"Continuous area" functions as a noun phrase in English.
/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs ˈɛr.i.ə/
The term "continuous area" refers to a space or region that is unbroken and uninterrupted. It often describes land or geographical features that extend without noticeable gaps or separations. The term can be used in various contexts such as geography, urban planning, and environmental studies.
In daily usage, it appears more frequently in written contexts, especially in academic and technical language rather than in casual conversation.
Исследователи изучили влияние вырубки леса на непрерывную территорию амазонских лесов.
A continuous area of wetlands is crucial for maintaining biodiversity in the region.
Непрерывная зона болот важна для сохранения биоразнообразия в регионе.
The city planning department is looking for ways to preserve the continuous area of parklands within the urban environment.
"Continuous area," though not commonly associated with idiomatic expressions, can be related to terms that emphasize consistency or uninterrupted flow.
В непрерывной зоне прогресса мы должны всегда стремиться к улучшению.
"His thoughts flowed in a continuous area, reflecting his passion for the subject."
Его мысли текли в непрерывной зоне, отражая его страсть к теме.
"Finding a continuous area of support in times of crisis is essential for mental health."
The word "continuous" comes from the Latin "continuus," meaning "uninterrupted" or "unbroken." "Area" derives from the Latin "area," meaning "open space" or "plot of ground." The combination suggests an unbroken expanse or space.