Monday

Monday
Monday Mon∙day noun [C, U] • (abbr. Mon.) the day of the week after Sunday and before Tuesday, the first day of the working week • 星期一:
»Itˈs Monday today, isnˈt it?
今天是星期一,对吧?
»She started work last Monday.
她上个星期一开始工作。
»Are you busy next Monday ?
下周一你忙吗?
»Monday morning / afternoon / evening
星期一上午/下午/晚上
»Weˈll discuss this at Mondayˈs meeting.
我们在星期一的会上讨论这件事儿。
»Do we still have Mondayˈs paper?
我们还有周一的报纸吗?
»I work Monday to Friday.
我星期一到星期五上班。
»I work Mondays to Fridays.
我每周星期一到星期五工作。
»On Monday(s) (= Every Monday) I do yoga.
我每个星期一做瑜伽。
»I always do yoga on a Monday.
我总是在星期一做瑜伽。
»He was born on a Monday.
他出生的那天是星期一。
»I went to Paris on Thursday, and came back the following Monday.
我星期四去了巴黎,第二周的星期一就回来了。
»Weˈll meet on Monday.
我们下星期一见。
»(BrE) ˈWhen did the accident happen?ˈ ˈIt was the Monday (= the Monday of the week we are talking about).ˈ
"事故是什么时候发生的?" "就在那个星期一。"
»(BrE) Come back Monday week (= a week after next Monday).
下下星期一回来。
»(informal or NAmE) Weˈll meet Monday.
咱们下星期一见。
【ORIGIN】From the Old English for ˈday of the moonˈ, translated from Latin lunae dies. • 源自古英语,原意为 day of the moon (月亮日),古英语则译自拉丁文 lunae dies。
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n. 星期一

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