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how to use the word "biweekly"
it has both the meaning of "twice every week" and "once every two weeks", isn;t this conflict and confusing? How can i know which meaning it is?
3 de sep. de 2010 14:30
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It is confusing and there is no way to make sure, unless you have some background knowledge about the subject. The only way to avoid confusion is to reword the sentence in a clear way, like twice a week, or every two weeks.
By the way, Tim, Biannual means twice a year. The one meaning every two years is "biennial". Again many people get confused in this case! I wonder why they can't just say twice a year or or every other year/ every two years to avoid all the hassle!
4 de septiembre de 2010
Morpheus is correct about 'biannual'. Sorry for addnig even more confusion to this topic. : /
7 de septiembre de 2010
I agree with fofa.
And you are right, it is very confusing. We have the same problem with 'bimonthly'. But not with 'biannual'. 'Biannual' always means 'every other year'.
If you are unable to understand 'biweekly' from its context, then you should probably assume it means 'every other week', because this is its usual meaning.
3 de septiembre de 2010
biweekly is often avoided as twice a week , there is another word to mean twice a week; semiweekly
also every two weeks means fortnightly
3 de septiembre de 2010
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Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Chino (cantonés), Chino (otro), Inglés, Coreano
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