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nounWoche, diehe was away for a week — er war [für] eine Woche weg
I haven't seen you for weeks — ich habe dich seit Wochen nicht gesehen
three times a week — dreimal die od. in der Woche
£40 a or per week — 40 Pfund die od. in der od. pro Woche
a week's leave/rest — eine Woche Urlaub/Pause
once a week, every week — einmal die Woche od. in der Woche; einmal wöchentlich
in a week['s time] — in einer Woche
in two weeks[' time] — in zwei Wochen; in vierzehn Tagen
take a week's holiday — [sich (Dat.)] eine Woche Urlaub nehmen
from week to week, week by week — Woche für od. um Woche
a six-week[s]-old baby — ein sechs Wochen altes od. sechswöchiges Baby
a week [from] today/from or on Monday, today/Monday week — heute/Montag in einer Woche
a week ago today/Sunday — heute/Sonntag vor einer Woche
in or during the week — während der Woche
42-hour/five-day week — 42-Stunden-Woche, die/Fünftagewoche, die
* * *[wi:k] 1. noun1) (any sequence of seven days, especially from Sunday to Saturday: It's three weeks since I saw her.) die Woche2) (the five days from Monday to Friday inclusive: He can't go during the week, but he'll go on Saturday or Sunday.) die Woche3) (the amount of time spent working during a period of seven days: He works a forty-eight-hour week.) die Woche•- academic.ru/81603/weekly">weekly2. adverb(once a week: The newspaper is published weekly.) wöchentlich3. noun(a publication coming out once a week: Is this newspaper a weekly or a daily?) Wochen..- weekday- weekend
- a week last Friday
- a week today
- tomorrow
- on/next Friday
- Friday* * *[wi:k]nit'll be \weeks before the damage is cleared up es wird Wochen dauern, bis die Schäden beseitigt sindI saw him only the other \week ich habe ihn gerade vor ein paar Wochen gesehenthis time next \week nächste Woche um diese Zeita \week last Friday Freitag vor einer Wochea \week ago yesterday gestern vor einer Woche▪ a \week [on]...... in einer Wocheour holiday starts a \week [on] Saturday unsere Ferien beginnen Samstag in einer Wochefor \weeks [on end] wochenlanga few \weeks ago vor einigen Wochenlast \week letzte Wocheonce/twice a \week einmal/zweimal die Woche[for] a \week or two ein bis zwei Wochen [lang]▪ \week by \week [or from \week to \week] von Woche zu Woche▪ \week in, \week out [or \week after \week] Woche für Wochea thirty-seven-and-a-half-hour \week eine 37,5-Stunden-Wocheto work a five-day/35-hour \week eine 5-Tage-/35-Stunden-Woche habenduring the \week während [o SÜDD, SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR unter] der Woche* * *[wiːk]nWoche fweek in, week out — Woche für Woche
a week today, today or this day week ( Brit dial ) — heute in einer Woche or in acht Tagen
a week tomorrow/on Tuesday, tomorrow/Tuesday week (esp Brit) — morgen/Dienstag in einer Woche or in acht Tagen
or vacation (US) — ein einwöchiger/zweiwöchiger Urlaub
he works a 40-hour week — er hat eine Vierzigstundenwoche or 40-Stundenwoche
or vacation (US) — zwei Wochen Ferien
* * *a week, per week wöchentlich, die Woche;after weeks of speculation nach wochenlangen Spekulationen;week by week Woche für Woche;by the week wochenweise;for weeks wochenlang;week in, week out Woche für Woche;today week, this day weeka) heute in acht Tagen,b) heute vor acht Tagen;a) Montag in acht Tagen,b) Montag vor acht Tagen;wk abk1. week Wo.2. work* * *nounWoche, diehe was away for a week — er war [für] eine Woche weg
three times a week — dreimal die od. in der Woche
£40 a or per week — 40 Pfund die od. in der od. pro Woche
a week's leave/rest — eine Woche Urlaub/Pause
for several weeks — mehrere Wochen lang; wochenlang
once a week, every week — einmal die Woche od. in der Woche; einmal wöchentlich
in a week['s time] — in einer Woche
in two weeks[' time] — in zwei Wochen; in vierzehn Tagen
take a week's holiday — [sich (Dat.)] eine Woche Urlaub nehmen
from week to week, week by week — Woche für od. um Woche
a six-week[s]-old baby — ein sechs Wochen altes od. sechswöchiges Baby
a week [from] today/from or on Monday, today/Monday week — heute/Montag in einer Woche
a week ago today/Sunday — heute/Sonntag vor einer Woche
in or during the week — während der Woche
42-hour/five-day week — 42-Stunden-Woche, die/Fünftagewoche, die
* * *n.Woche -n f.
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