词汇 | seasonal |
释义 | seasonal adjective uk /ˈsiː.zən.əl/ us /ˈsiː.zən.əl/ B2 relating to or happening during a particular period in the year: 季节的;季节性的 seasonal vegetables时令蔬菜 seasonal farm work季节性农活 Temperatures are well below the seasonal average. Workers typically came north on a seasonal basis. Animals have to find ways of coping with seasonal changes. Temperatures will remain below seasonal levels, especially near the Atlantic coast. It's sensible to make use of seasonal produce. The seasons autumn autumnal autumnally clock dead estival fall midsummer monsoon season seasonality seasonally spring spring fever springtime summer the depths of winteridiom vernal winter wintertime seasonal | American Dictionaryseasonal adjective us/si·zə·nəl/ seasonaladjective (DURING PART OF YEAR)available or happening during one of the four parts of a year: seasonal jobs/work seasonaladjective (DURING PERIOD)available or happening during a particular time of the year, esp. the same time every year : seasonal fruits and vegetables seasonal decorations seasonal | Business Englishseasonal adjective uk /ˈsiːzənəl/us relating to, available, or happening during a particular period of the year: a seasonal employee/worker a seasonal business/job seasonal demand/employment/work seasonal crops/fruit/products Chefs are recruited on a seasonal basis. seasonal adjustment/change/variation ECONOMICS a change made to figures or other data in order to remove the effect of things that only happen at particular times of year: Construction employment, which had been surprisingly strong since the beginning of the year, fell by 65,000 after seasonal adjustment. The figures are adjusted for seasonal changes. Examples of seasonalseasonal Apparently, the abbey had suffered from the loss of seasonal pastures, a recurring but disastrous phenomenon. Furthermore, we could not assess seasonal variations in less severe forms of health services used such as emergency department or physician visits. As such, fog represents a very important hydrological input for this tropical seasonal rain forest. Contrasting leaf phenotypes control seasonal variation in water loss in a tropical forest shrub. However, there were differences in the seasonal distribution between the two years of the study period. Each of the seasonal factors increased the impact of the insecticide because they lowered the population's growth potential. An additional source of bias in the estimated effect of exports could be the absence of controls for seasonal effects independent of economic output. From the sixteenth until the eighteenth century people migrated only on a seasonal basis to work in the fishery. We show how significant the nontrivial interactions between cyclical variations and seasonal ones were in the 16th- and 17th-century economies. In most cases, those planets follow orbits with significant eccentricity, leading to substantial seasonal temperature excursions. The obtained data include the survey of the atmospheric ozone and its trends, including seasonal ozone depletion in the polar regions. We therefore restrict ourselves to a linear estimate of the seasonal, which is the fairly traditional method of extracting seasonal components. Of the 43 respondents, 31 (72.1%) participated in seasonal events. The kiwifruit and winter pear administrative committees, for example, publish separate market statistics for organic production, grades, seasonal movement, packages and inventory. The seasonal fluctuation of egg batches in intercrops followed that in the monocrops, but mostly at significantly lower densities. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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