two years|two year in English
period of 24 months, period of two calendar years
Use "two years|two year" in a sentence
1. Biennial (adj.) 1629s, "lasting for two years;" 1750, "occurring every two years," from Latin biennium "two-year period," from bi-"two" (see bi-) + annus "year" (see annual (adj.))
2. Two sentences of three years served Consecutively equate to a six-year sentence
3. Two years, Thanksgiving.
4. Al-Zaidi received a three-year prison sentence, which was reduced to two years.
5. Recommends will then be renewed every two years rather than the present one year.
6. Annual expenditure planned under the scheme: EUR 400 000 a year, for two years
7. He was released from prison after serving two years of a five-year sentence.
8. Biennial means (an event) lasting for two years or occurring every two years
9. Reality : True , after two years of decline , agriculture output is set to grow this year .
10. I was released in December 1952, after serving two years of my four-year sentence.
11. Every year, two curule aediles and two plebeian aediles were elected.
12. In November that year, a pleurisy forced him to take two years off in a sanatorium.
13. Two boys, five and seven years of age, choked a four-year-old playmate to death!
14. The siege lasted two years.
15. The area experiences four seasons each year: two rainy, and two dry.
16. The following day the two sides agreed on a two-year contract.
17. ii) Oriented education module, two years
18. Seventy-two years at Piston Peak.
19. Two years scribbling in that notebook...
20. i) Preparatory education module, two years
21. He became Senator two years later.
22. I was celibate for two years.
23. He was imprisoned for two years.
24. Membership almost doubled in two years.
25. Taking place every two years, Biennially.