weekday / ˈwikˌdeɪ /

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weekday2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. any day of the week except Sunday or, often, Saturday and Sunday.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or on a weekday: weekday occupations.

更多weekday例句

  1. I know I shouldn’t sleep with my phone, but I do, and because it’s right there, the very first thing I do every weekday is read the Quartz Daily Brief.
  2. Every weekday, she would set off with him strapped in the front row of the bus.
  3. The Live Concert Series on Wilson Plaza, which runs through the week before Labor Day, features entertainers every weekday at noon.
  4. By the time my now husband and I tried to reschedule, every summer weekend and most summer weekdays were gone.
  5. On a recent weekday, many local residents were leery of talking about their town and the situation with police.
  6. A couple years ago, I was walking one weekday morning down Court Street in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn and came upon Robin Williams.
  7. In Washington D.C., he could ride an 80 bus to the Capitol, early on a weekday morning.
  8. To beat the crowds, booking a ticket for a weekday afternoon is the best bet.
  9. Every weekday morning at 7:45 a.m., I make my 11-year-old daughter's school lunch.
  10. Every weekday morning we will ask readers of the blog to weigh in on our Daily Poll on Facebook.
  11. These adornments were of course for Sunday wear; no weekday clothes were worn on Sundays then.
  12. The old gentleman, her father, I have heard, used to atone for his weekday sins with his Sunday devotions.
  13. It was an immense luxury to everybody, this lying in bed just beyond the ordinary time on a weekday.
  14. He had said he would, but had dawdled skillfully and was still unfitly in bare feet and the shabby garments of a weekday.
  15. Religion thus becomes a Sunday business, and Sunday business is kept separate from weekday business.