1 N-COUNT 年;日历年 A
year is a period of twelve months or 365 or 366 days, beginning on the first of January and ending on the thirty-first of December.
年;日历年 3 N-COUNT 一年时间 A
year is any period of twelve months.
一年时间 -
The museums attract more than two and a half million visitors a year.
这些博物馆一年能吸引逾250万名参观者。
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She's done quite a bit of work this past year.
过去的一年里她做了不少工作。
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The school has been empty for ten years.
学校已经空置10年了。
SYN twelve months, calendar year, twelve month period
4 N-COUNT 年岁;年纪;年龄 Year is used to refer to the age of a person. For example, if someone or something is twenty
years old or twenty
years of age, they have lived or existed for twenty years.
年岁;年纪;年龄 5 N-COUNT 学年(英国和美国的学年从9月开始) A school
year or academic
year is the period of time in each twelve months when schools or universities are open and students are studying there. In Britain and the United States, the school year starts in September.
学年(英国和美国的学年从9月开始) 6 N-COUNT (某)年级学生 You can refer to someone who is, for example, in their first year at school or university as a first
year.
(某)年级学生 [British] -
The first years and second years got a choice of French, German and Spanish.
一年级和二年级学生可以在法语、德语和西班牙语中选一门。
7 N-COUNT (财政)年度 A financial or business
year is an exact period of twelve months which businesses or institutions use as a basis for organizing their finances.
(财政)年度 [business] 8 N-PLURAL 很久;很长时间 You can use
years to emphasize that you are referring to a long time.
很久;很长时间 [emphasis] -
I haven' laughed so much in years.
我很久没这么畅快地笑过了。
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It took me years to fully recover.
我过了很久才完全康复。
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People hold onto letters for years and years.
人们经年累月地保存着信件。
9 N-PLURAL [poss NOUN, usually NOUN preposition] (在某地或做某事的)年头,时期 You can refer to the time you spend in a place or doing an activity as your
years there or your
years of doing that activity.
(在某地或做某事的)年头,时期 11 PHRASE 年年;每年 If something happens
year after year, it happens regularly every year.
年年;每年 -
Regulars return year after year.
老主顾每年都会再来。
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You keep on amazing me, year after year, the same old ways.
你不断地给我同样的惊喜,年年如此。
12 PHRASE 一年一年地;逐年 If something changes
year by year, it changes gradually each year.
一年一年地;逐年 13 PHRASE [PHRASE with cl] 年复一年地;年年 If something happens
year in ,
year out, it happens every year without changing and is often boring.
年复一年地;年年 -
Year in, year out, nothing changes.
年复一年,一切照旧。
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With stockbroking it was the same thing, year in year out.
证券经纪工作每年都重复着一成不变的内容。
14 PHRASE 他那样年纪的男子/她那样年纪的女子 You can say
a man of his years or
a woman of her years to refer to that person's age in relation to something else you are talking about.
他那样年纪的男子/她那样年纪的女子 15 PHRASE [VERB inflects, PHRASE n] [VERB inflects] (经历或衣着)使显得年老,使觉得老迈 If you say that something such as an experience or a way of dressing
has put years on someone, you mean that it has made them look or feel much older.
(经历或衣着)使显得年老,使觉得老迈 [informal] [informal] -
I always turn adversity and defeat into victories, but it's probably put ten years on me.
我总是能够扭转逆境,反败为胜,但这可能让我显得老成了10岁。
16 PHRASE 一年到头;终年 If you say something happens
all year round or
all the year round, it happens continually throughout the year.
一年到头;终年 17 PHRASE [VERB inflects, PHRASE n] [VERB inflects] (经历或衣着)使显得年轻,使觉得年轻 If you say that something such as an experience or a way of dressing
has taken years off someone, you mean that it has made them look or feel much younger.
(经历或衣着)使显得年轻,使觉得年轻 [informal] [informal] View usage for:All yearsLast 10 yearsLast 50 yearsLast 100 yearsLast 300 years