From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcalendar yearˌcalendar ˈyear noun [countable] TMCthe period of time from January 1st to December 31st of the same year
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calendar year• The company a year ago changed its reporting period to a fiscal year that ends March 31 from a calendar year.• Consultants who are paid more than $ 1,000 in a calendar year are covered by the proposed legislation.• We call this a calendar year.• But since then our calendar year has been the same as the solar year.• At that rate, the fund would have run out of money by the end of the calendar year.• Exhibit 7. 6 traces the process through the end of the calendar year 1998.• All research into present day matters will be by participant-observation while living in a Navarran village throughout the calendar year 1986.• If adopted, it would apply to calendar year 1993 statements.