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[jiə] 1. noun1) (the period of time the earth takes to go once round the sun, about 365 days: We lived here for five years, from November 1968 to November 1973; a two-year delay.) leto2) (the period from January 1 to December 31, being 365 days, except in a leap year, when it is 366 days: in the year 1945.) leto•- yearly2. adverb(every year: The festival is held yearly.) letno- all the year round
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- long* * *[ji:, British English tudi jə:]nounleto, plural doba, starost; astronomy perioda, obhodni čas (planeta)year by year, from year to year — od leta do leta, iz leta v letoyear in year out, year after year — od leta do leta, leto za letom, skozi vsa letapoetically in years — v letih, starfor years — leta in leta, mnogo letyear-long — enoleten, leto dni trajajočlast year — lansko leto, lanicivil (common, legal) year — navadno letoleap-year, bissextile year — prestopno letochurch (Christian, ecclesiastical) year — cerkveno letoGreat Year, Perfect Year — veliko (platonsko) leto (26.000 let)astronomical, solar year — sončno letoNew year's Day — novoletni dan, Novo leto (l. jan.)New year's Eve — novoletni večer, silvestrovoin the year of our Lord, in the year of grace — v letu Gospodovemhe is well on in years — on je že v letih, je že star
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Ecclesiastical — Ec*cle si*as tic*al, a. [See {Ecclesiastical}, a.] Of or pertaining to the church; relating to the organization or government of the church; not secular; as, ecclesiastical affairs or history; ecclesiastical courts. [1913 Webster] Every… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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