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u rečniku italijanskog jezika Oksford‒Paravia

I. year [Brit jɪə, jəː, Am jɪr] N

1. year (period of time):

year
year
in the year 1789, 2005
nell'anno 1789, 2005
every year, every other year
all (the) year round
during the year
year by year
year in year out
at the end of the year
to earn £30, 000 a year

2. year (indicating age):

to be 19 years old or 19 years of age
a two-year-old child

3. year:

year SCHOOL, UNIV
is that boy in your year?

4. year Brit SCHOOL (pupil):

5. year (prison sentence):

year

II. years N npl

1. years (age):

2. years (a long time):

years inf

III. year [Brit jɪə, jəː, Am jɪr]

sixth year [ˌsɪksθˈjɪə(r), -ˈjɜː(r)] N Scot SCHOOL

sixth year

senior year [ˌsiːnɪəˈjɪə(r), jɜː(r)] N

1. senior year Brit SCHOOL (year):

senior year

2. senior year (pupils):

senior year

3. senior year Am UNIV:

senior year

common year [ˌkɒmənˈjɪə(r), -ˈjɜː(r)] N

common year

calendar year [ˌkælɪndəˌjɪə(r)] N

off year [Brit, Am ˈɔfˌjɪr] N Am POL

off year

base year [ˌbeɪsˈjɪə(r), -ˈjɜː(r)] N ECON

base year

fiscal year [Brit ˈfɪsk(ə)l jɪə, Am ˈfɪskəl jɪ(ə)r] N

fiscal year
fiscal year

year out [ˈjɪəraʊt] N

year out

financial year [Brit, Am fɪˈnæn(t)ʃəl] N Brit

u rečniku PONS

year [jɪr] N

1. year (twelve months):

year
year of birth
year in, year out
fiscal year FIN
leap year
all (the) year round
happy new year!
last/next year
$5000 a year
the year when
this year

2. year SCHOOL, UNIV:

year

Phrases:

leap year N

leap year

financial year N

tax year N

tax year

light-year N

light-year

calendar year N

New Year's N inf

New Year N

1. New Year:

New Year
Happy New Year

2. New Year (opening weeks of year):

New Year

New Year's Day N

New Year's Eve N