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Monday
- IPA[ˈmʌndeɪ]
英式
- the day of the week before Tuesday and following Sunday
- on Monday;on Mondays; each Monday
noun: Monday, plural noun: Mondays
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名詞
- 1. the day of the week before Tuesday and following Sunday I saw him on Monday the Monday before last
副詞
- 1. North American on Monday I'll ring you Monday
- ▪ North American on Mondays; each Monday the restaurant is closed Mondays
- a Monday on which one feels gloomy or dispirited, especially because one has to return to work ... remember that when you're having a blue Monday, just climbing out of bed is a positive start
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- Monday 19 October 1987, when massive falls in the value of stocks on Wall Street triggered ...
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- a Monday on which one feels gloomy or dispirited, especially because one has to return to work ... remember that when you're having a blue Monday, just climbing out of bed is a positive start
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- Monday, October 19, 1987. On this date, the collapse of stock prices on Wall Street triggered ...
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- the day after Easter Sunday, a public holiday in several countries.
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- the day after Easter Sunday, a public holiday in some places.
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- the Monday following the US holiday of Thanksgiving, promoted by online retailers as a day for ... these deals are only good on Cyber Monday so you have to act fast their already low prices drop on selected items for Cyber Monday
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- the first Monday after Epiphany, formerly marked by popular festivals or observances in some ...
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- IPA[ˈmənˌdā]
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- the day of the week before Tuesday and following Sunday: I saw him on Monday the Monday before last
- on Monday: I'll call you Monday
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