the middle of the week, especially the time between Tuesday morning and Thursday evening: Let’s get together for a couple of hours in midweek—Wednesday for lunch, maybe.
adj. 形容词 adjective
of, relating to, or occurring in the middle of the week: Our midweek meals are usually takeout.Childcare is provided during midweek Bible classes, every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
adv. 副词 adverb
during the middle of the week: Because of my work schedule, I rarely exercise midweek.
更多midweek例句
Their leader, Aleksey Mozgovoy, visited Moscow midweek and met with Russian officials, although not with Putin.
The three teams, representing Great Britain, the USA and the Commonwealth, are due to set off on the walk midweek.
But there were also more attendees than a normal midweek service might usually draw—23 in total, most of them women.
Midweek, Boehner switched gears to play offense with a Plan B that would have prevented tax hikes for 99.5 percent of Americans.
Midweek, Mercury retreads over the Sun and Venus in Leo, so best-laid plans will be as solid as a sandcastle in the incoming tide.
But it was midweek, and the family wash was at the Chinamans.
He happened to be engaged, at that time, in drawing several illustrations for a paper called the Midweek Magazine.
It was only during the midweek that I, as the only unmarried man in camp, felt entirely secure.
And then, at midweek, I was rudely shocked to the suspicion that all might not be going well with his plan.
At this engagement very little was expected in the way of receipts at a midweek matinée.