释义 |
seasonallysea‧son‧al‧ly /ˈsiːzənəli/ adverb - All month-on-month comparisons are seasonally adjusted.
- Mr. Howard United Kingdom seasonally adjusted unemployment rose by 703,700 in the year to December 1991.
- The unemployment rate, not seasonally adjusted, dropped from 3.9 to 3.6 percent.
► seasonally adjusted figures/rates/data etc (=ones that are changed according to what usually happens at a particular time of year) ADJECTIVE► adjusted· Mr. Howard United Kingdom seasonally adjusted unemployment rose by 703,700 in the year to December 1991.· The seasonally adjusted total was nevertheless better than expected.· Across the North-East as a whole the seasonally adjusted figure rose by 1,500 on last month.· Mr. Howard On the seasonally adjusted basis there were 2,546,000 unemployed claimants in December 1991.· 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. VERB► adjust· A case has to be made, therefore, for seasonally adjusting the monthly figures and for excluding school-leavers.· All month-on-month comparisons are seasonally adjusted.· The gain in the seasonally adjusted measure was across all areas.· The unemployment rate, not seasonally adjusted, dropped from 3.9 to 3.6 percent.· The number is not seasonally adjusted.· Some analysts speculated that this factor could add around 75, 000 jobs to the seasonally adjusted figure the department reports tomorrow. according to what is usual for a particular season: bird migrations that occur seasonallyseasonally adjusted figures/rates/data etc (=ones that are changed according to what usually happens at a particular time of year) |