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seasonally

/see-zuh-nl/US // ˈsi zə nl //UK // (ˈsiːzənəl) //

按季节,季节性,季节性地,季节性的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to, dependent on, or accompanying the seasons of the year or some particular season; periodical: seasonal work.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a seasonal product, employee, etc.: to hire seasonals.

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Examples

  • Hershey is scaling back its production of seasonal treats—think items like Reese’s Pumpkins—in favor of traditional products and packaging, which are easier to sell off if inventory is left over.

  • A few times a year, forecasters draw up seasonal predictions, which rely on very different types of information than the current weather conditions that feed short-term forecasts.

  • Almost all of those gains were in education, and that’s where we may run into problems with the way the BLS’s seasonal adjustments — which follow the ebb and flow of employment under normal circumstances — account for monthly changes.

  • This is particularly useful if you sell a variety of seasonal products online.

  • The World Health Organization coordinates a Global Influenza Surveillance and Response System, which gathers data from member countries to monitor seasonal and pandemic flu.

  • Florida, with its large seasonal migrations of northeasterners, is also now a wine-wise state.

  • For additional information on seasonal depression, head to the National Institute of Mental Health.

  • Studies show seasonal affective disorder is four times more common in women than men.

  • After all, you prepare your home, car, garden and other things for the seasonal change, so why not your body?

  • Construction would require around 10,400 seasonal workers for stretches that would last either four or eight months.

  • It was a device that accomplished, two thousand years ago, the function of our proud Bureau of Seasonal Gratuities.

  • Sun worship was of great antiquity in Babylonia, but appears to have been seasonal in its earliest phases.

  • The results were as follows:—The seasonal and monthly means in the tree and in the air were not sensibly different.

  • A very potent safeguard against the seasonal fever is arrack, being country spirit of a golden tint and undisciplined taste.

  • As in India, that condition heralded change in weather, its seasonal recurrence so regular that it is reckoned on to a day.