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词汇 triennial
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Definition of triennial in English:

triennial

adjective trʌɪˈɛnɪəltraɪˈɛniəl
  • 1Recurring every three years.

    三年一现的

    the triennial meeting of the Association

    三年一次的联盟会议。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The triennial revisions of the MSJC Code includes provisions for adhered veneer and prestressed masonry and an expansion of the quality assurance section.
    • Before making the PPR continuously available, organizations had received access to the PPR tool 15 months after its last triennial survey and had three months to complete it.
    • In addition to the triennial congress, a number of committees, representing the pluralistic and international scope of comparative literary research, meet annually at different venues around the globe.
    • In September, we will stage our first triennial exhibition of international photography and video.
    • Following the Episcopal Church's triennial General Convention in Denver in July, both conservatives and liberals within the 2.5-million-member denomination claimed a partial victory.
    • ‘We expect a strong turnout for this triennial event and look forward to hosting exhibitors and attendees from all over the world,’ concludes James.
    • This prestigious triennial award, which carries a prize sum of $5,00,000, is presented to projects that combine design excellence with the humanistic spirit of Islam.
    • This should be a sufficiently rich selection to keep readers busy through the warmer months and even to provide some relief during the triennial meeting of the General Convention of the Episcopal Church in July.
    • Throughout the spring of 1629, Louis and the keeper of the seals Michel de Marillac repeatedly rejected requests by deputies of the provincial Estates to summon the triennial meeting in May.
    • Spie is one of the sponsors of this triennial meeting, which brings together an international group of attendees who, this year, represented about 40 nations.
    • Tom Hart, director of the Episcopal Church's Washington office, said his staff gives a voice in a practical way to positions taken by the church at its triennial General Convention meetings.
    • The end of the Cold War has since left it drifting without a purpose but Malaysia, which will take over as the grouping's chair for the next three years, is determined to make this triennial summit a platform for peace.
    • The International Center of Photography in Manhattan has announced the launch of a triennial exhibition of contemporary photography in September 2003, in the center's renovated midtown galleries.
    • The triennial review was bad enough, but on the media decision, on which he took such an inflexible position - it's difficult to figure out how you do a repair job on that.
    • Griswold, 62, was diagnosed with the early stages of prostate cancer in July just after the 2.5-million-member church concluded its triennial General Convention meeting in Denver.
    • An earlier version of this article was presented as a paper by Richard S. Levine at the XXII triennial Congress of the International Union of Architects in Berlin, Germany, July 2002.
    • Last year's edition of the triennial World Congress for Alternatives to Animal Use drew more than 1,000 participants to Berlin and featured hundreds of presentations and talks.
    • There are also triennial exhibitions, held every three years.
    • The United Malays National Organisation, which has ruled Malaysia since it won independence in 1957, will hold its triennial leadership elections on May 11.
    • The triennial forum, the second of its kind, following the previous meeting in Marrakech, Morocco in 1997, is being attended by some 3,500 water experts, government officials and politicians.
    1. 1.1 Lasting for or relating to a period of three years.
      持续三年的;与三年有关的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Now one of your other policies is to increase the triennial funding of the corporation.
      • In particular, I am referring to what may be called a ‘time bomb’: the triennial fee maxima of $3,900 each year for arts students, and above that for other students.
      • In 1943, Goldman responded to inquiries by Rabbi David Goldstein, then of Omaha, regarding the use of the triennial cycle for Torah readings at Anshe Emet.
      • He was sent by Temple to William III to convince him of the necessity of triennial parliaments, but his mission was not successful.
      • The Commission has granted the project triennial funding for their base operation on three nights - Thursday to Saturday.
      • Academy chairman, David Parkinson was delighted to receive the cheque and hear of the move to triennial funding.
      • In early 1925, under O'Neill's guidance, the company finalised a triennial mines agreement with the mining companies - the first of many to come.
      • Officials report that the main contributing factors to the decrease in projected long-term debt levels were the policy changes introduced in the Budgets of 2002 and 2003, especially the triennial fee/course costs maxima policy.
noun trʌɪˈɛnɪəltraɪˈɛniəl
  • A visitation of an Anglican diocese by its bishop every three years.

    (英国国教主教对其教区)每三年一次的巡视

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The challenge was placed before us all by a varied range of speakers throughout the Triennial.

Derivatives

  • triennially

  • adverb trʌɪˈɛnɪəlitraɪˈɛniəli

Origin

Mid 16th century: from late Latin triennis (from Latin tri- 'three' + annus 'year') + -al.

Rhymes

bicentennial, biennial, centennial, decennial, millennial, perennial, Tenniel

Definition of triennial in US English:

triennial

adjectivetrīˈenēəltraɪˈɛniəl
  • 1Recurring every three years.

    三年一现的

    the triennial meeting of the Association

    三年一次的联盟会议。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The United Malays National Organisation, which has ruled Malaysia since it won independence in 1957, will hold its triennial leadership elections on May 11.
    • There are also triennial exhibitions, held every three years.
    • The International Center of Photography in Manhattan has announced the launch of a triennial exhibition of contemporary photography in September 2003, in the center's renovated midtown galleries.
    • In September, we will stage our first triennial exhibition of international photography and video.
    • This prestigious triennial award, which carries a prize sum of $5,00,000, is presented to projects that combine design excellence with the humanistic spirit of Islam.
    • This should be a sufficiently rich selection to keep readers busy through the warmer months and even to provide some relief during the triennial meeting of the General Convention of the Episcopal Church in July.
    • An earlier version of this article was presented as a paper by Richard S. Levine at the XXII triennial Congress of the International Union of Architects in Berlin, Germany, July 2002.
    • Tom Hart, director of the Episcopal Church's Washington office, said his staff gives a voice in a practical way to positions taken by the church at its triennial General Convention meetings.
    • ‘We expect a strong turnout for this triennial event and look forward to hosting exhibitors and attendees from all over the world,’ concludes James.
    • In addition to the triennial congress, a number of committees, representing the pluralistic and international scope of comparative literary research, meet annually at different venues around the globe.
    • The end of the Cold War has since left it drifting without a purpose but Malaysia, which will take over as the grouping's chair for the next three years, is determined to make this triennial summit a platform for peace.
    • Before making the PPR continuously available, organizations had received access to the PPR tool 15 months after its last triennial survey and had three months to complete it.
    • The triennial revisions of the MSJC Code includes provisions for adhered veneer and prestressed masonry and an expansion of the quality assurance section.
    • Last year's edition of the triennial World Congress for Alternatives to Animal Use drew more than 1,000 participants to Berlin and featured hundreds of presentations and talks.
    • Throughout the spring of 1629, Louis and the keeper of the seals Michel de Marillac repeatedly rejected requests by deputies of the provincial Estates to summon the triennial meeting in May.
    • Following the Episcopal Church's triennial General Convention in Denver in July, both conservatives and liberals within the 2.5-million-member denomination claimed a partial victory.
    • Griswold, 62, was diagnosed with the early stages of prostate cancer in July just after the 2.5-million-member church concluded its triennial General Convention meeting in Denver.
    • Spie is one of the sponsors of this triennial meeting, which brings together an international group of attendees who, this year, represented about 40 nations.
    • The triennial review was bad enough, but on the media decision, on which he took such an inflexible position - it's difficult to figure out how you do a repair job on that.
    • The triennial forum, the second of its kind, following the previous meeting in Marrakech, Morocco in 1997, is being attended by some 3,500 water experts, government officials and politicians.
    1. 1.1 Lasting for or relating to a period of three years.
      持续三年的;与三年有关的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Now one of your other policies is to increase the triennial funding of the corporation.
      • In particular, I am referring to what may be called a ‘time bomb’: the triennial fee maxima of $3,900 each year for arts students, and above that for other students.
      • In early 1925, under O'Neill's guidance, the company finalised a triennial mines agreement with the mining companies - the first of many to come.
      • He was sent by Temple to William III to convince him of the necessity of triennial parliaments, but his mission was not successful.
      • Academy chairman, David Parkinson was delighted to receive the cheque and hear of the move to triennial funding.
      • Officials report that the main contributing factors to the decrease in projected long-term debt levels were the policy changes introduced in the Budgets of 2002 and 2003, especially the triennial fee/course costs maxima policy.
      • The Commission has granted the project triennial funding for their base operation on three nights - Thursday to Saturday.
      • In 1943, Goldman responded to inquiries by Rabbi David Goldstein, then of Omaha, regarding the use of the triennial cycle for Torah readings at Anshe Emet.
nountrīˈenēəltraɪˈɛniəl
  • A visitation of an Anglican diocese by its bishop every three years.

    (英国国教主教对其教区)每三年一次的巡视

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The challenge was placed before us all by a varied range of speakers throughout the Triennial.

Origin

Mid 16th century: from late Latin triennis (from Latin tri- ‘three’ + annus ‘year’) + -al.

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