continuum
/kənˈtɪnjuəm/ (bre, ipa) · /kənˈtɪnjuəm/ (ame, ipa) · /kən-ˈtin-yü-əm/ (ame, mw)
continuum — 名詞
- continuumsingular
- continuaplural
1. a connected range of states, values, or stages that shade into each other, so th
連續體
各部分漸變、沒有明顯界線
a connected range of states, values, or stages that shade into each other, so there is no exact place where one ends and the next begins
The clinic teaches parents that autism exists on a continuum, not in neat boxes.
診所會教家長,自閉症是存在於一個連續體上,不是幾個整齊分開的盒子。
pattern: on a continuum
After surgery, the nurse said pain falls on a continuum from sore to unbearable.
手術後,護士說疼痛是落在一個從痠痛到難以忍受的連續體上。
pattern: continuum from X to Y
At the language exam, scores formed a continuum instead of three fixed levels.
在語言考試裡,分數形成的是一個連續體,不是三個固定等級。
Professor Karim placed the two dialects on a continuum from village speech to city slang.
Karim 教授把這兩種方言放在一個從鄉村說法到城市俚語的連續體上。
Counsellors view recovery as a continuum that stretches from crisis to stability.
諮商師把復原看成一個從危機延伸到穩定的連續體。
文法句型
on a continuum
a continuum of + plural noun
a continuum from X to Y
see something as a continuum
用法筆記
Common in academic, medical, and policy writing when the boundaries between categories are fuzzy. It often appears with 'of + noun' or 'from X to Y' to name the spread.