year is out ....

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Ju

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If our paths don’t cross before the year is out, then I wish you all well in the run up to the festivities to come.
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1. year is out in the above sentence means the year of 2012 is gone, am I right?

2. What does it mean of paths don’t cross & run up in the above sentence,
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1. Yes.

2. If our paths cross then we will meet again. The "run up" is the time of preparation before the festivities.
 

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A bit of extra vocab. on the subject of years being out. I feel that expressions of time being finished are more often 'up', especilly in expressions like 'Your time's up' (which students may have heard at the end of an exam:)).

But there is a tradition (perhaps Anglo-Saxon) of ringing church bells to mark the end of the year. Associated with this, there is the expression 'Ring out the old year, ring in the new'. I suspect (just my supposition) that the use of 'out' in collocation with 'year' may owe something to this tradition.

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