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Definition of biannual in English: biannualadjective bʌɪˈanjʊəlˌbaɪˈænj(u)əl Occurring twice a year. 一年两次的 the biannual meeting of the planning committee 计划委员会一年两次的会议。比较BIENNIAL。 Compare with biennial Example sentencesExamples - But during the course of the biannual check-up, a discovery was made that would change Anne's life.
- The biannual tour has grown from a six-city grassroots event to an award-winning 20-city, three-month tour.
- Last year a national search for new songwriting talent began in preparation for Scotland's first festival of song, a biannual project to promote, encourage and nurture songwriting in Scotland.
- The biannual Information Security survey last year showed that 82% of UK companies with internet links still had no protection.
- More of those products will be unveiled at this week's show in Berlin, a biannual event that is one of Europe's biggest consumer-electronics trade fairs.
- A subscription to this handsome biannual magazine is just $15.
- The fire forum itself has had a chequered history and does not attract many members of the public to its biannual meetings.
- At the 45th biannual meeting, such exclusivity agreements were discussed.
- He began as a chairman of the round table in 1998, going to biannual meetings in Paris.
- Now she helps to organise the biannual International Debutante Ball, which donates money to several causes, including servicemen's charities.
- Now based in London, he was organizing a biannual meeting of his senior team.
- Their biannual art competition and exhibition was lauded.
- It's a controversial message in light of everything we've heard for the last several years, but women appear to now have a choice between physical exams and annual or biannual mammograms.
- Internationally the sport has a biannual European as well as World Championships at senior men's and women's and at U - 21 level for juniors.
- Currently, the only publicly funded showcase for local talent at the festival is the British Council's biannual event, to which it invites 250 international talent scouts.
- The club holds various regional events, and members are happy to share knowledge - especially through a superb biannual journal and programme of study days.
- I need to get my biannual haircut, which is several months overdue…
- And of course, the biannual IT fair had some of the latest gadgets on stands.
- We've been working on the play for four or five years now with the script having emerged from our biannual new work festival.
- Rising stock prices and low interest rates have reduced financing costs for consumers and businesses, the chairman said in his biannual monetary report to Congress.
Rhymesannual, Emanuel, Emmanuel, manual Definition of biannual in US English: biannualadjectiveˌbīˈany(o͞o)əlˌbaɪˈænj(u)əl Occurring twice a year. 一年两次的 the biannual meeting of the planning committee 计划委员会一年两次的会议。比较BIENNIAL。 Example sentencesExamples - We've been working on the play for four or five years now with the script having emerged from our biannual new work festival.
- Their biannual art competition and exhibition was lauded.
- Now she helps to organise the biannual International Debutante Ball, which donates money to several causes, including servicemen's charities.
- Internationally the sport has a biannual European as well as World Championships at senior men's and women's and at U - 21 level for juniors.
- The club holds various regional events, and members are happy to share knowledge - especially through a superb biannual journal and programme of study days.
- And of course, the biannual IT fair had some of the latest gadgets on stands.
- Last year a national search for new songwriting talent began in preparation for Scotland's first festival of song, a biannual project to promote, encourage and nurture songwriting in Scotland.
- At the 45th biannual meeting, such exclusivity agreements were discussed.
- More of those products will be unveiled at this week's show in Berlin, a biannual event that is one of Europe's biggest consumer-electronics trade fairs.
- But during the course of the biannual check-up, a discovery was made that would change Anne's life.
- A subscription to this handsome biannual magazine is just $15.
- Now based in London, he was organizing a biannual meeting of his senior team.
- The biannual tour has grown from a six-city grassroots event to an award-winning 20-city, three-month tour.
- The biannual Information Security survey last year showed that 82% of UK companies with internet links still had no protection.
- Rising stock prices and low interest rates have reduced financing costs for consumers and businesses, the chairman said in his biannual monetary report to Congress.
- Currently, the only publicly funded showcase for local talent at the festival is the British Council's biannual event, to which it invites 250 international talent scouts.
- He began as a chairman of the round table in 1998, going to biannual meetings in Paris.
- The fire forum itself has had a chequered history and does not attract many members of the public to its biannual meetings.
- It's a controversial message in light of everything we've heard for the last several years, but women appear to now have a choice between physical exams and annual or biannual mammograms.
- I need to get my biannual haircut, which is several months overdue…
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