Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Week"
The meaning of "Week" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does I could prepare this over 3 weeks.
Is it natural? mean?
Is it natural? mean?
A:
Yes, but it's a different meaning.
It means I had more than 3 weeks to prepare.
It means I had more than 3 weeks to prepare.
Q:
What does week split mean?
A:
A split is a scheduled way to exercise. A week split is the exercise routine a person does every week.
Example
My week split looks like
Push Day 1 and 4. All are 4 sets, 6 reps. Barbell bench press. Incline dumbbell press.
Pull Day 2 and 5. Pull-ups. Pendlay row.
Legs Day 3 and 6. Barbell squats (3 sets, 6 reps) Leg press (3 sets, 6 reps)
Day 7. Rest
Example
My week split looks like
Push Day 1 and 4. All are 4 sets, 6 reps. Barbell bench press. Incline dumbbell press.
Pull Day 2 and 5. Pull-ups. Pendlay row.
Legs Day 3 and 6. Barbell squats (3 sets, 6 reps) Leg press (3 sets, 6 reps)
Day 7. Rest
Q:
What does I'm going to be away myself for the next three weeks. mean?
A:
I will be out for the next 3 weeks. (I won't be here.....)
Q:
What does "She'd not been two weeks from shore, but down on her a right whale bore" mean?
A:
It's like "came through" or I guess in this context like "shown itself"
The whale bore through the water to be visible to her. That's how I interpret it.
The whale bore through the water to be visible to her. That's how I interpret it.
Q:
What does Last week just got away on me. mean?
A:
yes that's what it means. in addition it also has the nuance that you didn't even realize it until now
Example sentences using "Week"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with a week's worth of st
.
.
A:
I've only got a week's worth of food in the cupboard.
(In one week's time I'll have no food left).
I've been given a week's worth of homework.
(The homework will take a week to do).
There's a week's worth of cat food in the cupboard. That should be enough while I'm away.
(I'm going away for less than a week)
I packed a week's worth of clothes for the holiday.
( I'll need to do some washing if the holiday is more than a week)
(In one week's time I'll have no food left).
I've been given a week's worth of homework.
(The homework will take a week to do).
There's a week's worth of cat food in the cupboard. That should be enough while I'm away.
(I'm going away for less than a week)
I packed a week's worth of clothes for the holiday.
( I'll need to do some washing if the holiday is more than a week)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "for last week" is okay? I thought "for the last week" was correct in the following sentence so I'm confused.
Ignore the e-mail I sent this morning, which asked you to re-submit your work hours "for last week".
.
Ignore the e-mail I sent this morning, which asked you to re-submit your work hours "for last week".
.
A:
Here are some examples:
"Send me the reports for last week."
"As for last week, I didn't do any of my homework."
"I saved all of my soda cans for the last week."
"I have been studying Korean every day for the last week."
The two phrases mean the same thing, but usually "for the last week" will sound natural.
"Send me the reports for last week."
"As for last week, I didn't do any of my homework."
"I saved all of my soda cans for the last week."
"I have been studying Korean every day for the last week."
The two phrases mean the same thing, but usually "for the last week" will sound natural.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with 2 weeks later.
A:
Exams start 2 weeks later.
Her pregnancy is due 2 weeks later.
2 weeks later, he died from a heart attack.
My birthday comes 2 weeks later.
I will renovate my house 2 weeks later.
Her pregnancy is due 2 weeks later.
2 weeks later, he died from a heart attack.
My birthday comes 2 weeks later.
I will renovate my house 2 weeks later.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with once or twice a week.
A:
You should scrub your skin once or twice a week.
It has become a routine for our family to clean the whole house once or twice a week.
It has become a routine for our family to clean the whole house once or twice a week.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with week kneed .
A:
When she whispers in my ear it makes me weak in the knees. ;)
Synonyms of "Week" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between next week,I’ll be back at work and next week,I’ll be back to work ?
A:
back at work 回到公司,办公室,等(物理位置)
back to work 继续/重新开始 做什么工作
back to work 继续/重新开始 做什么工作
Q:
What is the difference between a week from today and in a week and a week away ?
A:
こんにちは! They all mean the same thing, the only difference there really is, is how the sentence looks. Here is some example sentences to help-
"A week from today, I am going to my friend's house."
"In a week I am going to my friend's house."
"It's only a week away." (Going to my friend's house is what is a week away)
これが何を言っているのか理解していただければ幸いです。私は日本語を話せません。私はグーグル翻訳を使用しています。
"A week from today, I am going to my friend's house."
"In a week I am going to my friend's house."
"It's only a week away." (Going to my friend's house is what is a week away)
これが何を言っているのか理解していただければ幸いです。私は日本語を話せません。私はグーグル翻訳を使用しています。
Q:
What is the difference between next week and the next week ?
A:
1) 来週の予定
2) これからの一週間の予定(月曜日に言ったときは、つまり実質今週の予定)
2) これからの一週間の予定(月曜日に言ったときは、つまり実質今週の予定)
Q:
What is the difference between two weeks ago and two weeks before ?
A:
‘Two weeks ago’ は「今の二週間前に」 という意味です。 ‘two weeks before’ は「今」に限りません。例えば、
‘I have a surgery two weeks before the test.’ (試験の二週間前に手術があります)
とは言えても、
‘I have a surgery two weeks ago the test.’
とは言えません。一方、
‘I ate sushi two weeks ago.’ (先々週に寿司を食べました)
‘I ate sushi two weeks before today/this week.’ ((今の)二週間前に寿司を食べました)
この場合はどちらでも大丈夫ですが、前者の方が自然です。
‘I have a surgery two weeks before the test.’ (試験の二週間前に手術があります)
とは言えても、
‘I have a surgery two weeks ago the test.’
とは言えません。一方、
‘I ate sushi two weeks ago.’ (先々週に寿司を食べました)
‘I ate sushi two weeks before today/this week.’ ((今の)二週間前に寿司を食べました)
この場合はどちらでも大丈夫ですが、前者の方が自然です。
Q:
What is the difference between It's just a typical week. and It's just typical a week. ?
A:
“ It’s just a typical week” is correct. “a typical” is correct while “typical a” is incorrect grammar since you’re talking about the week
Translations of "Week"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? It will take 1-2 weeks to issue the insurance card.
Thank you for your understanding and sincere apologies for the inconvenience this causing.
保険証の発行手続きに1-2週間お時間がかかります。
恐れ入りますがお待ちくださいませ。
Thank you for your understanding and sincere apologies for the inconvenience this causing.
保険証の発行手続きに1-2週間お時間がかかります。
恐れ入りますがお待ちくださいませ。
A:
Yes! That works too.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 요즘 2주는 쉬고 1주일 등교한다
Two weeks off, a week on from school.
Two weeks off, a week on from school.
A:
“2-week” is an adjective in “2-week break”
You can say “break for 2 weeks, followed by a week of school” too
“2-week” is an adjective in “2-week break”
You can say “break for 2 weeks, followed by a week of school” too
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 이번주 회의는 10월 14일 10시에 열립니다.
This week's meeting is held at 10 on October 14th.
지난 주에 정했던 시간을 다시 오전 10시로 변경하게 되었습니다.
The time that we decided last week is changed to 10 A.M. again.
그 시간에 참여해 주시길 바랍니다.
Please participate at the time.
This week's meeting is held at 10 on October 14th.
지난 주에 정했던 시간을 다시 오전 10시로 변경하게 되었습니다.
The time that we decided last week is changed to 10 A.M. again.
그 시간에 참여해 주시길 바랍니다.
Please participate at the time.
A:
This week’s meeting is held at 10 A.M. on October 14th, please participate at the time scheduled.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? She has never finished this weeks report.
A:
“She never finished this week’s report” is better.
“Somebody/something has never” appears in sentences like these:
“She has never read a book (before).”
“He has never been there (before).”
“It’s never rained this much (before)!”
“Somebody/something has never” appears in sentences like these:
“She has never read a book (before).”
“He has never been there (before).”
“It’s never rained this much (before)!”
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? " every two weeks"," every other week", are they same? which sounds natural?
A:
They are the same, and both sound natural to me!
Other questions about "Week"
Q:
"Last week, I came down with a sudden case of food poisoning. I got sick immediately after lunch." Does this sound natural?
A:
I got food poisoning out of nowhere last week. Straight after lunch, boom, sick as a dog.
I got food poisoning out of nowhere last week. Straight after lunch, boom, sick as a dog.
Q:
I traveled one week and three days later I have another trip, so now is only days that I can work Does this sound natural?
A:
× I traveled one week and three days later I have another trip, so now is only days that I can work
✓ I was traveling for a week and I have another trip coming up in three days, so right now is the only time I can work.
✓ I was traveling for a week and I have another trip coming up in three days, so right now is the only time I can work.
Q:
He was visiting in here for a week. とHe visited in here for a week.
この2つをどのように使い分けていますか?
この2つをどのように使い分けていますか?
A:
He was visiting here for a weekは、「その時、彼は訪ねていた」という意味です。(または、「その予定がありました」)
He visited here for a week はただ「1週間訪ねました」と言う事実を伝えます。
でも、「He visited for a week」か「He was here for a week」と言うほうが自然だと思いますが。
He visited here for a week はただ「1週間訪ねました」と言う事実を伝えます。
でも、「He visited for a week」か「He was here for a week」と言うほうが自然だと思いますが。
Q:
I took 2 weeks off work.
나 2주 쉬어 Does this sound natural?
나 2주 쉬어 Does this sound natural?
A:
Perfect 👌🏻
Q:
I've had a busy week, so I feel like relaxing at home this weekend.
I'm depressed about work, so I feel like talking to someone.
I just finished work, so I feel like having a beer.
I'm tired and I feel like eating something sweet.
I am getting tired of trying so hard and I feel like giving up.
I don't feel like eating out right now.
I just finished the test, so I don’t feel like studying.
I don't feel like doing anything.
Why do I feel like I don't deserve good things?
Why don't I feel like studying? Does this sound natural?
I'm depressed about work, so I feel like talking to someone.
I just finished work, so I feel like having a beer.
I'm tired and I feel like eating something sweet.
I am getting tired of trying so hard and I feel like giving up.
I don't feel like eating out right now.
I just finished the test, so I don’t feel like studying.
I don't feel like doing anything.
Why do I feel like I don't deserve good things?
Why don't I feel like studying? Does this sound natural?
A:
× I just finished the test, so I don’t feel like studying.
✓ I just finished a/that test, so I don’t feel like studying.
If you've previously mentioned a course or test, "the" is okay. As a standalone reference, "a test" sounds more natural.
Great job!
✓ I just finished a/that test, so I don’t feel like studying.
If you've previously mentioned a course or test, "the" is okay. As a standalone reference, "a test" sounds more natural.
Great job!
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