Week Meaning in English
word
/ˈwik/
WEEK
/wˈiːk/
WEEK
释义
A period of seven days, usually starting on Sunday or Monday, used to measure time.
用法与细微差别
The week is commonly divided into weekdays and weekends. In some countries, the week starts on Monday; in others, on Sunday. Common phrases include 'next week', 'last week', and 'weekend'. Avoid confusing with 'weak' (not strong).
Spanish: semanaPortuguese (BR): semanaPortuguese (PT): semanaChinese (Simplified): 星期 - 礼拜Chinese (Traditional): 星期 - 禮拜Hindi: सप्ताहArabic: أسبوعBengali: সপ্তাহRussian: неделяJapanese: 週Vietnamese: tuầnKorean: 주Turkish: haftaUrdu: ہفتہIndonesian: minggu
例句
I visit my grandparents once a week.
basic
The meeting is scheduled for next week.
basic
She works five days a week.
basic
I can't wait for the weekend after this long week!
natural
She takes dance classes twice a week to stay fit.
natural
We usually do our grocery shopping once a week on Saturdays.
natural