A1 noun 中性 #820 最常用

Wednesday

/ˈwɛnzdeɪ/

Wednesday is the third day of the work week, occurring between Tuesday and Thursday. It is generally considered the middle of the standard five-day working week.

例句

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1

I visit my grandmother every Wednesday for tea.

I visit my grandmother every Wednesday for tea.

2

The departmental meeting is scheduled for this coming Wednesday.

The departmental meeting is scheduled for this coming Wednesday.

3

See you on Wednesday!

See you on Wednesday!

词族

名词
Wednesday
副词
Wednesdays
相关
midweek
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记忆技巧

Remember 'Wed-Nes-Day' to help with the silent 'd' and 'e'. Imagine a 'Wedding' in a 'Nest' on a 'Day'.

快速测验

We usually go to the gym ___ Wednesday.

正确!

正确答案是: on

例句

1

I visit my grandmother every Wednesday for tea.

everyday

I visit my grandmother every Wednesday for tea.

2

The departmental meeting is scheduled for this coming Wednesday.

formal

The departmental meeting is scheduled for this coming Wednesday.

3

See you on Wednesday!

informal

See you on Wednesday!

4

The academic calendar indicates that the semester begins on a Wednesday.

academic

The academic calendar indicates that the semester begins on a Wednesday.

5

Please submit the quarterly reports by Wednesday afternoon.

business

Please submit the quarterly reports by Wednesday afternoon.

词族

名词
Wednesday
副词
Wednesdays
相关
midweek

常见搭配

Wednesday morning Wednesday morning
next Wednesday next Wednesday
last Wednesday last Wednesday
every Wednesday every Wednesday
Wednesday night Wednesday night

常用短语

Hump day

Hump day (the middle of the work week)

Ash Wednesday

Ash Wednesday (religious holiday)

Spy Wednesday

Spy Wednesday (religious context)

容易混淆的词

Wednesday vs Thursday

Thursday is the day after Wednesday; they are often confused because they both contain the letter 'd' and are near the middle of the week.

Wednesday vs Tuesday

Tuesday is the day before Wednesday; both start with similar dental consonant sounds.

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使用说明

Always capitalize the 'W' in Wednesday, as it is a proper noun. Use the preposition 'on' when referring to a specific Wednesday (e.g., 'on Wednesday').

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常见错误

The most common mistake is spelling: many learners omit the first 'd' (Wenesday) or the 'nes' (Wedsday).

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记忆技巧

Remember 'Wed-Nes-Day' to help with the silent 'd' and 'e'. Imagine a 'Wedding' in a 'Nest' on a 'Day'.

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词源

Derived from the Old English 'Wōdnesdæg', meaning 'Day of Woden' (the Norse god Odin).

语法模式

Always capitalized. Plural: Wednesdays (e.g., 'I work on Wednesdays'). Preposition 'on' is used for specific time points.
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文化背景

In many Western countries, Wednesday is colloquially called 'Hump Day' because it represents the 'hump' you must get over to reach the weekend.

快速测验

We usually go to the gym ___ Wednesday.

正确!

正确答案是: on

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A1

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A1

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A1

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