year的意思和读音

year

: [jɪr] : [jɪə(r)]

n.

years  

yearn.

1.[c]the period from 1 January to 31 December, that is 365 or 366 days, divided into 12 months

in the year 1865 1865

I lost my job earlier this year.

Elections take place every year.

The museum is open all (the) year round(= during the whole year) .

2.[c]a period of 12 months, measured from any particular time

It's exactly a year since I started working here.

She gave up teaching three years ago.

in the first year of their marriage

the pre-war/war/post-war years(= the period before/during/after the war)

I have happy memories of my years in Poland(= the time I spent there) .

3.[c]a period of 12 months connected with a particular activity

the academic/school year

the tax year

4.[c]a level that you stay in for one year; a student at a particular level

We started German in year seven.

a year-seven pupil

The first years do French.

She was in my year at school.

5.[c][usupl]age; time of life

He was 14 years old when it happened. 14

She looks young for her years.

They were both only 20 years of age . 20

a twenty-year-old man

He died in his sixtieth year.

She's getting on in years(= is no longer young) .

6.[pl](informal)a long time

It's years since we last met.

They haven't seen each other for years .

That's the best movie I've seen in years .

We've had a lot of fun over the years .

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n.1.<slang,AmE>Same as here. this2.a period of 365 days, or 366 in a leap year, divided into 12 months; used about a particular period of time, beginning on January 1 and ending on December 31, or between the first and last dates on some other calendar; used about the period during which an institution operates, or about the system that it uses for dividing time; used for talking about age3ed about a particular period of time in history; a very long time4.the amount of time that a planet takes to travel around the sun1.<slang,AmE>Same as here. this2.a period of 365 days, or 366 in a leap year, divided into 12 months; used about a particular period of time, beginning on January 1 and ending on December 31, or between the first and last dates on some other calendar; used about the period during which an institution operates, or about the system that it uses for dividing time; used for talking about age3ed about a particular period of time in history; a very long time4.the amount of time that a planet takes to travel around the sun

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1.A few days later, at nearly midnight on the longest night of the year, Gabriel Oak could be heard playing his flute on Nor-combe Hill.·

2.Reduced to a minority, Congress is now looking for other allies to help it to hobble through to the polls later this year.

3.On New Year's Eve, less than a week after the trial, Eduard Kuznetsov was taken from his cell, certain he was going to be shot.

4.Although there was no fixed theme for this year's meeting, the strength of the euro zone was an important issue.

5.He was tried and sentenced to three months stay in a juvenile detention center and a year probation.

6.Several ministers have warned that the current ministerial meeting would be the last chance to make progress for at least a year.

7.HAD Patrick Lavoie strolled down the main bazaar in Marja a year ago, locals would have greeted him with sniper fire and roadside bombs.

8.If not, they could face a fine of two thousand dollars a year for every worker.2,000

9.It was earlier reported a 6-year-old boy was on board, but police on the scene where the balloon touched down say there was no one inside.6

10.This is how we go into a relationship, and it's hunky-dory for a year. And then a little behavior problem comes up.