Saturday 英 [ˈsætədɪ;-deɪ]   美 [sætɚdɪ;-de]

Saturday

Saturday  英 [ˈsætədɪ;-deɪ] 美 [sætɚdɪ;-de]

n. 星期六 

名词复数:saturdays 

We often go out to cinema on Saturday. 我们常在星期六外出看电影。
She go to shopping every Saturday. 她每星期六都去购物。

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  • n. 星期六
  • 1. We often go out to cinema on Saturday.

    我们常在星期六外出看电影。

  • 2. She go to shopping every Saturday.

    她每星期六都去购物。

  • 3. The supermarket is open from Monday through Saturday.

    这家超市自星期一一直开到星期六。

  • Saturday (n.) seventh day of the week, Old English sæterdæg, sæternesdæg, literally "day of the planet Saturn," from Sæternes (genitive of Sætern; see Saturn) + Old English dæg (see day). Partial loan-translation of Latin Saturni dies "Saturn's day" (compare Dutch Zaterdag, Old Frisian Saterdi, Middle Low German Satersdach; Irish dia Sathuirn, Welsh dydd Sadwrn). The Latin word itself is a loan-translation of Greek kronou hemera, literally "the day of Cronus."
Sat·ur·day / ˈsætədeɪ ; NAmE ˈsætərdeɪ / / ˈsætədi ; NAmE ˈsætərdi / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] ( abbr.Sat. ) the day of the week after Friday and before Sunday 星期六 HELP  To see how Saturdayis used, look at the examples at Monday. *Saturday 的用法见词条 Monday 下的示例。 ORIGIN From the Old English for ‘day of Saturn’, translated from Latin Saturni dies. 源自古英语,原意为 day of Saturn (农神日),古英语则译自拉丁文 Saturni dies。 Saturday Saturdays Sat·ur·day / ˈsætədeɪ ; NAmE ˈsætərdeɪ /
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