Pronunciation: /kənˈtɪn.juː/
noun the act of continuing or the state of being continued
A1 I want to continue learning English.
A2 She decided to continue her studies at university.
B1 The team agreed to continue with the project despite setbacks.
B2 The company plans to continue expanding into new markets.
C1 His dedication to his work allowed him to continue climbing the corporate ladder.
C2 The negotiations will continue until a resolution is reached.
verb to persist in an activity or process
A1 I will continue to study English every day.
A2 She decided to continue working on her project despite feeling tired.
B1 The company plans to continue expanding its operations into new markets.
B2 After a short break, the team will continue with their training session.
C1 The negotiations will continue into the evening as both parties try to reach a compromise.
C2 Despite facing numerous obstacles, the athlete was determined to continue pursuing her dream of winning an Olympic medal.
formal The company will continue to invest in research and development.
informal I think we should continue working on this project.
slang Let's just keep on going with this plan.
figurative Despite the challenges, she decided to continue climbing the ladder of success.
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