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Sunday
- IPA[ˈsʌndeɪ]
英式
- the day of the week before Monday and following Saturday, observed by Christians as a day of rest and religious worship and (together with Saturday) forming part of the weekend;the newspapers published each Sunday
- on Sunday;on Sundays; each Sunday
noun: Sunday, plural noun: Sundays
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名詞
- 1. the day of the week before Monday and following Saturday, observed by Christians as a day of rest and religious worship and (together with Saturday) forming part of the weekend they left town on Sunday the Sunday before last
- ▪ the newspapers published each Sunday she wrote human-interest pieces for the Sundays
副詞
- 1. North American on Sunday the concert will be held Sunday
- ▪ North American on Sundays; each Sunday the programme is repeated Sundays at 9 p.m
- a very long, seemingly endless period of time
Oxford American Dictionary
- a very long period of time
Oxford Dictionary
- (in Northern Ireland) 30 January 1972, when British troops shot dead thirteen marchers in ...
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- a powerful or devastating punch or other attacking action: the Belgian unleashed his Sunday punch to knock out the champion
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- the fourth Sunday in Lent, traditionally a day for visiting or giving a present to one's mother.
Oxford Dictionary
- a person's best clothes, worn to church or on special occasions: the children wore their Sunday best
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- the next Sunday after Pentecost, observed in the Western Christian Church as a feast in honor ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the Sunday before Easter, when the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem is celebrated in ...
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- IPA[ˈsənˌdā]
美式
- the day of the week before Monday and following Saturday, observed by Christians as a day of ... they left town on Sunday many people work on Sundays
- on Sunday: the concert will be held Sunday
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