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 weekday ['wi:kdei]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 周日, 平日

[计] 工作日




    weekday
    [ noun ]
    any day except Sunday (and sometimes except Saturday)
    <noun.time>


    1. From January 3 the channel will broadcast European Money Wheel, five hours of business news and information on weekday mornings.
    2. The five suburban Washington papers are published each weekday morning.
    3. The News has a normal weekday circulation of 1.18 million.
    4. The weekday limit will remain in effect.
    5. The crowd was small compared to past touchdowns because of the weekday landing, officials said.
    6. Four in 10 new male workers at the insurance company say they would lie to cover up the fact that they overslept on a weekday.
    7. The bridge carried more than 260,000 vehicles every weekday before the quake sent a 250-ton piece of the upper deck smashing onto the lower deck, killing one driver.
    8. Jurors, who are not sequestered, punch in every weekday at 9:30 a.m. Frequent coffee breaks, long lunches and an occasional nap help ease the boredom.
    9. This becomes apparent on the west side of Lexington Avenue each weekday afternoon at 5:23 when, according to scientific studies, the sidewalk between 42nd and 43rd streets is the most crowded on the planet.
    10. She said the authority provides 1,200 rides on its alternative paratransit service on an average weekday.
    11. The nine women and three men on the North jury generally have worked on the case five or six hours each weekday and a half-day on Saturday.
    12. Mothers became "weekday widows" when their husbands were forced to commute to jobs several hundred miles away.
    13. The elementary school that Elvis Presley attended is cashing in on its most famous pupil, selling scraps of the maroon velveteen curtains that hung on the stage when Presley was a shy, barefoot boy singing at weekday devotionals.
    14. Every weekday, more than 250,000 English-speaking children troop to classrooms around the country and spend all or most of the day studying in French.
    15. The Bay Area Rapid Transit by 9 a.m. Tuesday set a weekday ridership record with 99,135, 4,300 more than the previous day.
    16. Two airplanes want to land at Boston's congested Logan International Airport at 8:30 on a weekday morning.
    17. The soon-to-be ex-mayor will also do regular commentary on the station's 5 p.m. weekday newscasts, Colloff said.
    18. Matell said Eastern was encouraged by last week's weekday shuttle service _ offered at a discount $49 a ride _ because it attracted many of the business people who most frequently use the shuttle.
    19. The end of Sunday pickups, a cutback on Sunday sorting and half-day weekday closings at many post offices may mean headaches for many.
    20. The choir employs 13 paid tutors who help with homework for two hours every weekday before the two-hour rehearsal begins.
    21. The service begins operation Wednesday and will be promoted each weekday with advertising in the Journal.
    22. The British Airways one-way fare of Pounds 1,974 from New York's John F Kennedy airport to London compares with Virgin's one-way weekday fare of Pounds 1,082 from New York.
    23. The center's been in operation for 25 years." O'Neil, who runs a less-popular variation of bingo on Sundays involving food prizes and called "prizo," said she felt she had to report the weekday games.
    24. The commission has met each weekday on the border about a mile from the Angolan camp.
    25. One is "Only Yesterday," a weekday magazine-style show is set to premiere this fall.
    26. The usual weekday rate is $60.99 without the surcharge.
    27. The Times weekday circulation for the six months ending March 31 rose by 90,237 to 1,210,077, according to ABC figures released Monday.
    28. NASA estimates that a launch abort on a weekday costs an extra $624,000 at the Kennedy Space Center alone, including $377,000 in lost fuel.
    29. In Britain, USADirect is 16% cheaper than local rates late on weekday afternoons; but nights and weekends, when British Telecom's lowest tariffs apply, USADirect is 9.6% more expensive than dialing direct.
    30. A group composed mostly of elderly city natives gathers weekday mornings, each with an unofficial spot at the counter or at one of a half-dozen tables.
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