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单词 midweek
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Definition of midweek in English:

midweek

noun mɪdˈwiːkˈmɪdˌwik
  • The middle of the week, usually regarded as being from Tuesday to Thursday.

    周中(一般指星期二到星期四)

    he scored twice for the reserves in midweek
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the past, businesses criticised holding the show midweek because it caused major traffic congestion.
    • He asked them to turn out for training in greater numbers and they have responded at Clifton Park in midweek.
    • They came into this game full of confidence following their 2-0 win at Wimbledon in midweek.
    • Even by midweek the supporters had grown weary of conspiracies.
    • That means that neither side can wrap up the title in midweek, but a win either way would leave the victors needing a mere point the following week.
    • This could be one of the last free midweeks we have for a while to look at one or two.
    • There were throaty, gloating roars from more than 30,000 fans as their side notched up another league win in midweek.
    • I don't like drawing analogies with football, but the match in Paris in midweek was an eye-opener in more ways than one.
    • The really noticeable difference in midweek, however, came off the pitch rather than on it.
    • When we travel in midweek though, the players are off at least for one day after the game, sometimes two.
    • We race every weekend plus nocturnes [night-time races] in midweek.
    • From what he was saying in midweek, it was clear that Frank understood just how much more difficult it is to win on the road than when you're at home.
    • Unlike with previous friendly follies, Scotland were near to full strength in midweek.
    • But while he may not be prepared to gamble this afternoon, the Celtic manager will be required to do so in midweek.
    • But a decision was reached in midweek by the runner and her coach, Alan Storey, that she is not in any sort of shape to compete at all.
    • The former Stoke City player is short of match practice having played just 45 minutes for the reserves in midweek.
    • A bounce game was arranged in midweek so the manager could assess all five.
    • I can find little to be optimistic about with cold melt water running through the rivers and stillwaters frozen once again in midweek.
adjective & adverb mɪdˈwiːkˈmɪdˌwik
  • In the middle of the week.

    在一星期中段(的),在周中(的)

    as adjective a special midweek reduction

    周中特价。

    as adverb we have opportunities to fish midweek

    我们有机会周中去钓鱼。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Why aren't there more small midweek night affairs to brighten the long, dark weeks?
    • The club says the lights will only be used on Saturdays and one midweek evening during the football season.
    • Unlike other plants, we change over and run different types of products midweek.
    • The small audience of midweek drinkers applauds politely as he and his band play Madonna covers.
    • The divers are a mix of small groups from clubs, regular midweek divers and locals.
    • Half of the guests on that midweek night were being hosted by the company.
    • There really was a genuine demand from people who cannot make midweek racing to have the opportunity to attend on Friday.
    • Over the next few weeks the Clarets will have a hectic schedule with plenty of midweek games as they continue to chase the play-off dream.
    • The special deals are for midweek travel, with supplements applying at weekends.
    • They have to make the journey to us but there are teams who like to play under the lights and get a lot of points from midweek games.
    • We arrived there at 4.50 pm on what we were told was a quiet, normal midweek day.
    • There is a good article here on how adversely midweek voting affects American productivity.
    • The boat is full with a mix and match of divers from all over the place, mostly midweek regulars.
    • Understandably at weekends the café is busy, but midweek demand did not appear to be excessive.
    • The River Ouse above York had risen to seven feet above normal after midweek thunderstorms and ruined the annual first Sunday open.
    • It is also adaptable to group study, or even midweek public exposition.
    • Both came through midweek club games with a clean bill of health following injury scares.
    • Today, from April to October, some 350 youngsters enjoy a free, midweek break.
    • We will rotate it round providing we don't have any midweek games which clash.
    • Bubbles by the quayside grew as a pair of midweek divers surfaced and exited the water.

Rhymes

antique, batik, beak, bespeak, bezique, bleak, boutique, cacique, caïque, cheek, chic, clique, creak, creek, critique, Dominique, eke, freak, geek, Greek, hide-and-seek, keek, Lalique, leak, leek, Martinique, meek, Mozambique, Mustique, mystique, oblique, opéra comique, ortanique, peak, Peake, peek, physique, pique, pratique, reek, seek, shriek, Sikh, sleek, sneak, speak, Speke, squeak, streak, teak, technique, tongue-in-cheek, tweak, unique, veronique, weak, week, wreak

Definition of midweek in US English:

midweek

nounˈmidˌwēkˈmɪdˌwik
  • The middle of the week, usually regarded as being from Tuesday to Thursday.

    周中(一般指星期二到星期四)

    by midweek the strike could affect subways and buses
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The former Stoke City player is short of match practice having played just 45 minutes for the reserves in midweek.
    • Unlike with previous friendly follies, Scotland were near to full strength in midweek.
    • I don't like drawing analogies with football, but the match in Paris in midweek was an eye-opener in more ways than one.
    • He asked them to turn out for training in greater numbers and they have responded at Clifton Park in midweek.
    • There were throaty, gloating roars from more than 30,000 fans as their side notched up another league win in midweek.
    • This could be one of the last free midweeks we have for a while to look at one or two.
    • In the past, businesses criticised holding the show midweek because it caused major traffic congestion.
    • From what he was saying in midweek, it was clear that Frank understood just how much more difficult it is to win on the road than when you're at home.
    • I can find little to be optimistic about with cold melt water running through the rivers and stillwaters frozen once again in midweek.
    • But while he may not be prepared to gamble this afternoon, the Celtic manager will be required to do so in midweek.
    • The really noticeable difference in midweek, however, came off the pitch rather than on it.
    • When we travel in midweek though, the players are off at least for one day after the game, sometimes two.
    • Even by midweek the supporters had grown weary of conspiracies.
    • They came into this game full of confidence following their 2-0 win at Wimbledon in midweek.
    • But a decision was reached in midweek by the runner and her coach, Alan Storey, that she is not in any sort of shape to compete at all.
    • A bounce game was arranged in midweek so the manager could assess all five.
    • We race every weekend plus nocturnes [night-time races] in midweek.
    • That means that neither side can wrap up the title in midweek, but a win either way would leave the victors needing a mere point the following week.
adjective & adverbˈmidˌwēkˈmɪdˌwik
  • In the middle of the week.

    在一星期中段(的),在周中(的)

    as adjective a special midweek reduction

    周中特价。

    as adverb we have opportunities to fish midweek

    我们有机会周中去钓鱼。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There really was a genuine demand from people who cannot make midweek racing to have the opportunity to attend on Friday.
    • There is a good article here on how adversely midweek voting affects American productivity.
    • Bubbles by the quayside grew as a pair of midweek divers surfaced and exited the water.
    • Why aren't there more small midweek night affairs to brighten the long, dark weeks?
    • They have to make the journey to us but there are teams who like to play under the lights and get a lot of points from midweek games.
    • The club says the lights will only be used on Saturdays and one midweek evening during the football season.
    • Over the next few weeks the Clarets will have a hectic schedule with plenty of midweek games as they continue to chase the play-off dream.
    • Today, from April to October, some 350 youngsters enjoy a free, midweek break.
    • It is also adaptable to group study, or even midweek public exposition.
    • We will rotate it round providing we don't have any midweek games which clash.
    • The boat is full with a mix and match of divers from all over the place, mostly midweek regulars.
    • Half of the guests on that midweek night were being hosted by the company.
    • Unlike other plants, we change over and run different types of products midweek.
    • The special deals are for midweek travel, with supplements applying at weekends.
    • The River Ouse above York had risen to seven feet above normal after midweek thunderstorms and ruined the annual first Sunday open.
    • We arrived there at 4.50 pm on what we were told was a quiet, normal midweek day.
    • Understandably at weekends the café is busy, but midweek demand did not appear to be excessive.
    • The divers are a mix of small groups from clubs, regular midweek divers and locals.
    • Both came through midweek club games with a clean bill of health following injury scares.
    • The small audience of midweek drinkers applauds politely as he and his band play Madonna covers.
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