quarter

noun35 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.3

The first three-month period of a year (January-March).

The second three-month period of a year (April-June).

The third three-month period of a year (July-September).

The fourth and final three-month period of a year (October-December).

The three-month period that is happening now.

The three-month period immediately before the current one.

Refers to the most recently completed three-month period.

A three-month period in a company's financial calendar.

Three-month periods that follow one after another without interruption.

A three-month period that has already finished.

Refers to the first three-month period of a fiscal or calendar year.

The oldest part of a town.

A part of a town that is old and has historical significance.

A part of a town that consists mainly of houses rather than factories or offices.

A part of a town associated with artists, students, and a bohemian lifestyle, famously in Paris.

A part of a town predominantly inhabited by or associated with Chinese people; a Chinatown.

The area of a city where embassies and residences of diplomats are located.

A part of a town predominantly inhabited by or associated with Arab people.

The area where people live, especially within a larger building or complex.

Rooms for one's own personal use, not shared with others.

The area or rooms where people sleep, especially on a ship or in a camp.

Accommodation provided for married soldiers and their families.

The living area for officers in the military.

The part of a large house where the domestic staff live.

Pleasant and relaxing rooms to live in.

Rooms that feel uncomfortably small.

Large rooms to live in, with plenty of space.

Rooms that are small and do not offer much freedom of movement.

Indicates that an event happened at some point within a specific three-month period.

To be restricted to one's living area, often as a punishment.

To divide something into four equal pieces using a sharp tool.

To separate something into four equal portions.

To separate something into four equal pieces by breaking it.

To bend something, like paper, so it has four equal sections.

Used to specify one of four equal parts of a whole.