Saturday
Word family nounSaturdayadverbSaturdays
Sat·ur·day /ˈsætədi, -deɪ $ -ər-/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countableC, uncountableU] (written abbreviation Sat.) TMCthe day between Friday and Sunday 星期六on Saturday We went for a picnic on Saturday. 我们星期六去野餐了。
The festivities begin Saturday. 庆祝活动从星期六开始。
American EnglishAmE Saturday morning/afternoon etc They arrived in Paris on Saturday evening. 他们于星期六晚抵达巴黎。
last Saturday I saw Sally last Saturday at the mall. 我上星期六在购物中心见到了萨莉。
this Saturday What are you doing this Saturday? 这个星期六你要干什么?
next Saturday (=Saturday of next week) 下星期六 Ask her yourself next Saturday. 下星期六你自己去问她。
a Saturday (=one of the Saturdays in the year) 某个星期六 It was a crazy idea to go to the store on a Saturday. 星期六去商店真是个疯狂的想法。
next Saturday• Basketball practices are scheduled to begin next Saturday.• Vicky will appear in the Cinderford Carnival next Saturday.• My stepfather is coming to San Francisco next Saturday night.• They must now get a result against free scoring Glenavon next Saturday and rely on Bangor having an off day at Comrades.• The North's match with London at Otley next Saturday will decide the championship - as if anyone cares.• The Giants had until next Saturday to decide.• Would next Saturday be a good time for me to visit? Origin Saturday (800-900) Translation of Latin Saturni dies “day of Saturn”