• Monday

    英:['mʌndeɪ]  
    美: ['mʌnde] 

    Monday 基本解释

    • n. 星期一

    Monday 词态变化

    复数: Mondays;

    Monday 中文词源

    Monday 星期一

    来自古英语mondaeg,即moon day,月亮日。比较sunday.

    Monday 英文词源

    Monday
    Monday: [OE] Etymologically, Monday is the ‘moon’s day’. It comes from a prehistoric German translation of Latin lūnae diēs ‘day of the moon’, which also produced German montag, Dutch maandag, Swedish måandag, and Danish mandag. In the Romance languages, the Latin term has become French lundi, Italian lunedì, Spanish lunes, and Romanian luni. (The various words for ‘Monday’ in the Slavic languages, incidentally, such as Russian ponedel’nik, mean basically ‘after Sunday’.)
    => moon
    Monday (n.)
    second day of the week, Old English mondæg, monandæg "Monday," literally "day of the moon," from mona (genitive monan; see moon (n.)) + dæg (see day). Common Germanic (Old Norse manandagr, Old Frisian monendei, Dutch maandag, German Montag) loan-translation of Late Latin Lunæ dies, source of the day name in Romance languages (French lundi, Italian lunedi, Spanish lunes), itself a loan-translation of Greek selenes hemera. The name for this day in Slavic tongues generally means "day after Sunday."

    Phrase Monday morning quarterback is attested from 1932, Monday being the first day back at work after the weekend, when school and college football games were played. Black Monday (mid-14c.) is the Monday after Easter day, though how it got its reputation for bad luck is a mystery. Saint Monday (1753) was "used with reference to the practice among workmen of being idle Monday, as a consequence of drunkenness on the Sunday" before [OED]. Clergymen, meanwhile, when indisposed complained of feeling Mondayish (1804) in reference to effects of Sunday's labors.

    Monday 英文释义

    1. the second day of the week; the first working day

    Monday 双语例句

    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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    Monday 实用场景例句

    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。

    柯林斯例句

    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。

    柯林斯例句

    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。

    柯林斯例句

    It was a Monday, so she was at home.
    那天是星期一,因此她在家里。

    柯林斯例句

    His shop is open Monday through Friday, 9am to 6pm.
    他的店周一到周五、每天上午9点到下午6点对外营业。

    柯林斯例句

    "Somebody would have seen her." — "I doubt it, not on Monday."
    “可能有人见过她。”——“我认为不可能,不可能在星期一。”

    柯林斯例句

    The Prime Minister is expected to call a crunch meeting on Monday.
    预计首相将于周一召开紧急会议。

    柯林斯例句

    I had to sign on the dole on Monday.
    我只好于星期一办理了领取失业救济金的登记。

    柯林斯例句

    By Monday, Senor Menem had returned, apparently fired with new determination.
    到星期一时梅嫩先生已经回来了,显然他又燃起了新的决心。

    柯林斯例句

    "When roughly would this be? Monday?"— 'Something like that.'
    “大概会在什么时候?星期一?”——“差不多吧。”

    柯林斯例句

    A meeting has been called for Monday.
    兹定于周一召开会议。

    柯林斯例句

    I am getting married on Monday.
    我星期一结婚。

    柯林斯例句

    The premiere on Monday is sold out.
    周一首映式的门票已经全部售完。

    柯林斯例句

    She travels to Korea on Monday.
    她周一前往韩国。

    柯林斯例句

    I went back to work on Monday.
    我周一回去上班了。

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