year+by+year

  • 121Year 10,000 problem — The Year 10,000 problem, or Y10K, is the class of all potential software bugs that may emerge should the need to express years with five digits arise. The problem can have discernible effects today, but is also sometimes mentioned because of its… …

    Wikipedia

  • 122year — noun (C) 1 12 MONTHS a period of about 365 days or 12 months, measured from any particular time: I arrived here two years ago. | We ve known each other for over a year. | 15 years old | a three year development | a four year old child |… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 123Year 3000 — Infobox Single Name = Year 3000 Artist = Busted from Album = Busted Released = January 20, 2003 Format = CD Single Recorded = 2002 Genre = Pop punk Length = 3:18 Label = Universal Music, Polygram Writer = James Bourne/Mattie Jay/Charlie… …

    Wikipedia

  • 124year — /jɪə / (say year) noun 1. a period of 365 or 366 days, divided into 12 calendar months, based on the Gregorian calendar and now reckoned as beginning 1 January and ending 31 December (calendar year). 2. a period of approximately the same length… …

  • 125year */*/*/ — UK [jɪə(r)] / US [jɪr] noun Word forms year : singular year plural years 1) [countable] a period of 365 days, or 366 in a leap year, divided into 12 months He lived in Paris for a few years. I started my job two years ago. a) used for talking… …

    English dictionary

  • 126Year of the Eucharist — The Year of the Eucharist is the name of the liturgical year from October 2004 to October 2005, as celebrated by Catholics worldwide. On June 10, 2004, Pope John Paul II announced the dedication of an entire year to the Blessed Sacrament and… …

    Wikipedia

  • 127Year Eleven — In schools in England and Wales Year Eleven is the eleventh year after reception. This is the final year of compulsory schooling. Children s ages range between 15 and 16 years of age. Year 11 is the year in which GCSE (General Certificate of… …

    Wikipedia

  • 128year-to-date — ( YTD) The period beginning at the start of the calendar year up to the current date. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * year to date ˌyear to ˈdate written abbreviation YTD noun [singular] ACCOUNTING the period from the be …

    Financial and business terms