English to Arabic Dictionary fortnightly

fortnightly

مرة كل اسبوعين
definition
adverb
evening classes will run fortnightly
every two weeks.
noun
Most major cities have daily and weekly newspapers; in all, there are 20 dailies, 35 weeklies, 33 fortnightlies , 152 monthlies, and 111 quarterlies.
a magazine or similar publication issued every two weeks.
adjective
a fortnightly bulletin
happening or produced every two weeks.
translation of 'fortnightly'
adverb
مرة كل اسبوعين,
نشرة نصف شهرية
adjective
نصف شهري
example
Whenever he got paid 'fortnightly' he would clear the tab.
It will see standard grey household waste bins being emptied 'fortnightly' instead of weekly, while new green wheeled bins for garden waste are collected on alternate weeks from 60,000 homes in the city.
His 'fortnightly' diary column for L' Espresso has consistently aimed to make upmarket literature intelligible to the ordinary reader, as well as arguing the case for taking popular art forms seriously.
I have been receiving your esteemed 'fortnightly' regularly, which is popular among one and all.
I have been receiving your esteemed 'fortnightly' .
He said he worried about what would happen to medical waste now the authority has switched to 'fortnightly' pick-ups of household refuse.
Since green bins and 'fortnightly' rubbish collections were introduced in Melksham last month, the Wiltshire Times has been inundated with letters and phone calls criticising the system.
Try to do this weekly or 'fortnightly' to take pressure off your digestive system and allow the body to cleanse and heal itself.
Their 'fortnightly' meetings over the winter have been a fun place to be and have helped many people to realise they can get that message across - and feel the satisfaction of great achievement.
Householders will have their waste glass, paper and cans collected 'fortnightly' , alongside usual refuse collections.
The changes, as with the introduction of 'fortnightly' collections in York, are intended to encourage recycling, with garden waste being collected every other week instead of ordinary household rubbish.
One was that customers were ‘wedded’ to the weekly collection, seeing it as a basic service entitlement and focusing more on the perceived problems around 'fortnightly' collections.
I can't think why the council should even be considering the possibilities of a 'fortnightly' collection of the household waste, with what the implication of such an ill-thought out change such as this would mean.
Home credit lenders are legal operations which offer short-term, small loans to people on low incomes, collecting repayments weekly or 'fortnightly' by calling at customers' homes.
Bohemian jazz lovers have a new haunt, Bar Eile beside the Garavogue, where the first of a 'fortnightly' jazz club session will take place on Sunday, February 13 at 4pm.
The students are monitored 'fortnightly' , in both reading and writing; that will provide the key data, but their MAP test results will also be looked at.
Caroni's problems will not be solved by government paying wages, salaries and sums due to cane farmers and others involved in the industry on a 'fortnightly' basis, as happened last week Friday.
An Arts Council grant has provided this opportunity and banished a ‘Civil Service mentality’ that relied on the comfort of the 'fortnightly' cheque from his RTÉ job.
Defending the council's street cleaning provision, environment spokesman Councillor Colin Hall said roads were inspected on a weekly basis and the council aimed to clean all streets 'fortnightly' .
There are also frequent replacement lenses, which could be changed daily, weekly, or 'fortnightly' .
In the past year he has turned one of his fortnightly magazines into a weekly, and one monthly into a 'fortnightly' .
After her feet improved, she decided to keep having sessions 'fortnightly' .
I should like to join your many readers complaining about the changes made to the rubbish collection in York with the introduction of only 'fortnightly' collections of the household waste bins.
The Government's been unwilling to change the system, instead urging families to overstate their income, or opt for a lump sum, not 'fortnightly' , payment to avoid any debt.
She said: ‘If we move to 'fortnightly' collections we will be forced into taking rubbish to the tip.’
Martin Walsh, Co. Secretary, explained that the tests were carried out on a 'fortnightly' basis and the Health Board had been given a free hand regarding the testing.
The instant version of news was the monopoly of the television channels and the long winding analysis was firmly the domain of the weekly and the 'fortnightly' .
Mark Crane, leader of the council, said: ‘One of their criticisms is that they want us to go to 'fortnightly' bin collections, which the people of Selby do not want.’
But of the 34 per cent who weren't happy with the 'fortnightly' collection, their main concerns were about the hygiene and storage of excess rubbish when the bins were full.
Surely a weekly / 'fortnightly' collection of plastics, etc, by a small number of council lorries would have far less impact on the environment than thousands of individual car journeys to the tip.
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