Year meaning in English
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Definition
a year: 365 days, 12 months, the period from 1st January to 31st December
I am 35 years old: I have been alive for 35 years, I was born 35 years ago
Examples
- "This year's conference will take place in the Kennedy Suite at the Boston Heights Conference Center (Boston, Massachusetts) on the 21st of August."
- "-We haven't spoken in eight years."
- "It's been 20 years of gathering the greatest minds in the cosmetics industry for lectures, conferences, round-table discussions and even a cocktail party or two!"
- "We are so lucky to have clients like you, and we thank you for your loyalty and custom this year and we look forward to working hand in glove with you again in 2016."
- "We would be honored if you would consider accepting our humble invitation to be the speaker at this year's dinner and conference."
- "Ladies and gentlemen, here are the nominees for the Smelly Award for "Male fragrance of the year"."
- "That's one hundred and thirty five years of pension payments!"
- "You're only 12 years old!"
- "It is my honor and great pleasure to tell you that you have been chosen to receive this year's Nobel prize in literature."
- "This year I made elves and fairies!"
- "I've been divorced three times in 10 years."
- "Rupert : Well, this year there'll be two big rugby competitions."
- "15 years sober, today in fact."
- "As you may be aware, this year marks the 20th anniversary of the formation of the International Association of Cosmetics and Fragrance (IACF)."
- "They can live more than 200 years, but most of them retire at 65!"
- "In spring of next year, the Montmartre boutique where CEO Bruno Delavigne first worked with his grandfather will re-open."
- "Our very healthy profits in the first half of this year will not only result in generous dividends for our shareholders, but will in large part be re-invested into generating even better results."
- "He is not your average 12 year old, so we have provided you with a short list of suggestions and guidelines"
- ""Two years."
- "The year is I don't know."
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