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单词 termly
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Definition of termly in English:

termly

adverb & adjective ˈtəːmli
British
  • Happening or done once in each school, college, university, or law term.

    每学期的(地);定期的(地)

    as adjective termly examinations

    学期考试。

    as adverb the committee meets termly

    委员会定期开会。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A student has been left with a broken nose after a fight at the termly cocktails party held by Christ Church's drinking society, the Cardinals.
    • Jane Sullivan, whose teenage son Rory attends Alcester Grammar School, has been buying termly travel passes from company First for the last two years.
    • I've enjoyed the termly classes I've taken, but just when the group is beginning to gel, term finishes and you have to start all over again with a new class.
    • Students at St Peter's pay a fixed termly price for meals in advance.
    • There is no evidence to suggest that he needs any more speech and language therapy and physiotherapy on a termly basis.
    • The duties of the Professor include giving termly public lectures, and an oration at honorary degree ceremonies, as well as the ability to judge and award a number of poetry prizes to the value of many thousands of pounds.
    • The interview was part of an deal whereby the media agrees to leave the prince alone while he studies for his degree in exchange for termly photocalls.
    • Please note that we will also close at 12.30 on Friday February 23rd for our termly staff meeting.
    • Fees are payable termly, in advance, although many schools will make arrangements for fees to be paid on a monthly basis throughout the year.
    • Another article discussed children's stress before taking their final primary school examinations or termly tests.
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