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gap year English-French

année d'interruption des études entre le lycée et l'université

leap year English-French

année f bissextile

New Year English-French

le nouvel an

year out English-French

année d'interruption des études entre le lycée et l'université

light year English-French

année-lumière f

year tutor English-French

professeur responsable de toutes les classes d'un même niveau

financial year English-French

exercice m, année

New Year's Eve English-French

la Saint-Sylvestre

last week/year in last English-French

la semaine/l'année dernière

a six-year-old boy in old English-French

un garçon (âgé) de six ans

with the mind of a two-year-old in mind English-French

avec l'intelligence d'un enfant de deux ans

the book of the year in the English-French

le meilleur livre de l'année

to be away for a year in for English-French

être absent/-e pendant un an

to earn £30,000 a year in year English-French

gagner 30 000 livres sterling par an

to be on £20,000 a year in on English-French

gagner 20 000 livres sterling par an

we got to know them last year in get English-French

on a fait leur connaissance l'année dernière

profits are well down on last year's in down1 English-French

les bénéfices sont nettement inférieurs à ceux de l'année dernière

it's a year since I heard from him in year English-French

je n'ai plus de ses nouvelles depuis un an

year US English

the time taken by a planet to make one revolution around the sun

year English-Italian

anno m

-year English-Spanish

a third-year student

gap year US English

a period, typically an academic year, taken by a student as a break between secondary school and higher education

Holy Year US English

(in the Roman Catholic Church) a period of remission from the penal consequences of sin, granted under certain conditions for a year usually at intervals of twenty-five years

leap year US English

a year, occurring once every four years, that has 366 days including February 29 as an intercalary day

new year US English

the calendar year just begun or about to begin

off year US English

a year in which there is no major election, especially one in which there is a congressional election but no presidential election

old year US English

the year just ended or just about to end

tax year US English

a year as reckoned for taxation (in Britain reckoned from 6 April)

year end (also year's end) US English

the end of the fiscal year