the day of the week after Sunday and before Tuesday, the first day of the working week 星期一 It's Monday today, isn't it? 今天是星期一,对吧? She started work last Monday. 她上个星期一开始工作。 Are you busy next Monday? 下周一你忙吗? Monday morning/afternoon/evening 星期一上午/下午/晚上 We'll discuss this at Monday's meeting. 我们将在星期一的会上讨论这件事。 I work Monday to Friday. 我星期一到星期五上班。 I work Mondays to Fridays. 我每周星期一到星期五工作。 - on Monday
We'll meet on Monday (= next Monday). 我们星期一见。 We met on Monday (= last Monday). 我们是星期一认识的。 - (informal or North American English)
We'll meet Monday. 咱们星期一见。 - on Mondays
The museum is closed on Mondays (= every Monday). 博物馆每逢星期一闭馆。 - (especially North American English)
The museum is closed Mondays. 博物馆周一不开放。 - on a Monday
He was born on a Monday. 他出生的那天是星期一。 I always do yoga on a Monday (= every Monday). 我总是在星期一做瑜伽。 I went to Paris on Thursday, and came back the following Monday. 我星期四去了巴黎,第二周的星期一就回来了。 - (British English)
‘When did the accident happen?’ ‘It was the Monday (= the Monday of the week we are talking about).’ “事故是什么时候发生的?” “就在那个星期一。” - (British English)
Come back Monday week (= a week after next Monday). 下下星期一回来。
Word OriginFrom the Old English for ‘day of the moon’, translated from Latin lunae dies.