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(tempo) passato progressivo

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continuous [Brit kənˈtɪnjʊəs, Am kənˈtɪnjuəs] ADJ

1. continuous:

continuous growth, flow, decline, noise
continuous love, care
continuous line, surface

2. continuous LING:

3. continuous BIOL:

I. past [Brit pɑːst, Am pæst] N

1. past:

2. past LING:

II. past [Brit pɑːst, Am pæst] ADJ

1. past (preceding):

past week, days, month etc.

2. past (previous, former):

past generations, centuries, achievements, problems, experience
past government

3. past (finished):

III. past [Brit pɑːst, Am pæst] PREP

1. past (moving beyond):

to walk or go past sb, sth
to run past sth

2. past (beyond in time):

3. past (beyond in position):

4. past (beyond or above a certain level):

5. past (beyond scope of):

IV. past [Brit pɑːst, Am pæst] ADV

1. past (onwards):

2. past (ago):

V. past [Brit pɑːst, Am pæst]

to be past it inf
to be past its best cheese, fruit etc.:
to be past its best wine:

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past continuous N

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continuous [kən·ˈtɪn·ju·əs] ADJ

I. past [pæst] N

II. past [pæst] ADJ

III. past [pæst] PREP

1. past (temporal):

2. past (spatial):

3. past (beyond):

IV. past [pæst] ADV

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