Saturday
noun [countable, uncountable](abbreviation Sat.)
the day of the week after Friday and before Sunday 星期六 It's Saturday today, isn't it? 今天是星期六,不是吗? She started art classes last Saturday. 她于上周六开始美术课。 Are you busy next Saturday? 下个星期六你忙吗? Saturday morning/afternoon/evening 星期六早晨/下午/晚上 We'll chat at Saturday's party. 我们将在周六的聚会上聊天。 I work Saturday to Wednesday. 我星期六到星期三上班。 I work Saturdays to Wednesdays. 我从星期六到星期三工作。 - on Saturday
We'll meet on Saturday (= next Saturday). 我们将在周六见面。 We met on Saturday (= last Saturday). 我们在星期六见面。 - (informal or North American English)
We'll meet Saturday. 我们星期六开会。 - on Saturdays
The office is closed on Saturdays (= every Saturday). 办公室在星期六关闭。 - (especially North American English)
The office is closed Saturdays. 办公室星期六不营业。 - on a Saturday
He was born on a Saturday. 他在星期六出生。 I always do yoga on a Saturday (= every Saturday). 我总是在星期六做瑜伽。 I went to Mexico City on Monday, and came back the following Saturday. 我星期一去了墨西哥城,第二个星期六又回来了。 - (British English)
‘When did the accident happen?’ ‘It was the Saturday (= the Saturday of the week we are talking about).’ “事故什么时候发生?” “那是星期六。” - (British English)
Come back Saturday week (= a week after next Saturday). 周六(下周六之后的一周)回来。
Word OriginFrom the Old English for ‘day of Saturn’, translated from Latin Saturni dies.