Tuesday
noun [countable, uncountable](abbreviation Tue., Tues.)
the day of the week after Monday and before Wednesday 星期二 It's Tuesday today, isn't it? 今天是星期二,不是吗? She started work last Tuesday. 她上周二开始工作。 Are you busy next Tuesday? 下周二你忙吗? Tuesday morning/afternoon/evening 星期二早晨/下午/晚上 We'll discuss this at Tuesday's meeting. 我们将在星期二的会议上讨论这个问题。 I work Tuesday to Friday. 我星期二到星期五工作。 I work Tuesdays to Fridays. 我星期二到星期五工作。 - on Tuesday
We'll meet on Tuesday (= next Tuesday). 我们将在星期二见面。 We met on Tuesday (= last Tuesday). 我们星期二见过面。 - (informal or North American English)
We'll meet Tuesday. 我们星期二见面。 - on Tuesdays
The museum is closed on Tuesdays (= every Tuesday). 博物馆星期二不开放。 - (especially North American English)
The museum is closed Tuesdays. 博物馆周二不开放。 - on a Tuesday
He was born on a Tuesday. 他出生在一个星期二。 I always do yoga on a Tuesday (= every Tuesday). 我总是在星期二做瑜伽。 I went to Paris on Thursday, and came back the following Tuesday. 周四去了巴黎,第二天周二回来。 - (British English)
‘When did the accident happen?’ ‘It was the Tuesday (= the Tuesday of the week we are talking about).’ “事故是什么时候发生的,”。“那天是星期二。 - (British English)
Come back Tuesday week (= a week after next Tuesday). 下周二回来。
Word OriginOriginally translated from the Latin for ‘day of Mars’ dies Marti and named after the Germanic god Tiw.