Saturday
noun /ˈsætədeɪ/, /ˈsætədi/
/ˈsætərdeɪ/, /ˈsætərdi/
[countable, uncountable] (abbreviation Sat.)
- the day of the week after Friday and before Sunday
星期六 - It's Saturday today, isn't it?
今天是星期六,不是吗? - She started art classes last Saturday.
她上周六开始上艺术课。 - Are you busy next Saturday?
下周六你忙吗? - Saturday morning/afternoon/evening
星期六早晨/下午/晚上 - We'll chat at Saturday's party.
我们将在星期六的聚会上聊天。 - I work Saturday to Wednesday.
我周六到周三工作。 - I work Saturdays to Wednesdays.
我周六到周三工作。 - on Saturday We'll meet on Saturday (= next Saturday).
我们将在星期六见面。 - We met on Saturday (= last Saturday).
我们周六见过面。 - (informal or North American English) We'll meet Saturday.
我们星期六见面。 - on Saturdays The office is closed on Saturdays (= every Saturday).
办公室周六不办公。 - (especially North American English) The office is closed Saturdays.
办公室星期六不办公。 - on a Saturday He was born on a Saturday.
他出生在一个星期六。 - I always do yoga on a Saturday (= every Saturday).
我总是在星期六做瑜伽。 - I went to Mexico City on Monday, and came back the following Saturday.
周一去了墨西哥城,下周六回来。 - (British English) ‘When did the accident happen?’ ‘It was the Saturday (= the Saturday of the week we are talking about).’
“事故是什么时候发生的,”。那是星期六。 - (British English) Come back Saturday week (= a week after next Saturday).
下周六回来。
词源From the Old English for ‘day of Saturn’, translated from Latin Saturni dies. - It's Saturday today, isn't it?