1)
Year-Round : 연중 계속되는, 일년내내 계속되는
if you use the phrase year-round, it means all of the year in all of the months
this is a year-round occurance. it happens at any time of year
the year-round event
Formality : 5
2)
Year-Long : 1년간 계속되는, 1년에 걸쳐 계속되는
it means lasting one year
he went for a year-long trip to Latin Ameria
it lasted a year
this is a year-long project
Formality : 5
3)
Year-End : 연말, 연말의
it means at the end of the year
do you hold a year-end party? a party at the end of the year
these are figures for the eyar-end 2012
Formality : 6
4)
Year-on-Year : 매해, 매년마다, 전년대비
I think you can use this in two different ways
this happens year on year, again and again and again
year-on-year these birds keep coming back to this area in spring
Formality : 5
if you are thinking about accounting, year-on-year means coomparing the figure of one year with the same time period in the previous year
year-on-year there ahs been an increase during this period
If we compared the accounts year-on-year for the first six month you will see a steady increase
Formality : 6
5)
Year-to-Year : 전년대비, 각 해마다
you can use year-to-year as well instead of year-on-year when companning the figures in the previous year
from year to year there is little change
Formality : 6
but also, something can happen from year-to-year
there are variations from year-to-year between different years
it's not the same year-to-year
Formality : 5
6)
Year-to-Date : 올해 초부터 현재까지
it means the year up to now
what has happened this year to date
up to now
up to the day i made this
these accounts are show the year-to-date
from the beginning of the year up to now
from the first of January tothe current date
Formality : 6
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