Do you mean if you hold F5 will it continuously work? if so then yes
Emergency?
to reach out in every direction equally and continuously
No, as consequently means something that results from an event, while continuously refers to an event which keeps going.
Consecutive* means to follow continuously; In unbroken or logical sequence.
It could mean that you are struggling with some sort of infection.
It means to slap you continuously, like to slap repeatedly.
It means you need to put a screen in your windows.
they get thrown in the recycled bin and has been recycled?
Yes, it can be either an adjective or adverb. It can mean continuously, or traveled without stopping.
It means over and over again. He continuously made popping noises noises to try and irritate me. This means that he made popping noises over and over again. Hope This Helps!
It's how much power the tractor can continuously deliver to an auxiliary piece of equipment.