Continuidad (en. Continuity)
/konteɲiˈðað/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Quality of what has no interruptions.
The continuity of the workflow is essential for the success of the project.
La continuidad del flujo de trabajo es esencial para el éxito del proyecto.
Sum of parts that form a whole without interruption.
The continuity in stories is important to maintain the reader's interest.
La continuidad en las historias es importante para mantener el interés del lector.
Logical and temporal relationship between ideas or events.
The continuity of the narrative allows the audience to follow the plot without confusion.
La continuidad de la narrativa permite que el público siga la trama sin confusiones.
Etymology
From Latin 'continuĭtas', -atis.
Common Phrases and Expressions
continuity over time
Belonging to the same course or purpose over a period.
continuidad en el tiempo
to provide continuity
To ensure that something continues to function or progress.
dar continuidad
educational continuity
Process that ensures that a person's education is not interrupted.
continuidad educativa
Related Words
continue
To follow or proceed with something already started.
continuar
continuous
That has no interruptions, that is incessant.
continuo
temporal continuity
Concept that refers to the non-interruption of events in time.
continuidad temporal
Slang Meanings
To keep something unchanged or uninterrupted.
The party continued until dawn, no one wanted to leave.
La fiesta tuvo continuidad hasta el amanecer, nadie quiso irse.
When something repeats or continues in a monotonous manner.
His speech was pure continuity, he didn't say anything new.
Su discurso fue pura continuidad, no dijo nada nuevo.
The connection or coherence between events or ideas.
The continuity of his story didn't make sense, it seemed made up.
La continuidad de su historia no tenía sentido, parecía inventada.