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wi:k 1. noun1) (any sequence of seven days, especially from Sunday to Saturday: It's three weeks since I saw her.) uke2) (the five days from Monday to Friday inclusive: He can't go during the week, but he'll go on Saturday or Sunday.) uke, hverdagene3) (the amount of time spent working during a period of seven days: He works a forty-eight-hour week.) arbeidsuke•- weekly2. adverb(once a week: The newspaper is published weekly.) en gang i uka, ukentlig3. noun(a publication coming out once a week: Is this newspaper a weekly or a daily?) ukeblad, ukentlig avis- weekday- weekend
- a week last Friday
- a week today
- tomorrow
- on/next Friday
- Fridayukesubst. \/wiːk\/uke• were you here this day last week?by the week per uke, ukevisknock someone into (the middle of) next week ( slang) slå noen helseløsom du ikke holder kjeft, skal jeg slå deg helseløsknow what day of the week it is ( overført) ha kontroll, vite hvor man stårlast a week of Sundays (hverdagslig, gammeldags) vare i det uendeligenever in a week of Sundays! (hverdagslig, gammeldags) aldri i livet!week by week uke for ukea week on om en ukethe working week arbeidsuken
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knock someone for six — knock someone for six/knock someone sideways/informal phrase to make someone feel very shocked or upset Thesaurus: to make someone feel sad or upsetsynonym to make someone feel shocked or surprisedsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
hit/knock someone for six — hit/knock (someone) for six Brit informal : to have an unpleasant and shocking effect on (someone) The news of the accident really hit me for six. • • • Main Entry: ↑six … Useful english dictionary
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hit/knock for six — hit/knock (someone) for six Brit informal : to have an unpleasant and shocking effect on (someone) The news of the accident really hit me for six. • • • Main Entry: ↑six … Useful english dictionary
hit somebody for six — hit/knock sb for ˈsix idiom (BrE) to affect sb very deeply • The business over the lawsuit had really knocked her for six. Main entry: ↑sixidiom … Useful english dictionary
knock (or hit) someone for six Brit. — knock (or hit) someone for six Brit. informal utterly surprise or overcome someone. → six … English new terms dictionary
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knock for six — Vrb phrs. To deal a severe blow, to vanquish, to affect someone severely. Cf. hit for six . Informal … English slang and colloquialisms
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