柯林斯詞典weekly /?wi?kl?/ (weeklies) 1. ADJ A weekly event or publication happens or appears once a week or every week. 一周一次的; 每周的[ADJ n] Each course comprises 10-12 informal weekly meetings. 每門課程包括10至12次每周1次的非正式見麪會(huì)。 We go and do the weekly shopping every Thursday. 我們每星期四採(cǎi)購(gòu)一次。2. ADV Weekly is also an adverb. 每周一次地[ADV after v] The group meets weekly. 小組每周見麪一次。3. ADJ Weekly quantities or rates relate to a period of one week. 按周計(jì)算的[ADJ n] Of course, in addition to my weekly pay, I got a lot of tips. 儅然,除了周薪外,我還得到很多小費(fèi)。4. N-COUNT A weekly is a newspaper or magazine that is published once a week. 周報(bào); 周刊 Two of the four national daily papers are to become weeklies. 4家全國(guó)性的日?qǐng)?bào)中有2家要改爲(wèi)周報(bào)。 返回 weekly劍橋詞典happening once a week or every week 每周一次的(地) a weekly magazine /report 周刊襍志/每周報(bào)告 a twice-weekly meeting 每周兩次的會(huì)議 The fire alarm has a weekly test /is tested weekly. 每周都要對(duì)火警系統(tǒng)進(jìn)行檢測(cè)。 例句 She writes a weekly fashion column for the Evening Standard.She sent in weekly reports on the situation .My granddaughter does my weekly shopping for me.Our MP holds a weekly surgery on Friday mornings .The poll showed that over 40% of Americans worship on a weekly basis . 返回 weekly