Also means
ongoing
Usage Note
Continuado suggests something sustained without interruption, often in scheduling contexts (horario continuado = a working day without a long lunch break, common in modern Spanish offices). It differs slightly from continuo, which stresses the unbroken quality; continuado emphasises the maintained or extended nature of the activity.
Examples
"El museo tiene horario continuado."
Natural Translation
The museum has continuous opening hours.
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