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Definition of Tuesday in English: Tuesdaynoun ˈtjuːzdeɪˈtjuːzdi The day of the week before Wednesday and following Monday. 星期二 come to dinner on Tuesday 星期二来吃晚饭。 随后的星期二。 services had been arranged for Mondays and Tuesdays as modifier Tuesday afternoons 星期二下午。 Example sentencesExamples - On Tuesday evening, a plane managed to slide off the runway and sink axle-deep in the mud.
- On Tuesday night, he was said to have suffered a panic attack as the idea of leaving became too much.
- On Tuesday afternoon and evening we found ourselves gasping in horror at those images.
- On Tuesday strikes and demonstrations took place across a range of public services.
- I have two interviews in two days and Tracy has her exams on Tuesday and Wednesday.
- Training will take place five hours per day on Mondays and Tuesdays commencing on January 30th.
- On Tuesday morning, Clara woke up at seven am and had a lukewarm shower to wake her up a bit.
- It's a lovely place just outside of Dover and we visited it on Tuesday afternoon.
- Music classes take place on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays and there are dancing classes on Fridays.
- She was due to work an afternoon shift on Tuesday so was at home when the incident happened.
- Next month there won't be any racing on Mondays or Tuesdays.
- I contacted an agency on the Tuesday and by the following Monday I had six people here.
- Table tennis is now played regularly on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays.
- The men were killed on Tuesday of last week, following six days of mass protest.
- On Tuesday, he dropped a jar of mustard that smashed and cut his wrist so badly he needed stitches.
- Police said the car was stolen some time on Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning.
- He then returned to steal from the property on the Tuesday and Wednesday of the following week.
- On Tuesday, retail prices in the form of the Consumer Price Index will be released.
- An upset stomach stopped him from training on Tuesday and Wednesday but he is back in action now.
- Last orders are called at midnight on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and 11 pm on Sundays.
The days of the week in ancient Rome were named after the planets, which in turn were named after gods. In most cases the Germanic names substituted the name of a comparable Germanic god for the Roman god's name adverb ˈtjuːzdeɪˈtjuːzdi North American 1On Tuesday. 〈主北美〉在星期二 they're all leaving Tuesday 他们都将在星期二离开。 Example sentencesExamples - Then Tuesday he's in London for a conference, but he should be home in the evening.
- They stated they would return the following Tuesday to complete the work on her roof.
- 1.1 On Tuesdays; each Tuesday.
每星期二
The days of the week in ancient Rome were named after the planets, which in turn were named after gods. In most cases the Germanic names substituted the name of a comparable Germanic god for the Roman god's name OriginOld English Tīwesdæg 'day of Tīw', a Germanic god of war and the sky; translation of Latin dies Marti 'day of Mars', the god Tīw being equated with the Roman god Mars. Compare with Swedish tisdag. The ancient Germanic god Tiw is the source of Tuesday. When Germanic peoples came into contact with the Romans they realized that their god Tiw was similar to Mars, the Roman god of war whose day was the third of the week (and who appears in forms such as the French Mardi), and started to call that day ‘Tiw's day’ or Tuesday. Other days of the week were formed in a similar way, with Wednesday being Woden's day, Thursday Thor's day, and Friday Freya's day; Woden or Odin was the supreme god of the German and Scandinavian peoples, Thor the god of thunder, and Freya or Frigga the goddess of love and fertility.
Definition of Tuesday in US English: Tuesdaynoun The day of the week before Wednesday and following Monday. 星期二 come to dinner on Tuesday 星期二来吃晚饭。 随后的星期二。 as modifier Tuesday afternoons 星期二下午。 Example sentencesExamples - On Tuesday, he dropped a jar of mustard that smashed and cut his wrist so badly he needed stitches.
- Table tennis is now played regularly on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays.
- On Tuesday morning, Clara woke up at seven am and had a lukewarm shower to wake her up a bit.
- He then returned to steal from the property on the Tuesday and Wednesday of the following week.
- I contacted an agency on the Tuesday and by the following Monday I had six people here.
- On Tuesday, retail prices in the form of the Consumer Price Index will be released.
- On Tuesday strikes and demonstrations took place across a range of public services.
- An upset stomach stopped him from training on Tuesday and Wednesday but he is back in action now.
- I have two interviews in two days and Tracy has her exams on Tuesday and Wednesday.
- On Tuesday night, he was said to have suffered a panic attack as the idea of leaving became too much.
- On Tuesday afternoon and evening we found ourselves gasping in horror at those images.
- Police said the car was stolen some time on Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning.
- It's a lovely place just outside of Dover and we visited it on Tuesday afternoon.
- The men were killed on Tuesday of last week, following six days of mass protest.
- Music classes take place on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays and there are dancing classes on Fridays.
- Training will take place five hours per day on Mondays and Tuesdays commencing on January 30th.
- Next month there won't be any racing on Mondays or Tuesdays.
- Last orders are called at midnight on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and 11 pm on Sundays.
- On Tuesday evening, a plane managed to slide off the runway and sink axle-deep in the mud.
- She was due to work an afternoon shift on Tuesday so was at home when the incident happened.
The days of the week in ancient Rome were named after the planets, which in turn were named after gods. In most cases the Germanic names substituted the name of a comparable Germanic god for the Roman god's name adverb North American 1On Tuesday. 〈主北美〉在星期二 they're all leaving Tuesday 他们都将在星期二离开。 Example sentencesExamples - Then Tuesday he's in London for a conference, but he should be home in the evening.
- They stated they would return the following Tuesday to complete the work on her roof.
- 1.1 On Tuesdays; each Tuesday.
每星期二
The days of the week in ancient Rome were named after the planets, which in turn were named after gods. In most cases the Germanic names substituted the name of a comparable Germanic god for the Roman god's name OriginOld English Tīwesdæg ‘day of Tīw’, a Germanic god of war and the sky; translation of Latin dies Marti ‘day of Mars’, the god Tīw being equated with the Roman god Mars. Compare with Swedish tisdag. |