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UK
/wˈiːk/
]
[ US /ˈwik/ ]
[ US /ˈwik/ ]
NOUN
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hours or days of work in a calendar week
they worked a 40-hour week - a period of seven consecutive days starting on Sunday
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any period of seven consecutive days
it rained for a week
How To Use week In A Sentence
- So it's a little more than passing strange that Mr. Brooks clucks about Mr. Obama's "über-partisan budget" when, given the last few weeks of shrieking and wailing from the Republicans about socialism and communism, he's been the voice of moderation in the room. Moderately Shocked
- Moreover some parts of gain will devolute to Italian Red Cross seriously employed in the disastrous earthquake land that hit the middle lands of Italia few weeks ago. MacMegasite
- I have been very busy lately and the ongoing project will take up about a few more weeks.
- For instance, a few weeks ago in my sports statistics class, I envisioned a type of graph that’s a combination boxplot and lineplot — instead of turning towards Excel, I coded a Mathematica module to create this type of graph and then automate the creation of many of these. Wolfram Blog : Get Your Game On for Mathematics Awareness Month!
- I have seen far too many people give up too quickly on their programs after a few short weeks.
- It also contains a series of waterfalls and cascades to further enhance the beauty of a hole that is certain to generate a lot of comment throughout the week.
- A couple of weeks ago, while glassing four female Meneliks bushbuck two hundred yards away feeding in a tiny clearing during a pouring rain, a nice male stepped into view. Very Little Drops Dead
- Most of this I've written down to get my own thoughts in order before I start draughting letters to the media, but first I have a couple of weeks of university to catch up on… sheesh.
- Cap Cities executives said they were hopeful approval would come in a couple of weeks.
- Hamed will go on a publicity tour around the States next week before entering training camp on February 16.