Continental in english

Continental

pronunciation: kɑntənentəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

continental = continental ; continent-wide. 

Example: Until these are solved, continental and regional library associations in Africa will be shortlived.Example: The dynamism of a continent-wide free society drawn from many strains depended on more people having access to more knowledge to be used in more ways = The dynamism of a continent-wide free society drawn from many strains depended on more people having access to more knowledge to be used in more ways.

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» deriva continentalcontinental drift .

Example: The idea of tectonic plates moving together or apart is known as a continental drift.

» desayuno continentalcontinental breakfast [Desayuno ligero consistente en una bebida caliente y bollería, como opuesto al desayuno anglosajón compuesto de huevos, salchichas, bacon, etc] .

Example: Registration for the event will be $75, which includes continental breakfast and lunch.

» Estados Unidos continentalcontinental United States, the .

Example: The dust clouds travel eastward, affecting air quality in China, Korea and Japan, and occasionally the continental United States.

» Europa continentalcontinental Europe [Expresión utilizada para referirse al continente europeo occidental excluyendo las Islas Británicas] .

Example: Cloth cases were never as popular in continental Europe as they quickly became in the English-speaking world.

» glaciar continentalcontinental glacier .

Example: Vast areas of the northern midwest are covered by till deposited by continental glaciers.

» plataforma continentalcontinental shelf .

Example: In this article, the term 'continental shelf' is used to refer to the seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas adjacent to the coast but outside the area of the territorial sea.

» talud continental, elcontinental slope, the .

Example: The continental slope refers to a relatively steeply sloping surface lying seaward of the continental shelf.

Continental synonyms

transcontinental in spanish: transcontinental, pronunciation: trænzkɑntɪnentəl part of speech: adjective continent-wide in spanish: todo el continente, pronunciation: kɑntənəntwaɪd part of speech: adjective
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