year-round
adverb
uk/ˌjɪəˈraʊnd/us/ˌjɪrˈraʊnd/(USalsoyear-around)during thewholeof theyear:
一年到头地Joshua TreeNationalPark isopenyear-round.约书亚树国家公园全年开放。
TheColoradoclimatenormallypermitstrainingandoperationsyear-round.科罗拉多气候通常允许全年进行训练和展开行动。
- Thepercentageofchildrenwith at least oneparentemployedfulltimeyear-rounddecreased, thereportsaid.
- Whileprogramsmay beavailableyear-round, there aregenerallymoreprogramsofferedin thespringmonths.
- Macy'sattractslegionsofvisitorsyear-round toitsiconicbuildingoverlookingUnionSquare.
- Atnight, year-round, thetownshipall butdisappearsbecause mosthomesdo not haveelectricity.
Continuous & permanent
- abiding
- abidingly
- ad infinitum
- around-the-clock
- be
- here to stayidiom
- immanence
- immanent
- imperishable
- incessant
- perennial
- permanence
- permanently
- perpetuity
- persevering
- unrelieved
- unrelievedly
- unremitting
- unremittingly
- unwavering
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Years & yearly
year-round
adjective
uk/ˈjɪəˌraʊnd/us/ˈjɪrˌraʊnd/happening,existing, orpresentduring thewholeof theyear:
全年的,整年的,一年到头的Just fourdegreesbelow theequator, theislandshave year-roundsunshine.位于赤道以下四度的地方,这些岛屿全年享有阳光。
Theresearchshiphas topushthrough theArcticOcean's year-roundicecover.研究船必须穿过北冰洋常年覆盖的冰层。
- Theaverageyear-roundtemperatureis 79degrees, with norainyseason.
- PanamaCity Beach has about 12,000 year-roundresidents.
- The York City Academy's year-roundscheduleincludesa five-weeksummer,meaningstudentsare inschoolfromAugustuntilJune.
- Thecostsarebasedon beingabletopumpa year-roundsupplythat isn't always there.
Continuous & permanent
- abiding
- abidingly
- ad infinitum
- around-the-clock
- be
- here to stayidiom
- immanence
- immanent
- imperishable
- incessant
- perennial
- permanence
- permanently
- perpetuity
- persevering
- unrelieved
- unrelievedly
- unremitting
- unremittingly
- unwavering
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Years & yearly