Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - week
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n. 1 a period of seven days reckoned usu. from and to midnight on Saturday-Sunday. 2 a period of seven days reckoned from any point (would like to stay for a week). 3 the six days between Sundays. 4 a the five days Monday to Friday. b a normal amount of work done in this period (a 35-hour week). 5 (in pl.) a long time; several weeks (have not seen you for weeks; did it weeks ago). 6 (prec. by a specified day) a week after (that day) (Tuesday week; tomorrow week). Etymology: OE wice f. Gmc, prob. orig. = sequence
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noun Etymology: Middle English weke, from Old English wicu, wucu; akin to Old High German wehha ~ and perhaps to Latin vicis change, alternation, Old High German wehsal exchange Date: before 12th century 1. any of a series of 7-day cycles used in various calendars, b. a ~ beginning with a specified day or containing a specified holiday , a ~ appointed for public recognition of some cause , 2. any seven consecutive days, a series of regular working, business, or school days during each 7-day period, a time seven days before or after a specified day ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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