Unit of time, usually a five year period.
Sinònims
Examples for "lustrum"
Examples for "lustrum"
1I assented; adding that I had not yet concluded my third lustrum.
2The dictator then both performed the games and vowed them for the following lustrum.
3The death of Publius Furius prevented their completing the lustrum.
4Nor had this lustrum of fierce contention wrought less upon his heart and intellect.
5I have entered my last lustrum, or five years.
1The developer now has a five-year period to act on the rights.
2Officials have said Iraq needs 2 million housing units in a five-year period.
3In the preceding example, sales were fairly evenly distributed over a five-year period.
4Mr McCann said the target was to double turnover over a five-year period.
5Grid power never dropped to zero during the entire five-year period.
6The 200-million kina bailout programme will run for a five-year period.
7The winner will assume office in January for a five-year period.
8In a five-year period, there were 136 gang killings, with only one conviction.
9There is a five-year period for phasing in new fees.
10The court settlement calls for payments over a five-year period.
11It could even be introduced over a five-year period as Andrew Lewin has suggested.
12He declined to provide an estimate for the five-year period.
13Homicides and sexual offences actually decreased in the five-year period.
14The new campaign sets a 25% target over a five-year period.
15However, MSD includes any assets over a five-year period prior to an application for assistance.
16Currently, troops can be active for no more than 24 months in a five-year period.
Translations for five-year period