词汇 | calendar-year |
释义 | calendar year noun[ C ] uk /ˈkæl.ən.də ˌjɪər/ us /ˈkæl.ən.dɚ ˌjɪr/ a period of 365 or 366 days, starting on 1 January and ending on 31 December日历年 Years & yearly academic year ad Anno Domini annual annually bissextile CE centenary church year circa interannual Julian calendar leap year liturgical year millennial year end year's end year-around year-round yearly During peace the Secretary of War can order any Reserve Officer to duty for instruction for a period not to exceed fifteen days in any one calendar year. In special and meritorious cases where to limit the annual leave to fourteen days in any one calendar year would work peculiar hardship, it may, in the discretion of the of the department, be extended. It saves much trouble when dealing with an agency to have subscriptions coincide with the calendar year, disregarding the volume arrangements of the publishers. We shall consider them in the order in which they occur in the calendar year. While January is the first month of the calendar year, it happens to be the fourth month of the A.M.A.'s fiscal year. calendar year | Business Englishcalendar year noun[ C ] ukus a period of 365 or 366 days, starting on January 1st and ending on December 31st. In the US a particular calendar year can be referred to as 'calendar 2011, 2012, etc.': The fund has convincingly beaten its peers over each of the past three calendar years. The brokerage raised the company's EPS calendar 2012 estimate to $0.90 from $0.85. Examples of calendar yearcalendar year The effects of current visitor levels (approximately 1,000 per calendaryear) suggest that an increase of more than 100% could cause significant adverse impacts. Income from livestock activities was computed as the gain in the value of the stock of animals during the calendaryear. Among 8229 seroconverters, test intervals ranged from 0-5282 days, and varied by gender, risk group, age and calendaryear of seroconversion. But if irrigation increases cropping intensity, it may nevertheless increase the amount of labor used in a calendaryear. The harvest of kharif crops of the current calendaryear can be substantially different from that of the next calendaryear. Furthermore, if irrigation facilitates multiple cropping during a calendaryear, annual labor demand might rise. At that point in time, the calendaryear would be 139 days ahead of any observed solar event, such as the equinox. This proportion declined sharply from 4-03% in 1972 to 2-25% in 1975, the last whole calendaryear for which data are available. Thus, the analysis looks at poverty in calendaryear 1996 as a 'predictor' of material hardship two years later. If they answered ' yes ' to this latter question, then the time of occurrence (calendaryear and month) of the most recent such episode was documented. The mean scores are close to the middle months of the calendaryear, and the deviation from the mean is similar for each group. Thus, the condition that cohort and transverse variables at a given age should be equivalent is that age plus birth year equals calendaryear. According to this approach, mortality trends are represented assuming that the parameters of the mortality law are functions of the calendaryear. Percentage, the consumer price index (a general index excluding imputed rent, calendaryear average). However, by the end of the current calendaryear, most of the production will have been estimated. See all examples of calendar year These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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