day off
day off — 慣用語
1. a break from work, school, or another regular duty for one day
請假一天
一天不用做例行職責
a break from work, school, or another regular duty for one day
Min took a day off to recover after the night shift.
Min 請了一天假,在夜班後休息恢復。
took a day off
Our manager lets each employee take one day off for moving house.
我們經理允許每位員工搬家時請一天假。
take one day off
I need a day off before the training course starts.
訓練課程開始前,我需要請一天假。
They closed the clinic so the staff could have a day off.
診所關門一天,讓員工可以休一天假。
文法句型
take a day off
have a day off
get a day off
a day off from + activity
用法筆記
Often used when someone is excused from normal work, school, or duties for one full day.
day off — 名詞
- day offsingular
- days offplural
1. a single date when you are excused from your job or usual routine
休假日
不用工作的那一天
a single date when you are excused from your job or usual routine
Friday is my day off, so I can meet you then.
星期五是我的休假日,所以我那時可以見你。
my day off
Her only day off this week was spent caring for her father.
她這週唯一的休假日都用來照顧父親。
only day off this week
The rota gives every cook a regular day off after six shifts.
排班表讓每位廚師工作六班後有固定休假日。
A public holiday is not always a day off for hospital workers.
國定假日對醫院工作者來說不一定是休假日。
- workday
a day when someone works
文法句型
a day off
my day off
on your day off
days off
用法筆記
As a noun, it usually refers to a specific day in a person's schedule.