year-round
adverb uk/ˌjɪəˈraʊnd/ us/ˌjɪrˈraʊnd/ (US also year-around)
一年到头地
during the whole of the year
Joshua Tree National Park is open year-round. 约书亚树国家公园全年开放。
The Colorado climate normally permits training and operations year-round. 科罗拉多气候通常允许全年进行训练和展开行动。
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- The percentage of children with at least one parent employed full time year-round decreased, the report said.
- While programs may be available year-round, there are generally more programs offered in the spring months.
- Macy's attracts legions of visitors year-round to its iconic building overlooking Union Square.
- At night, year-round, the township all but disappears because most homes do not have electricity.
year-round
adjective uk/ˈjɪəˌraʊnd/ us/ˈjɪrˌraʊnd/
全年的,整年的,一年到头的
happening, existing, or present during the whole of the year
Just four degrees below the equator, the islands have year-round sunshine. 位于赤道以下四度的地方,这些岛屿全年享有阳光。
The research ship has to push through the Arctic Ocean's year-round ice cover. 研究船必须穿过北冰洋常年覆盖的冰层。
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- The average year-round temperature is 79 degrees, with no rainy season.
- Panama City Beach has about 12,000 year-round residents.
- The York City Academy's year-round schedule includes a five-week summer, meaning students are in school from August until June.
- The costs are based on being able to pump a year-round supply that isn't always there.