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 yearlong ['jɪr`lɔŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 持续一年的, 整整一年的



    yearlong
    [ adj ]
    lasting through a year
    <adj.all>
    attending yearlong courses


    1. Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan Jr. urged lawyers and judges to fight discrimination in an address kicking off a yearlong celebration of the bicentennial of the federal court system.
    2. Holiday activities in this West Bank town of 35,000 were to be reduced from previous years in sympathy with the yearlong Palestinian uprising against Israeli rule in the occupied territories.
    3. Education Commissioner Saul Cooperman said his decision to seek control of the district, New Jersey's second-largest, is based on results of separate, yearlong investigations by independent auditors and state officials.
    4. The tournament also marks Kasparov's return to the international tournament arena after a nearly yearlong absence.
    5. But the development climaxes a yearlong decline for a once-respected lawmaker.
    6. The yearlong exhibit will cater to Soviet libraries and Soviet businesses with hard currency such as dollars.
    7. New cars have been a main target of a yearlong government campaign to cut waste and reduce public spending.
    8. At that time, the central bank was in the midst of a yearlong effort to drive interest rates higher to dampen demand and keep inflationary pressure in check.
    9. The Canadian economy emerged from a yearlong recession this spring with a strong burst of growth in the April-June period.
    10. Yale has commissioned Lin to design a sculpture to celebrate new generations of Yale women on campus, culminating a yearlong observance of the 20th anniversary.
    11. The focus of the yearlong series of celebrations and tourism promotion efforts is the historic district of Guthrie, where 40 blocks of Victorian buildings recall the years Guthrie served as territorial and state capital.
    12. The mayor of Beijing called on citizens to kill flies during a yearlong campaign to promote a fly-free city.
    13. The decision by the union's leadership was the most significant movement yet in the bitter, yearlong labor battle at Eastern.
    14. The Arab uprising has cast a shadow over Israel's yearlong 40th anniversary bash, with American director Woody Allen, poet Allen Ginsberg and tennis ace Chris Evert among celebrities who turned down invitations.
    15. Under Freij's proposed accord, the yearlong Palestinian rebellion against Israeli rule in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip would come to a halt.
    16. The CBS miniseries "Lonesome Dove" and the heated competition it encouraged boosted the networks' aggregate rating after a more than yearlong decline.
    17. More than 5,000 U.N. military and civilian personnel are in Namibia to monitor a yearlong transition to independence after 74 years of South African rule.
    18. A separate group of 750 taxpayers kept yearlong diaries recording the time they spent on all tax-related activities, such as tossing receipts into a shoebox.
    19. The yearlong survey, which projects annual housing demand at 1.9 million units through 1990, is the first to dispute widespread projections that housing needs would average about 1.6 million units to 1.7 million units a year through the decade's end.
    20. Murka apparently found both adventure and romance during her yearlong journey.
    21. "It's an epidemic among green sea turtles comparable to AIDS in humans," said Jacobson, who is heading a yearlong research project.
    22. Bush signed a bill providing funds for intelligence agencies, ending a yearlong fight with Congress over regulation of U.S. covert actions abroad.
    23. An estimated three million illegal immigrants are expected to take part in the yearlong program offering citizenship to those who qualify.
    24. Texaco Inc. is poised to emerge from its yearlong bankruptcy-law proceedings after resolving the last major obstacle to its plan of reorganization.
    25. Officials in Sweden said Stockholm's police chief, who led a futile yearlong search for the assassin of Palme, resigned.
    26. The oil giant's agreement on a settlement "framework" with the IRS clears the way for Texaco to take the final steps in emerging from its arduous, yearlong bankruptcy-law proceedings.
    27. Weld had made similar comments to Meese on March 29 when Weld and Burns announced to the attorney general that they were quitting out of concern that the nearly yearlong probe of Meese has damaged the Justice Department's operations, morale and image.
    28. Unlike such rivals as Time, which have relied on magazine development staffs and yearlong market tests, Murdoch Magazines has little in the way of formal development and hardly ever market tests magazines.
    29. The announcement, one of several changes resulting from a yearlong, in-house study of medical and compensation programs, is bound to add to the aggravation of groups such as the Disabled American Veterans and American Legion.
    30. The action is in response to a yearlong EEC inquiry that concluded polyester producers in these countries were selling their products in the Community at prices below the cost of production.
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