saturday

IPA/ˈsætədeɪ/
KK[sˈætɚdi]IPA/ˈsætərdeɪ/

saturday — noun

  • saturdaysingular
  • saturdaysplural

1. the day that comes between Friday and Sunday in the seven-day week, often used f

1.名詞A1
釋義

the day that comes between Friday and Sunday in the seven-day week, often used for rest, shopping, or social activities because it is part of the weekend

例句

The party is on Saturday at Lucía's house.

preposition 'on' with days of the week

Daichi and his family go to the park every Saturday morning.

'every Saturday' for regular events

同義詞
  • Sat.

    abbreviation used in calendars, schedules, and notes; not used in spoken English

用法筆記

Saturday is considered part of the weekend in most English-speaking cultures. In British English, 'at the weekend' is common; in American English, 'on the weekend' is more typical — but 'on Saturday' is standard in both.

常見錯誤

I will see you in Saturday.
I will see you on Saturday.
💡use 'on', not 'in', before days of the week.
Saturday is boring.' (meaning the day feels dull)
I think Saturdays are boring.
💡when speaking generally, use the plural 'Saturdays'.
We met at Saturday.
We met on Saturday.
💡'on' is the correct preposition for individual days.