Thursday 英 ['θɜːzdeɪ;-dɪ]   美 [ˈθɝzde;ˈθɝzdɪ]

Thursday

Thursday  英 ['θɜːzdeɪ;-dɪ] 美 [ˈθɝzde;ˈθɝzdɪ]

n. 星期四 

名词复数:thursdays 

What do you do on Thursday? 你们星期四干什么?
Her visit will extend from Monday to Thursday. 她的访问将从星期一延续至星期四。

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  • n. 星期四
  • 1. What do you do on Thursday?

    你们星期四干什么?

  • 2. Her visit will extend from Monday to Thursday.

    她的访问将从星期一延续至星期四。

  • 3. We always interview people on Thursday and Friday.

    我们总是在星期四和星期五采访。

  • Thursday (n.) fifth day of the week, Old English þurresdæg, a contraction (perhaps influenced by Old Norse þorsdagr) of þunresdæg, literally "Thor's day," from Þunre, genitive of Þunor "Thor" (see thunder (n.)); from Proto-Germanic *thonaras daga (source also of Old Frisian thunresdei, Middle Dutch donresdach, Dutch donderdag, Old High German Donares tag, German Donnerstag, Danish and Swedish Torsdag "Thursday"), a loan-translation of Latin Jovis dies "day of Jupiter."
Thurs·day / ˈθɜːzdeɪ ; NAmE ˈθɜːrzdeɪ / / ˈθɜːzdi ; NAmE ˈθɜːrzdi / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] ( abbr.Thur. , Thurs. ) the day of the week after Wednesday and before Friday 星期四 HELP  To see how Thursdayis used, look at the examples at Monday. *Thursday 的用法见词条 Monday 下的示例。 ORIGIN From the Old English for ‘day of thunder’, translated from Latin Jovis dies‘Jupiter's day’. Jupiter was the god associated with thunder. 源自古英语,原意为 day of thunder (打雷日),古英语则译自拉丁文 Jovis dies (Jupiter's day)。Jupiter (朱庇特)为雷神。 Thursday Thursdays Thurs·day / ˈθɜːzdeɪ ; NAmE ˈθɜːrzdeɪ /
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