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Definition of yearly in English: yearlyadjective & adverb ˈjəːliˈjɪəliˈjɪrli Happening or produced once a year or every year. 一年一次的(地);每年的(地) as adjective yearly visits to Africa 每年一次的非洲之行。 as adverb rent was paid yearly 租金每年一付。 Example sentencesExamples - Having now finalised the yearly accounts, another cheque will be following shortly.
- Annual or yearly performance results will generally have an overriding importance.
- Nadia organises a yearly charity show to raise cash for Cancer Research.
- Barclays Bank will show the benefits of its own past acquisitions with news of bumper yearly figures on Thursday.
- He said this month all 82 hackney carriages had passed their yearly inspection.
- Anyway, when the once yearly payment was made, my ex-credit card company wanted the money.
- Pact produce a yearly handbook of their production company members, which is a good starting point.
- His comments come after the publication of the yearly crime figures.
- It was a very good day, so good the trip became a yearly tradition well into my college years.
- Now a yearly phenomenon, the New Music Festival chooses a different theme for each year.
- Her ties with Scotland have remained strong with yearly visits to see family and friends up North.
- It's a yearly miracle that's been taking place since 1990, and each is better than the one before.
- However, this is an isolated incident among the 80,000 council tax accounts we handle yearly.
- The vast majority of us make less than that, so every penny of our yearly income is taxed.
- Newspapers are constrained by a yearly license required from the Home Ministry.
- We believe it may be the first of its kind in York, and we hope it will become a yearly festival to create a focus event for ethnic groups in York.
- She visited her relatives in Castledermot on a yearly basis when her brother and sister were alive.
- He said the children could be encouraged to paint something tasteful on the boards, which could be changed yearly.
- Janet continued to go for yearly check-ups and was told she was clear.
- We've got the yearly circus in the field near our tower block again.
Synonyms annual, once a year, every year, each year annually, once a year, by the year, per annum, every year, each year
OriginOld English gēarlic (see year, -ly1). Definition of yearly in US English: yearlyadjective & adverbˈyirlēˈjɪrli Happening or produced once a year or every year. 一年一次的(地);每年的(地) as adjective yearly visits to Africa 每年一次的非洲之行。 as adverb rent was paid yearly 租金每年一付。 Example sentencesExamples - Her ties with Scotland have remained strong with yearly visits to see family and friends up North.
- His comments come after the publication of the yearly crime figures.
- Now a yearly phenomenon, the New Music Festival chooses a different theme for each year.
- Annual or yearly performance results will generally have an overriding importance.
- Janet continued to go for yearly check-ups and was told she was clear.
- Nadia organises a yearly charity show to raise cash for Cancer Research.
- It was a very good day, so good the trip became a yearly tradition well into my college years.
- He said this month all 82 hackney carriages had passed their yearly inspection.
- He said the children could be encouraged to paint something tasteful on the boards, which could be changed yearly.
- Anyway, when the once yearly payment was made, my ex-credit card company wanted the money.
- It's a yearly miracle that's been taking place since 1990, and each is better than the one before.
- The vast majority of us make less than that, so every penny of our yearly income is taxed.
- She visited her relatives in Castledermot on a yearly basis when her brother and sister were alive.
- We believe it may be the first of its kind in York, and we hope it will become a yearly festival to create a focus event for ethnic groups in York.
- Having now finalised the yearly accounts, another cheque will be following shortly.
- We've got the yearly circus in the field near our tower block again.
- Barclays Bank will show the benefits of its own past acquisitions with news of bumper yearly figures on Thursday.
- Newspapers are constrained by a yearly license required from the Home Ministry.
- However, this is an isolated incident among the 80,000 council tax accounts we handle yearly.
- Pact produce a yearly handbook of their production company members, which is a good starting point.
Synonyms annual, once a year, every year, each year annually, once a year, by the year, per annum, every year, each year
OriginOld English gēarlic (see year, -ly). |