It means that when in a threatening situation or when you have a very big adrenaline rush you recall all those people you love and live the best and most precious moments in a minute.
How do you use the phrase 'it goes with out saying' ??I lived with them for a year, so it goes without saying I know them well.
Get rid of last years bad year and have a "Happy New Year" !
another word for annual is annum, (as in....per annum - by the year; every year). "He earns $50,000.00 per annum."
The Letter 'n'
The phrase "Loteria Navidad" is a Spanish phrase that translates to Christmas Lottery in English. It is an event that has been organised every year since 1812.
Figuratively speaking, it means that he had such an vivacious , animate life and was always doing one thing or another to fill his time that he therefore , comparatively accomplished in a minute what would take all others a year. More literally, (which probably isn't the what you are asking , but i shall include it just in case,) it could mean that either he aged the equivalent of a year in a minute; or he had the ability to live a whole year in a minute (possibly the time difference between parallel universes).
it means that and event was so boring that it seemed like it took forever
In "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell, the phrase "he lived a year in a minute" signifies the intense and heightened emotions experienced by the protagonist, Sanger Rainsford, during his harrowing experience of being hunted. In a life-or-death situation, time feels distorted; moments stretch out as adrenaline surges and fear grips him, making each second feel like an eternity. This expression encapsulates the psychological impact of extreme stress and danger, emphasizing how profound experiences can alter one's perception of time.
This phrase translates to "My year of birth" in English.
How do you use the phrase 'it goes with out saying' ??I lived with them for a year, so it goes without saying I know them well.
The phrase "tahun baru" is not a proper noun and requires no capitalization. It is an Indonesian phrase which literally translates to mean "new year" in English.
Each year is NOT a prepositional phrase. Believe it or not, each is an adjective. Each is describing year.
1 year = 525600 minute 18 year = 9460800 minute
The phrase, “Afehyia pa” means “Happy New Year” in Twi. :)
* Fast Approximation: 1 day = 24 (hour) x 60 (min/hour) = 1440 minute 1 year = 365 (day) x 1440 (min/day) = 525600 minute 12 year = 12 (year) x 525600 (min/year) = 6 307 200 minute * Considering 3 leap years in between: 3 x 24 (hour) x 60 (min/hour) = 4320 minute 12 year (+ leap years) = 6 311 520 minute * Considering the mean tropical year (365 days + 5hs + 48m + 45s) 12 (tropical years) = 6 311 385 minute
If you spend $10.00 a minute, every minute, for one year, you will have spent $5,259,600 at the end of the year.
72 beats per minute equates to 37,869,120 beats per year.