گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'year'

برای اصلاح خطاهایی که در معانی است، کافی است بر روی آیکن کلیک کنید. برای وارد کردن معانی جدید در انتها صفحه در قسمت 'معانی جدید' معانی خود را وارد کرده و بر روی دکمه 'ارسال' کلیک کنید .

فارسی

1 عمومی:: سال‌ نجومی‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: سال‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

3 عمومی:: سال

شبکه مترجمین ایران

4 عمومی:: سنه‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general::   noun ADJ. last, past The chart shows our performance over the past year. | past, preceding, previous, recent The event has not proved popular in past years. They had met once the previous year. | current | coming, following, future, next We have high hopes for the coming year. She died the following year. We aim to do even better in future years. | consecutive, successive She won the race for the third successive year. | alternate | intervening He soon realized that a lot had changed in the intervening years. | early, later the early years of the twenty-first century In his later years, he drifted away from politics. | new We're going skiing early in the new year. | final final-year university students | golden, good, happy, memorable, momentous the golden years of motoring | profitable | bad, hard, lean, poor | peak, record a peak year for exports | calendar | leap | academic, school | financial, fiscal, tax | light (often figurative) The new range puts us light years ahead of the competition. | election | sabbatical He spent his sabbatical year doing research in Moscow. | inter-war, post-war, pre-war, war ~s The children spent the war years abroad. | formative, tender ~s She was born in Spain but spent her formative years in Italy. children of tender years VERB + YEAR spend He spent last year trying to get a new job. | take It took him ten years to qualify as a vet. | celebrate Next year they celebrate fifty years of marriage. | put on His wife's death has put years on him (= made him look/feel much older). | take off Careful make-up and styling can take years off you (= make you look much younger). YEAR + VERB begin, start | end, finish | elapse, go by, pass A year elapsed before I heard from him again. The last year went by in flash. | run from/to sth The academic year runs from October to June. | see sth That year saw the explosion of the Internet. PREP. by the ~ … The reforms will be fully implemented by the year 2007. | during the ~ during the next academic year | for a/the ~ profit for the current year to 31 December We lived there for ten years. | in a ~ I hope to retire in a year/in a year's time. | in a/the ~ in the next tax year Britain was invaded in the year 1066. | in ~s It's the first time we've met in years (= for many years). | over/under a ~ We've been friends for over twenty years. | per ~ Over 10,000 people per year are injured in this type of accident. | throughout the ~ The global economy means that all types of fruit and vegetables are available throughout the year. | ~s between … and … /from … to … the boom years from 1993 to 2000 | ~ of The book represents three years of hard work. That was in the year of the great flood. PHRASES all year long I've been waiting for this moment all year long. | all (the) year round The city tour runs all the year round. | the beginning/end/middle/start of the year, be six, etc. years old She's only ten years old. | early/late in the year, a time of year It's usually much colder at this time of year. | the turn of the year The team has suffered a loss of form since the turn of the year.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: year adjectives this year • She will be eight this year. next year • I might go to law school next year. last year • Last year we spent a lot on the house. every year • They go back to the same resort every year. the current year • The budget for the current year was £13 million. the coming year (= the year that is about to start ) • Here are some events to look out for in the coming year. the past year • Over the past year everyone has worked extremely hard. the previous year • They had married the previous year. the following year • The following year he was made captain of the team. the new year (= used to talk about the beginning of the next year ) • The report is due at the beginning of the new year. year 2 phrases the beginning/start of the year • They moved here at the beginning of last year. the end of the year • Work should finish around the end of the year. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + years early years • Little is known about his early years. • He remembers the early years of television. the last/latter/closing years of something • He changed his opinion during the last years of his life. somebody's childhood/teenage years • the home in which she spent her childhood years the war years • She worked for the BBC during the war years. the boom years (= when an economy or industry is very successful ) • In the boom years, things weren't too bad. somebody's retirement years • He enjoyed his retirement years in Wales. the Bush/Blair etc years (= when Bush, Blair etc was leader ) • The rich did very nicely during the Thatcher years. in recent years • The number of cases has risen dramatically in recent years. in later years • In later years he regretted their argument. in years gone by (= in the past ) • The old fort defended the island in years gone by. COMMON ERRORS >>> Do not say 'in ancient years' or 'in the ancient years' . Say in ancient times or long ago .

transnet.ir

3 general:: In addition to the idiom beginning with YEAR, Also see ALL YEAR ROUND; ALONG IN YEARS; BY THE DAY (YEAR); DONKEY'S YEARS.

American Heritage Idioms

4 general:: noun date: The year is 1988.

Simple Definitions

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