Tuesday
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++Tues·day /ˈtjuːzdi, -deɪ $ ˈtuːz-/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countable, uncountable] (written abbreviation Tues. or Tue.) TMCthe day between Monday and Wednesday 星期二on Tuesday The sale starts on Tuesday. 周二开始大减价。 I’ll see you Tuesday. American English 星期二见。Tuesday morning/afternoon etc He first heard the news on Tuesday evening. 他是周二晚上第一次听到这个消息的。last Tuesday It was my birthday last Tuesday. 上周二是我生日。this Tuesday I’m sorry I can’t make it this Tuesday. 对不起,我本周二不行。next Tuesday (=Tuesday of next week) 下星期二 Shall we meet next Tuesday? 我们下星期二见面好吗?a Tuesday (=one of the Tuesdays in the year) 某个星期二 We left Miami on a Tuesday. 我们是在一个星期二离开迈阿密的。
Examples from the Corpus
Tuesday• Magic Johnson is back with the Lakers, and his return to the court Tuesday night was greeted with unanimous local approval.• The report is due Tuesday.• Simpson was not at home Tuesday evening when authorities arrived, Fuller said, but he was contacted and soon returned.• Meyer did not return phone calls late Tuesday.• Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.• However, Mr Komura on Tuesday said that his ministry would now study ways of avoiding this risk.• House of Fraser will announce its December sales on Tuesday.• Weaver said Tuesday night while sipping wine and brandishing various medieval weapons for sale in his little shop of horrors.• No relief appeared in sight Tuesday.on Tuesday• Do you want to see that new movie with me on Tuesday?Origin Tuesday Old English tiwesdæg, from Tiw god of war + dæg “day”Tues·day nounChineseSyllable
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Tuesday
Tues‧day /ˈtjuːzdi, -deɪ $ ˈtuːz-/
noun [uncountable and countable] (written abbreviation Tues. or Tue.)
on Tuesday
The sale starts on Tuesday.
I’ll see you Tuesday. American English
Tuesday morning/afternoon etc
He first heard the news on Tuesday evening.
last Tuesday
It was my birthday last Tuesday.
this Tuesday
I’m sorry I can’t make it this Tuesday.
next Tuesday (=Tuesday of next week)
Shall we meet next Tuesday?
a Tuesday (=one of the Tuesdays in the year)
We left Miami on a Tuesday.
Tues‧day /ˈtjuːzdi, -deɪ $ ˈtuːz-/
noun [uncountable and countable] (written abbreviation Tues. or Tue.) Language: Old English
Origin: tiwesdæg, from Tiw god of war + dæg 'day'
the day between Monday and WednesdayOrigin: tiwesdæg, from Tiw god of war + dæg 'day'
on Tuesday
Tuesday morning/afternoon etc
last Tuesday
this Tuesday
next Tuesday (=Tuesday of next week)
a Tuesday (=one of the Tuesdays in the year)