate that a letter or text continues on another page. a written abbreviation of continued
Control

She can't control her children. - She cannot control her children.

When the flight crew has their aircraft under control, everything is working normally and yet it still crashes into the ground, that's a Controlled Flight Into Terrain. - When the flight crew has their aircraft under control, everything is working normally and yet it still crashes into the ground, that's CFIT.

Teledyne-Continental (engine mfgr )
cont.
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