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词汇 yearbook
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Definition of yearbook in English:

yearbook

noun ˈjəːbʊkˈjɪəbʊkˈjɪrˌbʊk
  • 1An annual publication giving current information and listing events or aspects of the previous year, especially in a particular field.

    (尤指某领域的)年鉴

    The Rugby Union Yearbook

    《橄榄球联合会年鉴》。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Chamber of commerce yearbooks and annual reports repeated such themes.
    • His business partner is now managing director of the company, which produces magazines, yearbooks and diaries.
    • I recalled how I had gazed dreamily at his picture in the yearbook in the library at school today.
    • You can't tell the players without a program, and that's where TSN's annual Hockey yearbook comes in.
    • It is the first international edition of his annual hockey yearbook series.
    • I had by 1969 begun to purchase the yearbooks published annually by the Independent Television Authority.
    • This is the first international edition of the hockey yearbooks, previous versions of which were devoted to Indian hockey.
    • The yearbook, edited by Tim Butcher, is available from today priced at £14.99.
    • Five nurses are pictured in the 1947 Roswell Air Field yearbook.
    • His offences came to light in January when the club's chairman telephoned him to ask why a £4,000 bill for printing the yearbook had not been paid.
    • Hopefully our school kept yearbooks from previous years and maybe even some other schools, so I could find what I was looking for.
    • The Laois GAA yearbook is currently on sale at a cost of £6 per copy.
    • A total of 10,000 copies of the yearbook will be printed and sent to people in south London and Surrey.
    • The yearbook costs just 6.50 and is available from the GUI offices.
    • The numbers of transnational and international organizations of different types are given in the statistical tables of the various editions of the UIA yearbook.
    • Ask for the private records: the yearbook, the photos, the letters that a source might have.
    • The yearbook presents a comprehensive picture of Ireland today.
    • How about five one-year subscriptions to the yearbook itself?
    • All the players are awarded prizes including drinks and GAA yearbooks, with pictures and stories of their heroes.
    • Every January, Seed Savers publishes a yearbook that lists all the seeds being maintained by our members.
    Synonyms
    calendar, register, annual, manual, handbook, compendium
    1. 1.1North American A book containing photographs of the senior class in a school or university and details of school activities in the previous year.
      〈北美〉毕业班年刊(内容包括中学或大学毕业班级照片及前一年学校活动详情)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Not every high school yearbook has photographs like that.
      • The last high school homecoming week, the last prom, and the best yearbook.
      • Sure enough, hidden in a corner there was a shelf dedicated to the previous school years' yearbooks.
      • I closed the hardcover of the yearbook and slipped it back on the book shelf next to the journal that I kept through high school and am still keeping.
      • When they listed his activities next his picture in his senior yearbook, the font was made smaller to fit all of it.
      • Among them: baby books, high school and college yearbooks, playbills for student productions, teacher evaluations, diaries, journals, letters, photos, and videos.
      • They went through the pictures and the yearbooks, recalling old memories and how much fun they had during the four years.
      • It is an impressive book, with evidence drawn from newspaper accounts, high school and college yearbooks, guide books, and archival sources.
      • One of the items I lost was the yearbook from Papa's senior year at LTHS.
      • In most yearbooks, to borrow a line from Paul Simon, ‘all the world's a sunny day.’
      • In high school, he was editor of the school's literary magazine and the yearbook.
      • Noah went home that night and looked through his old high school yearbooks, glancing through all the pictures.
      • He'd seen my picture from the yearbook, and he later asked me out.
      • He and apprentice Kristen Kuharik used the phone book and school yearbooks to find names and addresses.
      • Fix your eyes on this stunning snapshot from my senior yearbook.
      • I learned more about solid page layout in my high school yearbook class than I have since then.
      • We were even voted ‘best-friends’ for our senior yearbooks.
      • They were taking a team photo for the senior class yearbook; so all the members of the team were clad in navy colored shirts and shorts.
      • If you know where your grandfather lived when he was about 18, and if he graduated from public schools, see if the local library has yearbooks from back then.
      • In 1971 for Oprah's high school yearbook picture, she sported a really cool flip do and she was voted most popular in her senior yearbook.

Definition of yearbook in US English:

yearbook

nounˈyirˌbo͝okˈjɪrˌbʊk
  • 1An annual publication giving current information and listing events or aspects of the previous year, especially in a particular field.

    (尤指某领域的)年鉴

    Yearbook of Physical Anthropology
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The yearbook, edited by Tim Butcher, is available from today priced at £14.99.
    • The numbers of transnational and international organizations of different types are given in the statistical tables of the various editions of the UIA yearbook.
    • How about five one-year subscriptions to the yearbook itself?
    • Chamber of commerce yearbooks and annual reports repeated such themes.
    • A total of 10,000 copies of the yearbook will be printed and sent to people in south London and Surrey.
    • This is the first international edition of the hockey yearbooks, previous versions of which were devoted to Indian hockey.
    • His offences came to light in January when the club's chairman telephoned him to ask why a £4,000 bill for printing the yearbook had not been paid.
    • It is the first international edition of his annual hockey yearbook series.
    • Hopefully our school kept yearbooks from previous years and maybe even some other schools, so I could find what I was looking for.
    • The yearbook presents a comprehensive picture of Ireland today.
    • I recalled how I had gazed dreamily at his picture in the yearbook in the library at school today.
    • You can't tell the players without a program, and that's where TSN's annual Hockey yearbook comes in.
    • The yearbook costs just 6.50 and is available from the GUI offices.
    • I had by 1969 begun to purchase the yearbooks published annually by the Independent Television Authority.
    • Five nurses are pictured in the 1947 Roswell Air Field yearbook.
    • The Laois GAA yearbook is currently on sale at a cost of £6 per copy.
    • His business partner is now managing director of the company, which produces magazines, yearbooks and diaries.
    • All the players are awarded prizes including drinks and GAA yearbooks, with pictures and stories of their heroes.
    • Every January, Seed Savers publishes a yearbook that lists all the seeds being maintained by our members.
    • Ask for the private records: the yearbook, the photos, the letters that a source might have.
    Synonyms
    calendar, register, annual, manual, handbook, compendium
    1. 1.1North American A book containing photographs of the senior class in a school or college and details of school activities in the previous year.
      〈北美〉毕业班年刊(内容包括中学或大学毕业班级照片及前一年学校活动详情)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Noah went home that night and looked through his old high school yearbooks, glancing through all the pictures.
      • They were taking a team photo for the senior class yearbook; so all the members of the team were clad in navy colored shirts and shorts.
      • Fix your eyes on this stunning snapshot from my senior yearbook.
      • I learned more about solid page layout in my high school yearbook class than I have since then.
      • Not every high school yearbook has photographs like that.
      • When they listed his activities next his picture in his senior yearbook, the font was made smaller to fit all of it.
      • In high school, he was editor of the school's literary magazine and the yearbook.
      • It is an impressive book, with evidence drawn from newspaper accounts, high school and college yearbooks, guide books, and archival sources.
      • We were even voted ‘best-friends’ for our senior yearbooks.
      • One of the items I lost was the yearbook from Papa's senior year at LTHS.
      • Sure enough, hidden in a corner there was a shelf dedicated to the previous school years' yearbooks.
      • He'd seen my picture from the yearbook, and he later asked me out.
      • The last high school homecoming week, the last prom, and the best yearbook.
      • I closed the hardcover of the yearbook and slipped it back on the book shelf next to the journal that I kept through high school and am still keeping.
      • In 1971 for Oprah's high school yearbook picture, she sported a really cool flip do and she was voted most popular in her senior yearbook.
      • Among them: baby books, high school and college yearbooks, playbills for student productions, teacher evaluations, diaries, journals, letters, photos, and videos.
      • In most yearbooks, to borrow a line from Paul Simon, ‘all the world's a sunny day.’
      • He and apprentice Kristen Kuharik used the phone book and school yearbooks to find names and addresses.
      • If you know where your grandfather lived when he was about 18, and if he graduated from public schools, see if the local library has yearbooks from back then.
      • They went through the pictures and the yearbooks, recalling old memories and how much fun they had during the four years.
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