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Definition of quarterly in English:

quarterly

adjective ˈkwɔːtəliˈkwɔrdərli
  • 1Done, produced, or occurring once every quarter of a year.

    季度的;按季度的;每季的

    a quarterly newsletter is distributed to members

    向会员发放季度简讯。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The new Time is only part - and probably not even the largest part - of a line item on a quarterly profit and loss statement.
    • Despite four consecutive quarterly losses, Xerox is expected to make money before the year is out, continuing a turnaround credited to Mulcahy.
    • The Midland Health Board has launched a quarterly newsletter to keep foster carers informed on issues, events and developments relevant to fostering.
    • One new type of mortgage automatically increases the home equity credit line based on monthly mortgage repayments and quarterly increases in the appraised value of the house.
    • Those rank branch boards meet on a quarterly basis, four meetings per year.
    • Occasional focus groups, quarterly meetings, customer surveys and direct mailings simply won't suffice.
    • China Steel announced last month that it would increase local steel prices by an average of 7.5 percent in the second quarter, making it the fifth-straight quarterly price hike.
    • That figure also represents the UK market's highest quarterly growth rate for almost four years, the researcher added.
    • By meeting targets, Intel would have its first quarterly sales gain from year-ago levels after four straight declines.
    • Consumer spending has risen at a quarterly rate of just 0.1%, the lowest for four years.
    • The Bank of England will also provide guidance on its interest-rate strategy when the governor, Mervyn King, presents its quarterly inflation report.
    • The client was sophisticated and able to assess from the quarterly estimates and otherwise the reasonableness of the fees charged.
    • The pre-tax charge helped erode Tribune's quarterly profits by a whopping 58%.
    • The sum is to be divided by four to get the quarterly tax liability.
    • This year, as last, council has moved to making splitting up the bill into four quarterly payments.
    • When will they again concentrate on the product and not what the latest quarterly dividend or share price happens to be?
    • I was informed there would be a quarterly charge of $10 for the maintenance and reading of the meters.
    • Charges for season ticket holders are also set to rise, with a quarterly ticket at the four long stays going up from £159.90 to £163.90.
    • SGI hopes the move will cut $100 million off its quarterly operating expenses bill once its forks out $20 million in redundancy payments.
    • The move to quarterly reporting, in line with US financial reporting, came in recognition of the fact that US investors now control half of the share register.
  • 2Heraldry
    (of a shield or charge) divided into four (or occasionally more) subdivisions by vertical and horizontal lines.

    〔纹章〕(盾,图记)纵横划成四(或更多)部分的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • From what can be seen of the original engraving, it is clear that at least two of the shields on each dish were engraved with the same quarterly arms.
adverb ˈkwɔːtəliˈkwɔrdərli
  • 1Once every quarter of a year.

    一季一次地;按季度

    interest is paid quarterly

    利息按季度支付。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each employee sets goals quarterly and receives four performance reviews a year.
    • K-GLEN representatives from every region of the country meet quarterly to advise the hotel group on serving the interests and needs of the gay and lesbian community.
    • You should also review your suppliers quarterly to ensure that pricing and service are consistent and up to your standards.
    • Frequently in such cases a sum called ‘rent’ is paid at once in accordance with the terms of the proposed lease: for example, quarterly in advance.
    • Stryker leads this team and meets with the whole group quarterly but with individual members every week.
    • For example, the national conference passed a resolution directing state councils that they can only meet quarterly.
    • The writing and production team meet monthly, quarterly and bi-annually to develop both characters and storylines.
    • The resident is evaluated formally at both sites quarterly to ensure objectives are met and the resident is achieving desired goals.
    • The change, which allows those businesses to pay their taxes quarterly rather than monthly, will affect about one million businesses this year, not several million.
    • Develop risk mitigation, incident response and business continuity plans, and test these procedures quarterly to annually, depending on best practices.
    • Payments may be made weekly, monthly, quarterly or annually.
    • While the U.S. Coast Guard inspects ships' treatment systems quarterly, it does not collect and test effluent samples.
    • Depending on the type of data and compliance requirements, Levine reports her metrics monthly, quarterly or yearly.
    • In addition to the Entitlements Guarantee, Labor will require superannuation payments to be made by employers quarterly rather than annually.
    • In the one-step ahead forecasting situation, we assumed that the industrial practitioners updated their data quarterly.
    • Although he reviews all the company's information security policies quarterly, he says it is important not to flood users with so much information that it becomes difficult to absorb.
    • For each scholarly level at the end of the month a prize is rewarded for the highest achiever and quarterly we award the girl or girls with the least black marks to her name with a prize as well.
    • Customs officials make inspections quarterly, but in addition to these routine inspections, special inspections by Customs audit personnel can be done at any reasonable time.
    • Set aside time to reassess your plans and targets quarterly and yearly.
    • Remember to set aside money every month for expenses that are billed quarterly or annually, like insurance or property taxes.
  • 2Heraldry
    In the four, or in two diagonally opposite, quarters of a shield.

    〔纹章〕在盾的四分之一部分(或对角两部分)上

nounPlural quarterlies ˈkwɔːtəliˈkwɔrdərli
  • A magazine or journal that is published four times a year.

    季刊

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But people writing for political quarterlies necessarily draw tentative conclusions about very recent events, and historical perspective does not always settle questions
    • Apart from the daily press she looks at the role played by quarterlies such as Round Table.
    • As far as the quarterlies go, the magazines share many of the same writers and the monthly and irregular journals feature unknowns alongside guest appearances by well known writers.
    • I'd already been reading Kenneth Burke on my own for several years - I read a lot of criticism and literary quarterlies.
    • It reminds us of McSweeney's for its effortless appearance, although this is disingenuous, as both are of course just as contrived as the glossiest of fashion quarterlies.
    • Ude draws on his own experience as the editor of aRUDE, a quarterly of fashion and culture published in New York.
    • Founders Dana M. Powell and Shannon Bonnet plan to launch the publication as a quarterly in the fall of 2002.
    • Every three months I announce that the Claremont Review of Books is my favorite magazine - every three months because the magazine is a quarterly.
    • For the most part, Johnsonian ideas about biography appeared only in literary magazines, some of which took their cues from British quarterlies, while republican ideas dominated biographies themselves.
    • His piece, written before September 11, 2001, appeared in Parameters, a U.S. Army War College quarterly.
    • Other quarterlies - such as Kenyon Review - carried more refined formal literary analysis.
    • It was published as a quarterly for eight years, after which the issues became very erratic because of a low subscriber base and a lack of a full-time staff.
    • In 1904 it displayed 20 daily newspapers, 80 weeklies, 63 monthly magazines and two quarterlies.
    • Fall brings about many amazing things - dry leaves, morning frost, vivid orange and red hues, and, of course, fall editions of quarterlies.
    • It was a quarterly; we eventually published 24 issues total.
    • From their base in university English departments and university-sponsored quarterlies, the poets and editors associated with the New Criticism proved to be a very powerful opposition to the populist trend.
    • Smoke is a kind of London fanzine, first published in June, successful enough to be out again this month, and scheduled to be quarterly in the future.
    • I much admired New Directions, and though Accent is now mostly forgotten, during its lifetime its appeal surpassed - at least for me - that of the heavyweight, academic literary quarterlies.
    • Yet poetry journalism has not followed suit, particularly in the literary quarterlies and in general circulation organs.
    • Most major cities have daily and weekly newspapers; in all, there are 20 dailies, 35 weeklies, 33 fortnightlies, 152 monthlies, and 111 quarterlies.
    Synonyms
    book, volume, hardback, paperback, title, work, tome, opus, treatise, manual, register, almanac, yearbook, compendium

Definition of quarterly in US English:

quarterly

adjectiveˈkwôrdərlēˈkwɔrdərli
  • 1attributive Done, produced, or occurring once every quarter of a year.

    季度的;按季度的;每季的

    a quarterly newsletter is distributed to members

    向会员发放季度简讯。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This year, as last, council has moved to making splitting up the bill into four quarterly payments.
    • Charges for season ticket holders are also set to rise, with a quarterly ticket at the four long stays going up from £159.90 to £163.90.
    • The pre-tax charge helped erode Tribune's quarterly profits by a whopping 58%.
    • Consumer spending has risen at a quarterly rate of just 0.1%, the lowest for four years.
    • The move to quarterly reporting, in line with US financial reporting, came in recognition of the fact that US investors now control half of the share register.
    • SGI hopes the move will cut $100 million off its quarterly operating expenses bill once its forks out $20 million in redundancy payments.
    • The new Time is only part - and probably not even the largest part - of a line item on a quarterly profit and loss statement.
    • That figure also represents the UK market's highest quarterly growth rate for almost four years, the researcher added.
    • China Steel announced last month that it would increase local steel prices by an average of 7.5 percent in the second quarter, making it the fifth-straight quarterly price hike.
    • I was informed there would be a quarterly charge of $10 for the maintenance and reading of the meters.
    • One new type of mortgage automatically increases the home equity credit line based on monthly mortgage repayments and quarterly increases in the appraised value of the house.
    • By meeting targets, Intel would have its first quarterly sales gain from year-ago levels after four straight declines.
    • The Midland Health Board has launched a quarterly newsletter to keep foster carers informed on issues, events and developments relevant to fostering.
    • The Bank of England will also provide guidance on its interest-rate strategy when the governor, Mervyn King, presents its quarterly inflation report.
    • Those rank branch boards meet on a quarterly basis, four meetings per year.
    • Despite four consecutive quarterly losses, Xerox is expected to make money before the year is out, continuing a turnaround credited to Mulcahy.
    • When will they again concentrate on the product and not what the latest quarterly dividend or share price happens to be?
    • The client was sophisticated and able to assess from the quarterly estimates and otherwise the reasonableness of the fees charged.
    • The sum is to be divided by four to get the quarterly tax liability.
    • Occasional focus groups, quarterly meetings, customer surveys and direct mailings simply won't suffice.
  • 2Heraldry
    (of a shield or charge) divided into four (or occasionally more) subdivisions by vertical and horizontal lines.

    〔纹章〕(盾,图记)纵横划成四(或更多)部分的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • From what can be seen of the original engraving, it is clear that at least two of the shields on each dish were engraved with the same quarterly arms.
adverbˈkwôrdərlēˈkwɔrdərli
  • 1Once every quarter of a year.

    一季一次地;按季度

    interest is paid quarterly

    利息按季度支付。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The writing and production team meet monthly, quarterly and bi-annually to develop both characters and storylines.
    • Payments may be made weekly, monthly, quarterly or annually.
    • Although he reviews all the company's information security policies quarterly, he says it is important not to flood users with so much information that it becomes difficult to absorb.
    • You should also review your suppliers quarterly to ensure that pricing and service are consistent and up to your standards.
    • While the U.S. Coast Guard inspects ships' treatment systems quarterly, it does not collect and test effluent samples.
    • Frequently in such cases a sum called ‘rent’ is paid at once in accordance with the terms of the proposed lease: for example, quarterly in advance.
    • Develop risk mitigation, incident response and business continuity plans, and test these procedures quarterly to annually, depending on best practices.
    • In the one-step ahead forecasting situation, we assumed that the industrial practitioners updated their data quarterly.
    • For each scholarly level at the end of the month a prize is rewarded for the highest achiever and quarterly we award the girl or girls with the least black marks to her name with a prize as well.
    • K-GLEN representatives from every region of the country meet quarterly to advise the hotel group on serving the interests and needs of the gay and lesbian community.
    • Stryker leads this team and meets with the whole group quarterly but with individual members every week.
    • The resident is evaluated formally at both sites quarterly to ensure objectives are met and the resident is achieving desired goals.
    • Set aside time to reassess your plans and targets quarterly and yearly.
    • Depending on the type of data and compliance requirements, Levine reports her metrics monthly, quarterly or yearly.
    • Each employee sets goals quarterly and receives four performance reviews a year.
    • The change, which allows those businesses to pay their taxes quarterly rather than monthly, will affect about one million businesses this year, not several million.
    • In addition to the Entitlements Guarantee, Labor will require superannuation payments to be made by employers quarterly rather than annually.
    • Customs officials make inspections quarterly, but in addition to these routine inspections, special inspections by Customs audit personnel can be done at any reasonable time.
    • For example, the national conference passed a resolution directing state councils that they can only meet quarterly.
    • Remember to set aside money every month for expenses that are billed quarterly or annually, like insurance or property taxes.
  • 2Heraldry
    In the four, or in two diagonally opposite, quarters of a shield.

    〔纹章〕在盾的四分之一部分(或对角两部分)上

nounˈkwôrdərlēˈkwɔrdərli
  • A magazine or journal that is published four times a year.

    季刊

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Smoke is a kind of London fanzine, first published in June, successful enough to be out again this month, and scheduled to be quarterly in the future.
    • Most major cities have daily and weekly newspapers; in all, there are 20 dailies, 35 weeklies, 33 fortnightlies, 152 monthlies, and 111 quarterlies.
    • As far as the quarterlies go, the magazines share many of the same writers and the monthly and irregular journals feature unknowns alongside guest appearances by well known writers.
    • I much admired New Directions, and though Accent is now mostly forgotten, during its lifetime its appeal surpassed - at least for me - that of the heavyweight, academic literary quarterlies.
    • It was published as a quarterly for eight years, after which the issues became very erratic because of a low subscriber base and a lack of a full-time staff.
    • Apart from the daily press she looks at the role played by quarterlies such as Round Table.
    • Founders Dana M. Powell and Shannon Bonnet plan to launch the publication as a quarterly in the fall of 2002.
    • It was a quarterly; we eventually published 24 issues total.
    • Other quarterlies - such as Kenyon Review - carried more refined formal literary analysis.
    • Fall brings about many amazing things - dry leaves, morning frost, vivid orange and red hues, and, of course, fall editions of quarterlies.
    • For the most part, Johnsonian ideas about biography appeared only in literary magazines, some of which took their cues from British quarterlies, while republican ideas dominated biographies themselves.
    • Ude draws on his own experience as the editor of aRUDE, a quarterly of fashion and culture published in New York.
    • It reminds us of McSweeney's for its effortless appearance, although this is disingenuous, as both are of course just as contrived as the glossiest of fashion quarterlies.
    • I'd already been reading Kenneth Burke on my own for several years - I read a lot of criticism and literary quarterlies.
    • But people writing for political quarterlies necessarily draw tentative conclusions about very recent events, and historical perspective does not always settle questions
    • Every three months I announce that the Claremont Review of Books is my favorite magazine - every three months because the magazine is a quarterly.
    • His piece, written before September 11, 2001, appeared in Parameters, a U.S. Army War College quarterly.
    • In 1904 it displayed 20 daily newspapers, 80 weeklies, 63 monthly magazines and two quarterlies.
    • Yet poetry journalism has not followed suit, particularly in the literary quarterlies and in general circulation organs.
    • From their base in university English departments and university-sponsored quarterlies, the poets and editors associated with the New Criticism proved to be a very powerful opposition to the populist trend.
    Synonyms
    book, volume, hardback, paperback, title, work, tome, opus, treatise, manual, register, almanac, yearbook, compendium
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