BIENNIUM - translation to arabic
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BIENNIUM - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Biennium; Biennial (disambiguation); Biennially

BIENNIUM         

ألاسم

نَبَاتٌ حَؤُولٌ أو ثُنَائِيُّ الحَوْل

biennial         
ADJ
حؤول:حادث او واقع كل سنتين=دائم او عائش حولين
N
حادث او نبات حؤول
BIENNIAL         

ألاسم

نَبَاتٌ حَؤُولٌ أو ثُنَائِيُّ الحَوْل

Definition

biennium
[b??'?n??m]
¦ noun (plural biennia -n?? or bienniums) a period of two years.
Origin
early 20th cent.: L., from bi- 'twice' + annus 'year'.

Wikipedia

Biennial

Biennial means (an event) lasting for two years or occurring every two years. The related term biennium is used in reference to a period of two years.

In particular, it can refer to:

  • Biennial plant, a plant which blooms in its second year and then dies
  • Biennale, the Italian word for "biennial" and a term used within the art world to describe an international exhibition of contemporary art, stemming from the use of the phrase for the Venice Biennale. (The English form, "biennial", is also commonly used to describe these art events.)
Examples of use of BIENNIUM
1. And what about clean water, sustainable development, poverty reduction, AIDS prevention, world heritage, peace?'4; Instead of focusing on these vital issues, we debate conventions that may never be ratified by many of UNESCO‘s member states.'4; And so we believe that it is now time to move beyond good intentions and to insist on results.'4; We must get our priorities straight, and focus all of our time and resources during the next biennium on strengthening UNESCO‘s programs, particularly in the area of education.'4; We also believe strongly that the upcoming General Conference should not support the development of new instruments during the next biennium.