monday
英['mʌndeɪ]
美['mʌndeɪ]
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n. (名词)
- [C][U]星期一 the second day of the week
Noun:
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the second day of the week; the first working day
- 1. Wendy popped in for a quick bite to eat on Monday night.
- 温迪周一晚上过来匆匆吃了点儿饭。
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- 2. The orchestra gave its first performance on Whit Monday.
- 乐团在周一的圣灵降临节举行了首场演出。
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- 3. He expressed the hope that on Monday elementary schools would be reopened.
- 他表示希望各小学星期一能复课。
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- 4. Broughton took a sickie on Monday to paint his fence.
- 布劳顿星期一称病请了一天假来粉刷栅栏。
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- 5. It was a Monday, so she was at home.
- 那天是星期一,因此她在家里。
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用作名词 (n.)
- He'll arrive on Monday.
他将于星期一到达。
- Next Monday will be my 21st birthday.
下星期一是我二十一岁的生日。
- The store took stock on Monday.
那家商店每逢星期一进行盘点。
- The ship will start its maiden voyage next Monday.
这艘船将于下周一开始它的处女航。
- We shall have meetings on two consecutive days, Monday and Tuesday.
周一周二连续两天我们都将开会。
用作名词 (n.)
- I hate Mondays.
我讨厌星期一。
- “What's today?” “It's Monday.”
“今天星期几?”“星期一。”
- We'll meet on Monday.
我们星期一见面。
- I work Monday to Friday.
我星期一至星期五工作。
- He visited her last Monday.
他在上星期一拜访了她。
- We hoped to see Veronica on Monday next.
我们希望在下星期一见到布朗妮卡。
- They met on Monday and were married on Friday.
他们星期一相遇,星期五就结婚了。
- He was born on a Monday.
他是星期一出生的。
- On Mondays I do the shopping.
每星期一我都去买东西。
n. (名词)
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Monday的基本意思是“星期一”,指一周之中,位于星期日之后的那一天。
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表示“在星期一”时通常用介词on,在非正式语体中,尤其是美式英语中,常可省去介词on,直接用Monday作时间状语; 当Monday前有next, last, this, that, some, every等修饰语时,前面也不用介词on。
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在Monday后有next, last等修饰语(也称“后置定语”)时,尤其在英式英语中,通常不省略介词on;而在美式英语和非正式文体中,介词on则可有可无。
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Monday在仅指日历中周期性的日期时,通常不用冠词,但表示某指定的日期时可加冠词a或the。Monday在与冠词连用作时间状语时总是要与介词搭配。
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Monday的复数形式可表示“每星期一”。
n. (名词)
- 下面三个短语意思不同:
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- on a Monday
- 某个星期一
- on the Monday
- 在这个〔那个〕星期一
- on Mondays
- 每逢星期一
用作名词 (n.)
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