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 yearly ['jiәli]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 每年的, 一年一度的

ad. 一年一次, 每年




    yearly
    [ noun ]
    1. a reference book that is published regularly once every year

    2. <noun.communication>
    [ adv ]
    1. without missing a year

    2. <adv.all>
      they travel to China annually
    [ adj ]
    1. occurring or payable every year

    2. <adj.all>
      an annual trip to Paris
      yearly medical examinations
      annual (or yearly) income


    Yearly \Year"ly\, a. [AS. ge['a]rlic.]
    1. Happening, accruing, or coming every year; annual; as, a
    yearly income; a yearly feast.

    2. Lasting a year; as, a yearly plant.

    3. Accomplished in a year; as, the yearly circuit, or
    revolution, of the earth. --Shak.


    Yearly \Year"ly\, adv. [AS. ge['a]rlice.]
    Annually; once a year to year; as, blessings yearly bestowed.

    Yearly will I do this rite. --Shak.

    1. The agency has estimated that tens of thousands of people become ill yearly from such contamination.
    2. They must never be allowed to dry out and should also get a yearly coat of oil or wood preservative. Butts can be placed some distance away from the downpipe by using special attachments that connect to it and a length of hose.
    3. Edward G. Harshfield, hired to replace Spiegel, is guaranteed a $500,000 yearly salary but has performance-linked bonus provisions in his contract that could bring his total pay to as much as $3 million.
    4. The union had challenged the Internal Revenue Service for taxing the $35 yearly dues, or fees, the union charges non-members who sign up for the health plan.
    5. Full and total recovery is expected." The Quayles also urged all women to have yearly Pap tests.
    6. Even before the IRS action, the NRB expelled Swaggart and tightened its rules, insisting each member make public yearly audits of donations and spending.
    7. Under the quiet moon of these recent warm evenings, it is an enchanting labour, tending a second presence among the curtains of roses which have just sprung to their yearly best.
    8. He stressed that such meetings are held yearly, and indicated that it might not even produce a joint statement.
    9. In 1990, coal mining subsidies amounted to DM80,500 per employee, or 1.8 times the average yearly income of a blue-collar worker. A reform of the coal industry would be particularly welcomed by western German consumers.
    10. The purchasers' group gathers information for its twice yearly reports from replies to questions asked of purchasing executives in more than 300 industrial companies all over the country.
    11. On average over the last decade, it said, Spain was one of eight countries that generally reached the NATO goal of increasing yearly defense spending by 3 percent.
    12. It also has provided 60 percent of the $20 million yearly operating budget, or about $12 million last year.
    13. They included first-year wage gains averaging 2.5% and yearly gains averaging 2.9% over the life of the contracts.
    14. Annual monsoon rains cause yearly floods in Bangladesh, whose 110 million people are among the world's poorest with an average income of $150 a year.
    15. But later in his reign, the emperor's voice and appearances on television became part of the nation's yearly routine, showing the transformation of Hirohito's role from aloof god to gentle symbol.
    16. In other situations, employers don't restart the pension fund, but instead offer workers lump-sum payments, or buy annuities that pay fixed yearly amounts in retirement.
    17. Mr. Governali, who cut his yearly estimate by 50 cents, to $6.05, figures the bulk of the bad news has passed, but says he suspects it is "still too early to be bottom fishing" for Nynex shares.
    18. The other will produce 20,000 tons yearly of ethanolamines.
    19. Toshiba, which yearly imports hundreds of millions of dollars worth of high-technology products from the U.S., could be especially hurt.
    20. The annual payment to the winner will be about $2.16 million each year after taxes, using a Lottery Department formula that divides total winnings by 20 years and deducts 20 percent of the yearly windfall for taxes.
    21. Estimated yearly cost: $200 million.
    22. In what has been a yearly ritual for a decade, the Coast Guard asks the White House for $300 million to build a new icebreaker and budget officials there always say no, most recently as late as two weeks ago, according to sources.
    23. Heirloom-seed companies say sales are doubling yearly.
    24. The Securities and Exchange Commission has been pressing for more forthright disclosure of 12b-1 fees and for a requirement that any such fees be reviewed yearly.
    25. But a public opinion poll published Sunday in News of the World indicated 34 percent of Britons surveyed believe the 29-year-old duchess does not earn the $150,000 she and her husband receive yearly from the government for royal duties.
    26. Lecat proposed a five-year, $30 million plan to turn the picturesque complex into a cultural facility to accomodate about 400,000 visitors yearly.
    27. Simon said the organization was asking for $10 billion yearly increases for several years in spending on housing programs.
    28. Such efforts have helped Marshall Field's reduce its yearly inventory losses to 2.1% of sales in 1986 from 3.3% in 1983, says Paul B. Cogswell, its loss-prevention director.
    29. In these accidents not only the hotheads suffer but also passengers sitting behind their backs, as a rule minors who like to ride with the wind." It said 10,000 people are killed yearly in motorcycle accidents throughout the Soviet Union.
    30. Capacity will rise from 250,000 tonnes yearly to almost 300,000 tonnes. Quevillon, 400 miles north of Montreal, ships high quality pulp to Domtar's fine paper mills and also to outside customers.
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