Happening or done once in each school, college, university, or law term.
每学期的(地);定期的(地)
as adjectivetermly examinations
学期考试。
as adverbthe 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.