saturday / ˈsæt ərˌdeɪ, -di /

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saturday 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the seventh day of the week, following Friday.

saturday 近义词

saturday

等同于 day of rest

更多saturday例句

  1. With three regular season games remaining, including Saturday’s trip to DePaul, the hope is to build momentum going into the Big East Tournament.
  2. Saturday will be Marsh’s last game as senior associate athletic director for facilities and events.
  3. In addition to Lee, other 2021 Olympic contenders competing Saturday include fellow team 2019 world gold medalists Riley McCusker and Jade Carey, who has essentially clinched the addition spot as an event specialist.
  4. Even NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” devoted its cold open on Saturday to mocking Cuomo’s bullying behavior.
  5. The Health Department said Thursday afternoon that the problem was fixed and announced that an extra 3,500 appointments would be available to newly eligible residents on Saturday, on top of 4,350 slots available Friday.
  6. SATURDAY, MARCH 12TH Curious what Disneyland is like when an earthquake hits?
  7. (9 p.m.) SATURDAY DECEMBER 20 There are metaphorical balls and chains, and then there are real ones.
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What does Saturday mean?

Saturday is the day between Friday and Sunday.

In much of North and South America, where most countries consider the calendar week to begin on Sunday, Saturday is the seventh and final day of the week. In other places, including in much of Europe and Asia, the week is considered to begin on Monday, making Saturday the sixth day of the week. In parts of the Middle East and other places, the week is considered to begin on Saturday.

Regardless of when the week officially begins, in many places Saturday is considered one of the two days that make up the weekend, during which many people do not work. In contrast, the other five days, Monday through Friday, are considered weekdays, which make up the workweek. In this sense, Saturday is not considered a weekday but a weekend day.

Many people’s favorite day is Saturday because it’s the official start of the weekend, with another weekend day ahead of it. Like the weekend itself, Saturday is associated with rest, relaxation, and freedom from responsibility—along with the free time to do whatever one wants.

In Judaism, Saturday is Shabbat, a day of rest and religious observance.

The word Saturdays can be used as an adverb meaning every Saturday or on Saturdays, as in I work Saturdays or The shop is only open Saturdays. 

To indicate the general time of day during which something will happen on a Saturday, the word can be followed by the general time, as in Saturday morning, Saturday afternoon, Saturday evening, and Saturday night.

Example: I love a Saturday without plans, when I can do whatever I want all day.