单词 | Sunday |
释义 | Sunday From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ChronologySundaySun‧day /ˈsʌndi, -deɪ/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countable, uncountable]1 TMC (written abbreviation Sun.) the day between Saturday and Mondayon Sunday We’re going to a match on Sunday.American English What are you doing Sunday? Sunday morning/afternoon etc Sunday nights are usually pretty quiet.last Sunday It was our wedding anniversary last Sunday.this Sunday There’s another antiques market this Sunday.next Sunday (=Sunday of next week) We’ll announce the winners next Sunday.a Sunday (=one of the Sundays in the year) Finding a dentist on a Sunday can be very difficult. 2 → your Sunday best 3 → Sunday driver → never in a month of SundaysExamples from the CorpusSunday• This is where, naively, we set out for a walk on a recent drizzly Sunday.• He had reserved on a flight leaving Sunday.• The Vikings play the Giants on the road on Sunday.• It was a further step in their development on the road to possible overall victory at this stadium on Sunday.• Football season starts Sunday.• He had resolved to begin the communal discernment that he hoped would end the Standing on the Sunday after the Epiphany.• Hours are limited to noon to 8 p. m. Wednesday through Sunday.on Sunday• It snowed on Sunday.Origin Sunday Old English sunnandæg |
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