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annually

/an-yoo-uh-lee/US // ˈæn yu ə li //

每年,每年一次,每年都有,年度

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : once a year; each year: The school’s Harvest Dance has been held annually, on the first Saturday of October, for more than 125 years.

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Examples

  • Hence the three-day Acadia Birding Festival, held annually in early June.

  • As we enter December, annually, Pantone reveals the color of the year.

  • It converts 440,000 tons of garbage annually to power 150,000 homes.

  • Between 1924 and 1928, the application says, the complex annually processed up to 190,000 hogs and 20,000 cattle.

  • In August, Sinovac announced that a new production plant in Beijing could produce 300 million doses annually.

  • Emails leaked by the GOP revealed that of the 17 Sony execs making $1 million or more annually, only one is a woman.

  • The sanctimonious, the puritans of all stripes, and the killjoys in general raise the issue annually.

  • The difference is nonetheless drastic: $220,119 and $44,453, respectively, on average per person annually.

  • The plague made a brief appearance in China earlier this year and continues in the U.S. with a few cases annually.

  • According to The Times, most jobs now pay less than $20 per hour, i.e., less than $40,000 annually.

  • Ever since his majority Lord Hetton had annually entered a colt in the great race.

  • He annually has a gathering of distinguished farmers and others to inspect his estate and see how his "book farming" gets on.

  • About 350 tons of the acid, which is used in some dying processes, &c., is sent out annually.

  • The camping-out at Streetly Wood has annually recurred since that date; the first sham fight took place June 20, 1877.

  • It has been shown by Chevandrier, that an acre of land under beech wood accumulates annually about 1650 lb.