year-round [
'jɪr`raʊnd]
a. 一年到头的, 整年的
year-round[ adj ]
operating or continuing throughout the year
<adj.all>
a year-round resorta year-round job
- Association leaders felt badly served when the town of 3,500 year-round residents sent a bill for $2,500 for taxes on the garage property despite the group's nonprofit status.
- The problems facing the winner are daunting and long festering: racial polarization among the 35,400 year-round residents, crime and trash-ridden empty lots, all dominated by a multibillion-dollar casino industry that attracts 32 million visitors a year.
- Turkeys are topical right now, but farmers say America's growing preoccupation with health has turned the birds into a year-round money-maker.
- Barbara Romey, a director of Quest, an organization of Los Angeles parents opposed to year-round schools, argued that many middle-class parents will remove their children from the district as a result of the school board's action.
- At the start of the weekend, businessmen in the town of 260,000 year-round residents had hoped for a large turnout to offset a slow summer.
- Nevertheless it will be the same air and water year-round.
- I believe you omitted mention of one of the most significant and promising of all the new trends however, that of the move toward a year-round learning cycle as exemplified by certain districts in California, Utah and elsewhere.
- A sizable minority supported the notion of year-round classes.
- The island has roughly 2,500 property owners, three golf courses and 250 year-round residents.
- The result has been to push a seasonal seaside holiday hotel into the business-traveller market, achieving an 85 per cent year-round occupancy rate. 'People think it's all high-tech,' says Mr Swift.
- New England Electric System's New England Power unit signed contracts with two Canadian natural-gas suppliers for year-round deliveries of 35 million cubic feet of natural gas a day.
- More families are choosing to live here year-round, filing for unemployment benefits and hoping to find piecework during the off-season.
- According to Mr Perrault, 'the economics may rest on power and a year-round port, but it was the young and well-educated workforce that made the smooth start-up possible.
- It is not enough for Mr. Jessey to know that the pool is open year-round and at all hours: He wants a room overlooking the pool to check in advance how crowded it is.
- Twenty-six states already provide year-round coverage.
- This year, we opened it up to the community," Gingrich said last week. "Each piece of mail is handled individually." Although the postmark is available year-round, the mail requesting it peaks as Feb. 14 approaches.
- Many residents tend small vegetable plots in a country with virtually a year-round growing season.
- Summer residents of the blue-collar fishing town of Gloucester, located an hour northeast of Boston, use Mr. McNeil's services more frequently than year-round residents.
- The Guthrie is a company of actors _ 23 at last count _ who have made a nearly year-round commitment to the regional theater and its artistic director Garland Wright.
- Students and teachers at the schools now on year-round schedules said the plan works well, with only a few minor glitches.
- The discontinuance is part of an overall strategy to scrap sales events in favor of year-round value pricing, said William H. Whyte, an analyst with Stephens Inc. in Little Rock.
- Oak Ridge was chosen because the government could get land for a reasonable price, there was a good labor supply, the climate allowed year-round construction and the inland location made the project safe from foreign attack.
- "Catfish in the Southeast are preyed upon most by anhingas (locally called water turkeys) and kingfishers during the spring and summer months," Martin said. "Herons and cormorants cause problems year-round.
- Expanding from $12 million to $50 million a proposed Fund for Innovation and Reform of Schools and Teaching to give each state $1 million for an experimental district trying such concepts as parental choice, merit pay or year-round schools.
- The district adopted a policy two years ago to implement the year-round system in all schools by the 1991-92 year.
- The co-op plans to produce 28 crops in a year-round rotation; plans also include more families joining and establishing their own farms.
- As for buying work, the co-ops were open year-round, a sharp contrast to the days when a potential buyer would appear maybe once a year.
- An additional $150 million would go to the Head Start pre-school program that now reaches about 500,000 3- and 4-year-olds per year with the aim of turning those facilities into all-day, year-round child care centers.
- The NCAA also approved a plan to conduct random, year-round drug testing of players in major football programs.
- There are 35,400 year-round residents of the city.