Weeks Meaning in English
word · lemma: week
/ˈwiks/
weeks
/wˈiːks/
weeks
释义
Plural of 'week', meaning more than one period of seven days, usually starting on Sunday or Monday.
用法与细微差别
'Weeks' is always plural and used to talk about duration, schedules, or frequency. Typical phrases: 'two weeks ago', 'in a few weeks', 'for several weeks'. Don't confuse with 'weekends' (Saturday and Sunday). Common with prepositions: 'in', 'for', 'over'.
Spanish: semanasPortuguese (BR): semanasPortuguese (PT): semanasChinese (Simplified): 周(复数)Chinese (Traditional): 週(複數)Hindi: सप्ताहोंArabic: أسابيعBengali: সপ্তাহগুলো - সপ্তাহগুলিRussian: неделиJapanese: 週Vietnamese: tuầnKorean: 주Turkish: haftalarUrdu: ہفتےIndonesian: minggu
例句
I will travel in two weeks.
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There are 52 weeks in a year.
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She has been sick for three weeks.
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It feels like these weeks are just flying by.
natural
We've been waiting for the package for weeks.
natural
Some weeks are just harder than others.
natural