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Перевод: yearly
[прилагательное] ежегодный; годовой; длящийся год; [наречие] каждый год; раз в год
Тезаурус:
- The impact of the deal, the biggest ever in the Swedish market, will turn Procordia into one of Europe's 20 largest pharmaceutical companies, with more than 48,000 employees and a yearly turnover approaching 3.5billion.
- A yearly budget of a million pounds from the cigarette company make Fusil's dream for an annual multi-discipline event in the most beautiful corners of the world come true.
- Poor widows in Barking and Dagenham parishes in the Forest of Hainault had formerly been allowed one load of wood yearly from the "King's woods": the disafforesting Act of 1851 provided that an equivalent sum should be invested in Consols, and the income applied to a distribution of coal at Christmas to the widows.
- The Earl of Burlington, Sir John Hotham and Sir Marmaduke Constable were amongst those who subscribed 365 to ensure that the "Kiplingcotes was ridd yearly on the third Thursday in March".
- The immense amount of solar energy which growing plants capture by photosynthesis and convert into chemical energy - some 30 BTOE per year or more than four times the world's yearly total commercial energy consumption - is a renewable source of energy which offers great potential.
- From the records available in 1905, the rainfall expected on the summit level was a yearly mean of 27 inches, with a minimum of 18 inches in any year.
- The National Savings Monthly Savings plan offers a tax-free return of 8.5 p.c. yearly over five years.
- So I went to visit the plants for him, went to check, in his memory who can do so no longer, whether the recurrent spring miracle of the Welsh mountains was still taking place now that the man who had seemed almost to stand for its yearly renewal had gone.
- Our Journal which is available at a yearly subscription of 35.00, which gives a great deal of information to the members and consumers.
- There is also a small, yearly rate of interest.
- So, a yearly 10 per cent rise in fares for the next five years.
- Divided into two groups: climbers, with stiff permanent stems bearing large flowers, singly or in small clusters, often repeat-flowering; and ramblers producing a single display with small flowers bunches on long stems, renewed yearly.
- To put things into context, if half of the membership were to put up 10p a week into an HCB, they would make a total yearly contribution of 260,000.
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