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1 year ***** n
[jɪə(r)]1) (gen) annoevery year — tutti gli anni, ogni anno
year in, year out — anno dopo anno
year by year; from year to year — col passar degli anni
in the year 1869 — nell'anno 1869, nel 1869
next year — (looking to future) l'anno prossimo or venturo
the next year — (in past time) l'anno seguente or successivo
he got 10 years — (in prison) si è beccato 10 anni
I haven't seen her for years — non la vedo da anni, sono anni che non la vedo
a or per year — all'anno
2) Scol Univ anno3) (of wine) annata4)old/young for one's years — vecchio/giovane per i suoi anni or per la sua etàfrom her earliest years — fin dall'infanzia, fin dalla più tenera età
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2 year
[jɪə(r), jɜː(r)] 1.1) anno m.year in year out — tutti gli anni, un anno dopo l'altro
it was a year ago last May that... — a maggio ha fatto un anno che...
to earn Ј 30,000 a year — guadagnare 30.000 sterline l'anno
to be 9 years old o 9 years of age avere 9 anni; a two-year-old child — un bambino di due anni
3) BE scol. (pupil)2.first, third year — alunno di prima, di terza
1) (age) anni m., età f.sing.2) colloq. (a long time)••* * *[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.) anno2) (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.) anno•- yearly2. adverb(every year: The festival is held yearly.) annualmente- all the year round
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- long* * *[jɪə(r), jɜː(r)] 1.1) anno m.year in year out — tutti gli anni, un anno dopo l'altro
it was a year ago last May that... — a maggio ha fatto un anno che...
to earn Ј 30,000 a year — guadagnare 30.000 sterline l'anno
to be 9 years old o 9 years of age avere 9 anni; a two-year-old child — un bambino di due anni
3) BE scol. (pupil)2.first, third year — alunno di prima, di terza
1) (age) anni m., età f.sing.2) colloq. (a long time)••
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