year-around
adverb US uk/ˌjɪəˈə.raʊnd/ us/ˌjɪrˈə.raʊnd/
一年到头地
during the whole of the year
At night, year-around, the township all but disappears because most homes do not have electricity - earning it the nickname "The Dark City." 到了晚上,无论一年四季什么时候,这个镇子似乎就消失了,因为大多数家庭都没有电——使得它有了"黑暗之城"的绰号。
The Colorado climate here normally permits training and operations year-around. 这里的科罗拉多气候通常允许全年进行训练和展开行动。
Synonym: year-round
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- The state needs to do a better job of educating young voters year-around, says the chief deputy secretary of state.
- She has been training year-around, building strength and endurance for a chance at history in February.
- If we can get enough of these greenhouses, we won't have to truck in vegetables year-around anymore.
year-around
adjective uk/ˌjɪəˈə.raʊnd/ us/ˌjɪrˈə.raʊnd/
全年的,整年的,一年到头的
happening, existing, or present during the whole of the year
The research ship has to push through the Arctic Ocean's year-around ice cover. 研究船必须穿过北冰洋常年覆盖的冰层。
The wages of full-time, year-around workers adjusted for inflation went up, after three years of decline. 进行通货膨胀调整后,全职、常年雇佣工人的工资在连续三年下降后有所上升。
Synonym: year-round
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- The reality is that being a legislator is a year-around job that in Washington state is estimated to take 70 percent of an individual's time.
- The new fountain is envisioned as a year-around piece of public art, not just during the months when it is warm enough to have the water turned on.
- When house hunting online, it can be easy to overlook year-around weather issues.