1992
Translingual
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1992
- One thousand nine hundred (and) ninety-two; the integer between 1991 and 1993.
English
Etymology
From the deadline of December 31, 1992, set in the Single European Act of 1987.
Proper noun
1992
- (economics) The commencement of the single market trade association of European Union countries, on January 1, 1993.
- 1992, David Bowen, “Why European goats may welcome the late arrival of 1992: David Bowen examines the obvious and hidden changes due with the EC's single market”, in The Independent, December 29:[1]
- ON Friday, 1992 arrives. It is a year late, but that is one of the least confusing things about '1992', as the Single European Market process used to be called. For 1 January 1993 is in reality just one more marker in a process that started in 1985 and will continue until at least 1995.
- 1992, David Bowen, “Why European goats may welcome the late arrival of 1992: David Bowen examines the obvious and hidden changes due with the EC's single market”, in The Independent, December 29:[1]
Translations
nineteen ninety-two (in words)
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References
- 1992 from Oxford English Dictionary Online
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