seasonal
/ˈsiːzənl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsiːzənl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsē-zᵊn-əl ˈsēz-nəl/ (ame, mw)
seasonal — 形容詞
- seasonalpositive
- more seasonalcomparative
- most seasonalsuperlative
1. happening, produced, or used only during particular periods of the year, for exa
季節性的
只發生或存在於特定季節的
happening, produced, or used only during particular periods of the year, for example a holiday time or a specific type of weather.
The beach café on Elm Street hires extra staff during the seasonal summer rush.
Elm Street 上的海灘咖啡館在夏季旺季時會增聘人手。
collocation: seasonal + noun describing annual event
Mira's cough is seasonal and always gets worse when the cherry trees bloom.
Mira 的咳嗽是季節性的,櫻花盛開時總是變得更嚴重。
pattern: be + seasonal
These seasonal fruits appear at the market in late autumn for only a few weeks.
這些當季水果在深秋時出現在市場上,只賣短短幾個星期。
Seasonal workers travel from town to town, picking apples and packing crates.
季節性工人從一個城鎮到另一個城鎮工作,採摘蘋果並裝箱。
Naoko bought a seasonal bus pass that covers the whole ski season.
Naoko 買了一張涵蓋整個滑雪季節的季節性公車通行證。
- periodic
broader — happens at regular intervals, not necessarily tied to weather or calendar seasons
- cyclical
more formal; describes events that repeat in a cycle, which may or may not follow the four seasons
- annual
narrower — happens once a year, whereas seasonal can apply to shorter periods like winter or summer
- year-round
available or happening throughout the entire year, not limited to one season
- constant
unchanging across months or seasons, opposite of varying with the time of year
文法句型
seasonal + noun
be + seasonal
用法筆記
Often used before a noun (seasonal work, seasonal depression) and also after be (The demand for ice cream is seasonal).