year 英 [jɪə(r)]   美 [jɪr]

year

year  英 [jɪə(r)] 美 [jɪr]

n. 年;年度; 

名词复数:years 

in the year 1865 在 1865 年
It's years since we last met. 我们多年没有见面了。

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  • n. 年;年度;
  • 1. in the year 1865

    在 1865 年

  • 2. It's years since we last met.

    我们多年没有见面了。

  • 3. I lost my job earlier this year.

    今年早些时候,我失业了。

  • 4. She gave up teaching three years ago.

    三年前,她放弃了教学工作。

  • 5. He was 14 years oldwhen it happened.

    这件事情发生的时候,他 14 岁。

  • year (n.) Old English gear (West Saxon), ger (Anglian) "year," from Proto-Germanic *jeram "year" (source also of Old Saxon, Old High German jar, Old Norse ar, Danish aar, Old Frisian ger, Dutch jaar, German Jahr, Gothic jer "year"), from PIE *yer-o-, from root *yer- "year, season" (source also of Avestan yare (nominative singular) "year;" Greek hora "year, season, any part of a year," also "any part of a day, hour;" Old Church Slavonic jaru, Bohemian jaro "spring;" Latin hornus "of this year;" Old Persian dušiyaram "famine," literally "bad year"). Probably originally "that which makes [a complete cycle]," and from verbal root *ei- meaning "to do, make."
year / jɪə(r) ; jɜː(r) ; NAmE jɪr / noun ( abbr.yr ) 1 ( also ˌcalendar ˈyear ) [countable ] the period from 1 January to 31 December, that is 365 or 366 days, divided into 12 months 年;日历年 in the year 1865 在 1865 年 I lost my job earlier this year. 今年早些时候,我失业了。 Elections take place every year. 每年都进行各项选举。 The museum is open all (the) year round (= during the whole year). 博物馆全年开放。 see also leap year , new year 2 [countable ] a period of 12 months, measured from any particular time 一年时间 It's exactly a year since I started working here. 我来这里工作已经整整一年了。 She gave up teaching three years ago. 三年前,她放弃了教学工作。 in the first year of their marriage 在他们婚后第一年里 the pre-war/war/post-war years (= the period before/during/after the war) 战前的╱战争的╱战后的年代 I have happy memories of my years in Poland (= the time I spent there). 在波兰的岁月给我留下了美好的回忆。 see also gap year , light year , off year 3 [countable ] a period of 12 months connected with a particular activity 与某事相关的一年;年度 the academic/school year 学年 the tax year 课税年度 see also financial year 4 [countable ] ( especially BrE) (at a school, etc. 学校等 ) a level that you stay in for one year; a student at a particular level 年级;某年级的学生 We started German in year seven. 我们在七年级开始学习德语。 a year-seven pupil 七年级学生 The first years do French. 一年级学生学习法语。 She was in my year at school. 她上学时跟我同级。 5 [countable ,  usually plural ] age; time of life 年岁;年纪;年龄 He was 14 years oldwhen it happened. 这件事情发生的时候,他 14 岁。 She looks young for her years. 她看上去比她的年龄小。 They were both only 20 years of age. 他们两人都只有 20 岁。 a twenty-year-old man 一名二十岁的男子 He died in his sixtieth year. 他是六十岁时去世的。 She's getting on in years (= is no longer young). 她已经上年纪了。 6 years [plural ] ( informal) a long time 很久;好长时间 It's years since we last met. 我们多年没有见面了。 They haven't seen each other for years. 他们彼此多年没有见面了。 That's the best movie I've seen in years. 那是我多年来看过的最好的电影。 We've had a lot of fun over the years. 这些年来我们过得很开心。 IDIOMS man, woman, car, etc. of the ˈyear a person or thing that people decide is the best in a particular field in a particular year 某年度最优秀人物(或事物) not/never in a hundred, etc. ˈyears ( informal) used to emphasize that you will/would never do sth 永远不;绝对不 I'd never have thought of that in a million years. 我永远也想不出这个主意。 put ˈyears on sb to make sb feel or look older 使感到老迈;使显得年老 take ˈyears off sb to make sb feel or look younger 使觉得(或显得)年轻 ˌyear after ˈyear every year for many years 年年;每年 ˌyear by ˈyear as the years pass; each year 一年一年地;每年;年复一年 Year by year their affection for each other grew stronger. 年复一年,他们对彼此的爱愈加强烈。 the year ˈdot ( BrE) ( NAmE the year ˈone ) ( informal) a very long time ago 很久以前 I've been going there every summer since the year dot. 我从很久以前就每年夏天都去那里。 year ˈin, year ˈout every year 年复一年;年年 ˌyear of ˈgrace | ˌyear of our ˈLord ( formal) any particular year after the birth of Christ 纪元某年;公元某年 ˌyear on ˈyear ( used especially when talking about figures, prices, etc. 尤用于统计数字、价格等 ) each year, compared with the last year 与前一年同期比较 Spending has increased year on year. 与去年同期比较,开销增加了。 a year-on-year increase in spending 开销的年度增长 more at advanced , decline v. , donkey , seven , turn n. year years year / jɪə(r) ; jɜː(r) ; NAmE jɪr /
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