单词 | Seasonally |
例句 | 1. The price of vegetables fluctuates seasonally. 2. Although total unemployment has decreased, the seasonally adjusted figure has risen slightly. 3. The seasonally adjusted unemployment figures show a rise of twelve-hundred. 4. The seasonally adjusted total was nevertheless better than expected. 5. All month-on-month comparisons are seasonally adjusted. 6. The number is not seasonally adjusted. 7. A case has to be made, therefore, for seasonally adjusting the monthly figures and for excluding school-leavers. 8. Seasonally or semiannually: Take inventory of items in closets and drawers that are no longer useful. 9. Mr. Howard United Kingdom seasonally adjusted unemployment rose by 703,700 in the year to December 1991. 10. The seasonally adjusted figure, regarded as the best long-term guide, rose by a lower-than-expected 22,100 in January to 2,995,100. 11. The gain in the seasonally adjusted measure was across all areas. 12. Mr. Howard On the seasonally adjusted basis there were 2,546,000 unemployed claimants in December 1991. 13. Across the North-East as a whole the seasonally adjusted figure rose by 1,500 on last month. 14. Termites and ants do it seasonally when the time comes for them to mate, disperse and set up new colonies. 15. The unemployment rate, not seasonally adjusted, dropped from 3.9 to 3.6 percent. 16. They planted food and medicinal plants, migrated seasonally and moved their villages. 17. A little give seasonally excuses a great gift. 18. Rural starts were estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 20,600 units in June 2. 19. Many more Chinese come in seasonally to plant and pick crops, not just in the border areas but deep into European Russia. 20. Its distribution encompasses moistly seasonally dry forest in coastal Ecuador and Peru. 21. Prices are seasonally adjusted. 22. The National Association ofRealtors says its seasonally adjusted index of sales agreements for previouslyoccupied homes rose a stronger-than-expected 5.3 percent in March. 23. Some analysts speculated that this factor could add around 75, 000 jobs to the seasonally adjusted figure the department reports tomorrow. 24. Don't use ordinary kitchen foil unless you are willing to replace it seasonally, since it tends to tarnish. 25. Building permits, a barometer of future activity, fell to a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 616, 000, 15.6 percent below October and a 48 percent decline over November a year ago. 26. The Ivey Purchasing Managers Index fell to 59.9 in June from 65.5 in May on a seasonally adjusted basis. The unadjusted index was 68.2, compared with 69.1 last month. 27. Frost damage is main cause for earth - retaining wall failure in seasonally frozen soil region. 28. Riparian zone is a special area of submerged land which appears seasonally because of level fluctuation. 28. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 29. "There has been a decisive upward trend in the seasonally adjusted data for the past several months, suggesting it is an actual improvement," she said. 30. U. S. construction of new homes fell by 6.2 percent in August to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 895,000 units, the slowest pace since January 1991, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday. 31. The concentrations of ammonia and nitrate in water - sediment interface seasonally. 32. On a seasonally adjusted basis, light-vehicle sales in September were the lowest since 1992, according to Autodata Corp, a research firm. 33. "All indications are that sea ice will continue to decline over the next several decades," he said. "We are still looking at a seasonally ice-free Arctic in twenty to thirty years. 34. The unemployment rate for men, 11.4%, based on seasonally adjusted data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, outpaces the rate for women, 8.8%. 35. Economists are looking for a 9% drop in existing-home sales to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.15 million, with estimates ranging from 4.48 million to 6.20 million. 36. The seasonally adjusted data series is subject to routine revision when more up-to-date figures become available. 37. The cycle period for biological energy could be annually or seasonally, and it absolutely emission free. 38. Seasonally adjusted construction spending increased by 0.8% in April after rising by 0.4% in March. 39. The concentrations of ammonia and nitrate in water - sediment interface varied seasonally. 40. Government revised downward its third-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) data for the latest seasonally adjusted annual rate of 0.5 percent. 41. Open test cocks drain in cold climates if only operated seasonally. 42. Initial claims for state unemployment insurance benefits were a seasonally adjusted 542, 000 in the week ending November 15, compared with 515, 000 the week before, the biggest increase since 1992. 43. The National Association of Realtors said its index of pending home sales surged on a seasonally adjusted basis to its highest levels since 2001, when the group began tracking the numbers. 44. Economists polled by Thomson Reuters forecast sales of new homes fell nearly 19 percent in May to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 410, 000. The report is due at 10 a.m. 45. He said that crops likely will decrease in seasonally dry countries as average world temperatures rise. 46. First off, it morphs back into deficit a seasonally - adjusted basis – for the seventh month a row. 47. So far in this recession, 6.6 million jobs have been lost on a seasonally adjusted basis. 48. Analysts had forecast a seasonally adjusted reading of 61.2 and an unadjusted reading of 65. 49. The U. S. Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate (SAAR) recently recovered to slightly above 12 million in the months of July and August. 50. Outside the jobs market, there were signs of stability in housing, with permits for home building soaring 10.9 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 653,000 last month. 51. D: Do you get these attacks seasonally or all year round? 52. The thawing settlement and frost heaving may bring the serious damage on the subgrade engineering in the seasonally frozen region. 53. Just as many other mammals living in temperate zone, tree shrew belongesto photosensitive seasonally breeding-mammals. 54. On average, gravity wave activities vary seasonally and weaken with increasing latitude, and exhibit interannual variations near the Equator. 55. Sales rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 429, 000, largely because home sales increased the West. 56. Note: 1. Data of U.S.A. and France are seasonally adjusted. 57. A seasonally flooded bottomland with more woody plants than a marsh and better drainage than a bog. 58. Sea ice freezes and melts seasonally, but never had it ebbed to this small a patch. 59. In many natural populations carrying capacity ( and hence population size ) fluctuates seasonally. 60. China's GDP, which expanded by 13% in 2007, scarcely grew at all in the last quarter of 2008 on a seasonally adjusted basis. 61. Mangrove is a kind of special forest in tideland what is immerged by sea water seasonally. 62. The Mortgage Bankers seasonally adjusted index of refinancing applications decreased 16.8 percent to 2,808.0, the lowest since the week ended September 11. 63. There are extensive seasonally - used grazing lands on the higher slopes. 64. The Nomura/JMMA Japan Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) was 52.5 in February on a seasonally adjusted basis,[http:///seasonally.html] unchanged from January. 65. It is natural for the Kuvasz to lose most of the long coat during hot weather. Full luxuriant coat comes in seasonally, depending on climate. 66. That represented a 50 percent increase in seasonally adjusted sales compared with a year earlier. 67. Although disposable personal income rose at a seasonally adjusted rate of $178.1 billion in May, the Commerce Department also reported that private wages and salaries had decreased $12.4 billion. 68. They moved seasonally among various vegetation types to feed on plants that were flourishing. 69. In news on the closely watched jobs market, the U.S. Labor Department said initial claims for state unemployment insurance fell 47,000 to a seasonally adjusted 522,000 in the week ended July 11. 70. Presenting the quarterly change in GDP at a seasonally adjusted annual rate is already the basis for official figures in most other countries, including the U. 71. The value of exports fell 6.6% from the year earlier, its slowest decline in 11 months, and rose 11.1% from the month before on a seasonally adjusted basis. 72. Today the word suggests a rustic dwelling or inn in a natural setting, often one used seasonally (e. g. , a ski lodge). 73. In Japan, the Nomura/JMMA Japan Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index rose to a seasonally adjusted 54.7 from 53.8 the previous month. |
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