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n. 年鉴



    yearbook
    [ noun ]
    1. a book published annually by the graduating class of a high school or college usually containing photographs of faculty and graduating students

    2. <noun.communication>
    3. a reference book that is published regularly once every year

    4. <noun.communication>


    Yearbook \Year"book`\, n.
    1. A book published yearly; any annual report or summary of
    the statistics or facts of a year, designed to be used as
    a reference book; as, the Congregational Yearbook.

    2. (Eng. Law) A book containing annual reports of cases
    adjudged in the courts of England.

    Note: The Yearbooks are the oldest English reports extant,
    beginning with the reign of Edward II., and ending with
    the reign of Henry VIII. They were published annually,
    and derive their name from that fact. They consist of
    eleven parts, or volumes, are written in Law French,
    and extend over nearly two hundred years. There are,
    however, several hiatuses, or chasms, in the series.
    --Kent. --Bouvier.

    1. Carol Jong put her best face forward in her college yearbook _ again and again and again.
    2. "They decided to dedicate the school yearbook to her, to collect donations all week for her medical bills instead of sending flowers," said student council sponsor Connie Massey.
    3. A kid who reaches the 10th grade in school will almost certainly wind up in a computer in Great Neck, N.Y., where American List Corp. stores yearbook listings and other data about virtually every high-school class.
    4. In 1987, Libya was accused of using lethal gas in Chad and Vietnam was charged with poisoning water supplies in Cambodia and the institute's yearbook said chemical weapons were used in the Iran-Iraq war.
    5. The yearbook also shows a steep rise in the proportion of women clergy, with 7.9 percent of ministers now women in denominations which ordain women.
    6. The cost of new weapons and decreasing defense budgets are forcing more countries, including some NATO members, to upgrade their armored vehicles rather than buy new ones, a new Jane's yearbook said today.
    7. Lee Co., the jeans maker, celebrates its 100th anniversary with a hardcover yearbook featuring photos of its 10,000 employees.
    8. The USDA yearbook officially began in 1894, although annual volumes of reports were issued in the 1840s, when federal agriculture was under the Commissioner of Patents.
    9. Garland said Thursday that the photo page in the yearbook showed "poor judgment" and gives the school a bad image.
    10. Smith said 211,800 copies of the 1989 yearbook are being provided to Congress, with each senator getting about 350 books and each member of the House about 400.
    11. Bush's credits in the 1942 Andover yearbook, "Pot Pourri," list more than two dozen activites.
    12. SIPRI said in the 1988 yearbook that responsible U.S. and other government officials speaking on the record listed nine countries as having chemical weapons or intending to acquire them.
    13. Citing data from the ILO's new statistical yearbook, the survey suggested that this goal was out of reach at current levels of creating new employment.
    14. The July 8 issue named "The Wonder Years" the "Classiest Series" for "shrewd, poignant insights into life's really important questions like: `What's your girlfriend gonna write in your yearbook?
    15. But the officials said permitting distribution of the handbills and yearbook ads would violate constitutionally required separation of church and state.
    16. At 16, he graduated from Robert E. Lee High School, whose 1966 yearbook lists his career goal as aeronautical engineering.
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