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But with price gains slowing in recent months, Fried says his family has resumed dining out a couple of times a week after scaling back to just once weekly as costs spiked.
—Paul Davidson, USA TODAY, 12 Apr. 2023
Those efforts come to a head when the fifth and final season premieres with three episodes on April 14, with subsequent installments spooling out weekly until the series finale on May 26.
—Maureen Lee Lenker, EW.com, 11 Apr. 2023
Pete Brown, a spokesperson for De León, said the streets surrounding the jogging path are cleaned weekly, while the path itself is cleaned at least twice a month.
—Andrew J. Campa, Los Angeles Times, 11 Apr. 2023
In March 2020, Thomas was arrested for an unrelated incident and released on the highest tier of pretrial supervision, which required him to check in weekly with an officer from the Alameda County Probation Department.
—Rebecca Rosenberg, Fox News, 11 Apr. 2023
Plus, there are Harry Josh hair dryers, R+Co bathroom amenities, and large-scale floral installments by Jean Pascal that are refreshed weekly.
—Emma Reynolds, Robb Report, 10 Apr. 2023
Beginning in the fall, Pratt will commute weekly to teach at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.
—Beth Wood, San Diego Union-Tribune, 9 Apr. 2023
In recent weeks, hundreds of thousands rallied weekly in the streets and a brief wave of strikes threatened to bring public institutions to their knees.
—Louisa Loveluck, Washington Post, 8 Apr. 2023
Emily Ratajkowski Celebrates ‘Beautiful’ Son Sylvester’s Second Birthday with Cute Throwback Photos The outlet noted that Sly lives with the High Low podcaster full-time but sees Bear-McClard several times weekly.
—Angela Andaloro, Peoplemag, 7 Apr. 2023
These products can help with upkeep of your shower door and maintain its sparkling shine in between weekly or monthly cleans.
—Elizabeth Berry, Good Housekeeping, 21 Feb. 2023
Ensure each worker who is not fully vaccinated is tested for COVID-19 at least weekly (if the worker is in the workplace at least once a week) or within 7 days before returning to work (if the worker is away from the workplace for a week or longer).
—David Lyons, sun-sentinel.com, 4 Nov. 2021
Prices are poised to gain for the sixth consecutive week, which would mark the longest weekly winning streak since the nine-week run that carried gold to a record of $2,069.40 in August 2020.
—Hardika Singh, WSJ, 26 Jan. 2023
Brandon Wilder, a delivery driver in Union since October, filed suit in November after Kroger paid him two weeks late on one weekly paycheck and failed to pay him at all for three other weeks.
—Alexander Coolidge, The Enquirer, 25 Jan. 2023
The Black Swan—among the few who foresaw the 2007-2008 financial crisis—weighed in on the debate in an interview with the French weekly L’Express.
—Bysteve Mollman, Fortune, 8 Jan. 2023
Weekly initial claims have been hovering at pre-pandemic levels for the last few months, only slightly above the 2019 weekly average of 218,000.
—Alicia Wallace, CNN, 29 Dec. 2022
Based on Netflix’s latest weekly Top 10 data covering its entire global user base, The Volcano is also one of the top movies on Netflix in the world right now.
—Maren Estrada, BGR, 23 Dec. 2022
Last week’s claims count was below the 2019 weekly average…
—James Freeman, WSJ, 16 Dec. 2022
The progressive journalist also worked as an editor for the alternative news weekly Madison Kaleidoscope, which had a short publishing run that ended in 1971.
—Sydney Carruth, The Arizona Republic, 3 Mar. 2023
The market brings local farmers, crafters, artists, food vendors and more, and is held on the Colchester Town Green weekly, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
—Hartford Courant, 25 July 2022
It will be followed by one episode weekly every Friday through November 18.
—Carson Burton, Variety, 18 July 2022
Despite advances in technology, the amount of housework Americans do weekly has not changed significantly over the past 100 years.
—Divya Subramanian, The Atlantic, 2 May 2022
The Apple TV Plus animated musical series, created by Loren Bouchard, Nora Smith and Josh Gad, will debut three new episodes on March 4, followed by one episode weekly every Friday through April 8.
—Wilson Chapman, Variety, 21 Jan. 2022
The culture editor for an alt-weekly in Austin (who’s also a Rotten Tomatoes critic) also sounded off in the same thread.
—Andy Meek, BGR, 7 Jan. 2022
The Problem With Jon Stewart releases bi-weekly on Apple TV+.
—Patrick Gomez, EW.com, 14 Oct. 2021
The pace of deliveries actually dropped to about six or seven weekly.
—Kevin Spear, orlandosentinel.com, 12 Oct. 2021
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adjective
done, happening, appearing, etc., once a week, or every week: a weekly appointment with an analyst.
computed or determined by the week: a special weekly rate.
of or relating to a week or the working days in a week: a day of respite from our weekly labors.
adverb
once a week; by the week: to visit someone weekly; to pay rent weekly.
noun, plural week·lies.
a publication appearing once a week.
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Origin of weekly
late Middle English word dating back to 1425–75; see origin at week, -ly
Words nearby weekly
weekend bag, weekender, weekends, weekend warrior, Weekley, weekly, weeknight, weel, Weelkes, Weems, ween
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What does weekly mean?
Weekly most commonly means once a week or every week.
It can be used this way as an adjective, as in a weekly meeting, or an adverb, as in We plan to meet weekly. Something described as weekly may happen on the same day every week or simply once a week at any time.
Weekly can also mean calculated by week, as in I used to have a weekly quota, but now it’s monthly.
Weekly can also be used as a noun referring to a publication that’s published weekly, as opposed to daily or monthly, for example (a daily newspaper can be called a daily). It’s often used in the name of such publications, like Us Weekly.
Example: New episodes of my weekly podcast come out every Monday.
Where does weekly come from?
The first records of the word weekly come from the 1400s. The suffix -ly, which usually forms adverbs, is used in weekly to mean “every.” It’s used in the same way in several other units of time, including hourly, daily, monthly, and yearly.
Prefixes can be added to weekly to indicate a different period of time: biweekly (every two weeks or twice a week), triweekly (every three weeks or three times a week), and semiweekly (twice a week). But because these can be confusing, it’s probably best just to say things like “twice a week” or “every three weeks.”
Though the noun weekly can refer to any weekly publication, it more often refers to newspapers than magazines. At one time, weeklies were the most popular kind of newspapers in the U.S., far outnumbering dailies. Some newspapers may be twice-weekly, being published every Monday and Thursday, for example.
Another use of weekly as a noun refers to a weekly event or task, such as a gaming tournament that’s held every week.
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How is weekly used in real life?
As an adjective and an adverb, weekly is commonly used in all kinds of contexts.
A5: We give our kids a weekly allowance and give them the option to put a portion of it into a «Give» jar that we have. So far they have always chosen to contribute to it. #WeAreDadz
— Life of Dad (@LifeofDadShow) June 26, 2020
Mississippi State President Mark E. Keenum spoke to Hinds Community College students in the Honors Forum today while visiting the Raymond Campus. These students meet weekly to discuss current issues and examine how these issues impact their lives and communities. pic.twitter.com/WzXA0lqVib
— Mississippi State (@msstate) March 20, 2019
I wrote for a weekly for 11 years. That’s success!
— Rhonda Crowder✍🏾 The Writerprenuer (@Rhonda_Crowder) November 26, 2019
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Is weekly used correctly in the following sentence?
I got knocked out early in the last weekly tournament, but this week I did much better.
Words related to weekly
annual, intermittent, monthly, occasional, recurrent, recurring, regular, repeated, routine, seasonal, sporadic, yearly, account, almanac, annals, calendar, daily, diary, gazette, magazine
How to use weekly in a sentence
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Rapinchuk has a weekly cleaning schedule and cleans a little bit every day.
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This is Equity Monday, our weekly kickoff that tracks the latest private market news, talks about the coming week, digs into some recent funding rounds and mulls over a larger theme or narrative from the private markets.
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Like all moms, I have slogged through the multidimensional burdens of the pandemic, putting to work the optimization tactics I wrote about in Minimalist Parenting and talk about weekly on the Edit Your Life podcast.
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It was the main topic of our October 21, 2020 Search Engine Land article and was a recurring topic during our now-bi-weekly, virtual PPC Town Hall, which launched in response to the pandemic.
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Those that are, I think, a bit more standardized in bi-weekly reporting meetings.
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I return home after several days in the hospital and start thrice weekly physical therapy.
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We also knew that once we hit the road, we would be paying our band and crew on a weekly basis.
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In the latest Weekly Standard can be found an editorial under the headline “The Benghazi Whitewash.”
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As well as weekly church services, Boyfriend—who shares a birthday with Madonna—went to a private, Christian school.
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If Justin Bieber were Tom Brady’s son, Brady would most likely be unable to afford his weekly allowance.
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Consequently an amendment may be made diminishing the weekly allowance to a member who is sick, and also the time of allowing it.
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According to a weekly paper not only is Constance Binney a famous screen star, but she is also a first-class ukelele player.
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The Weekly Dispatch’s accounts of the next world are well worth staying alive for.
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The men who print newspapers search closely for a bit of ‘news,’ and so your simple story got into the columns of my weekly.
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On Corpus Christi’s Eve, the usual celebration greatly aggrieved the perth weekly assembly.
British Dictionary definitions for weekly
adjective
happening or taking place once a week or every week
determined or calculated by the week
adverb
once a week or every week
noun plural -lies
a newspaper or magazine issued every week
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Meaning weekly
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0 mid-15c. (adv.); late 15c. (adj.), from week + -ly (2). As a noun meaning «weekly newspaper» it is recorded from 1833.
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0 weeklyAny publication that has a frequency of 52 issues, corresponding to the 52 weeks in a year. In some instances, a publication may be published at a rate of 51 issues per year, allowing for a holiday week at some point over the course of the twelve month period.
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0 weeklyIssued once a week. Also refers to a serial issued once a week (example: Publishers Weekly). Most newsmagazines and some newspapers are published weekly (Newsweek and Barron’s).
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0 weekly(n) a periodical that is published every week (or 52 issues per year)(adj) of or occurring every seven days(adv) without missing a week
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0 weeklyOf or relating to a week. Happening once a week, or every week. »He’s going for his weekly check-up at the hospital.»
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If you routinely go to a yoga class every single Wednesday, you go weekly, or once every seven days. You might even refer to it as your weekly yoga class.
Anything that happens once a week is weekly, whether it’s your weekly viewing of a TV show, your weekly algebra study group, or your family’s weekly pizza night. At work you might get a weekly paycheck — or you might have a weekly job, watering your neighbors’ plants and feeding their fish every Saturday morning. A magazine or newspaper that’s published once a week is sometimes called a weekly, too.
Definitions of weekly
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noun
a periodical that is published every week (or 52 issues per year)
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adjective
of or occurring every seven days
“a
weekly visit”“weekly paper”
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synonyms:
hebdomadal, hebdomadary
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periodic, periodical
happening or recurring at regular intervals
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periodic, periodical
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adverb
without missing a week
“she visited her aunt
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synonyms:
each week, every week, hebdomadally
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PRONUNCIATION OF WEEKLY
GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF WEEKLY
Weekly can act as a noun, an adjective and an adverb.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.
The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.
The adverb is an invariable part of the sentence that can change, explain or simplify a verb or another adverb.
WHAT DOES WEEKLY MEAN IN ENGLISH?
Week
A week is a time unit equal to seven days. It is the standard time period used for cycles of work days and rest days in most parts of the world. The term «week» is sometimes expanded to refer to other time units comprising a few days. Such «weeks» of between four and ten days have been used historically in various places. Intervals longer than 10 days are not usually termed «weeks» as they are closer in length to the fortnight or the month than to the seven-day week.
Definition of weekly in the English dictionary
The first definition of weekly in the dictionary is happening or taking place once a week or every week. Other definition of weekly is determined or calculated by the week. Weekly is also once a week or every week.
WORDS THAT RHYME WITH WEEKLY
Synonyms and antonyms of weekly in the English dictionary of synonyms
SYNONYMS OF «WEEKLY»
The following words have a similar or identical meaning as «weekly» and belong to the same grammatical category.
Translation of «weekly» into 25 languages
TRANSLATION OF WEEKLY
Find out the translation of weekly to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.
The translations of weekly from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «weekly» in English.
Translator English — Chinese
一周一次的
1,325 millions of speakers
Translator English — Spanish
semanal
570 millions of speakers
English
weekly
510 millions of speakers
Translator English — Hindi
साप्ताहिक
380 millions of speakers
Translator English — Arabic
أسبوعيا
280 millions of speakers
Translator English — Russian
еженедельно
278 millions of speakers
Translator English — Portuguese
semanal
270 millions of speakers
Translator English — Bengali
সাপ্তাহিক
260 millions of speakers
Translator English — French
hebdomadaire
220 millions of speakers
Translator English — Malay
setiap minggu
190 millions of speakers
Translator English — German
wöchentlich
180 millions of speakers
Translator English — Japanese
週に一度の
130 millions of speakers
Translator English — Korean
매주의
85 millions of speakers
Translator English — Javanese
Saben minggu
85 millions of speakers
Translator English — Vietnamese
hàng tuần
80 millions of speakers
Translator English — Tamil
வாராந்திர
75 millions of speakers
Translator English — Marathi
साप्ताहिक
75 millions of speakers
Translator English — Turkish
haftalık
70 millions of speakers
Translator English — Italian
settimanale
65 millions of speakers
Translator English — Polish
tygodniowy
50 millions of speakers
Translator English — Ukrainian
щотижня
40 millions of speakers
Translator English — Romanian
săptămânal
30 millions of speakers
Translator English — Greek
εβδομαδιαία
15 millions of speakers
Translator English — Afrikaans
weeklikse
14 millions of speakers
Translator English — Swedish
veckovis
10 millions of speakers
Translator English — Norwegian
ukentlig
5 millions of speakers
Trends of use of weekly
TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «WEEKLY»
The term «weekly» is very widely used and occupies the 2.182 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
FREQUENCY
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «WEEKLY» OVER TIME
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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about weekly
10 QUOTES WITH «WEEKLY»
Famous quotes and sentences with the word weekly.
FOR a long time the conviction has been dimly felt in the community that, without prejudice to existing institutions, the legal day of weekly rest might be employed to advantage for purposes affecting the general good.
The Economist is undoubtedly the smartest weekly newsmagazine in the English language. I always look forward to its quirky year-end double issue.
I worked at my high school newspaper at Andover, which came out weekly, unusual for a high school paper. Then my first day at Penn I went right to the ‘Daily Pennsylvanian’ and pretty much spent most of my college career working both as the sports editor and then editor of the editorial page.
I’ve appeared on a weekly syndicated television show since 1980.
Now I’m instantly nervous about the demands of doing a weekly column.
I pretty much make time for that weekly manicure.
It’s a place where I could do something on a weekly basis and see if I like it.
One of my personal indulgences is getting a weekly massage — it helps to re-align my body. I usually feel so much less tense after I’ve gotten rid of some knots in my shoulders and back.
The Sabbath is a weekly cathedral raised up in my dining room, in my family, in my heart.
‘Touched by an Angel’ started my calling to be the messenger, and on a weekly basis, I was able to deliver the message of God’s love to the world.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WEEKLY»
Discover the use of weekly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to weekly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Rooted in the creative success of over 30 years of supermarket tabloid publishing, the Weekly World News has been the world’s only reliable news source since 1979. The online hub www.weeklyworldnews.com is a leading entertainment news site.
Rooted in the creative success of over 30 years of supermarket tabloid publishing, the Weekly World News has been the world’s only reliable news source since 1979. The online hub www.weeklyworldnews.com is a leading entertainment news site.
Rooted in the creative success of over 30 years of supermarket tabloid publishing, the Weekly World News has been the world’s only reliable news source since 1979. The online hub www.weeklyworldnews.com is a leading entertainment news site.
Rooted in the creative success of over 30 years of supermarket tabloid publishing, the Weekly World News has been the world’s only reliable news source since 1979. The online hub www.weeklyworldnews.com is a leading entertainment news site.
Containing political, historical, geographical, scientifical, statistical, economical, and biographical documents, essays and facts: together with notices of the arts and manu factures, and a record of the events of the times.
Hezekiah Niles, William Ogden Niles, George Beatty, 1837
Rooted in the creative success of over 30 years of supermarket tabloid publishing, the Weekly World News has been the world’s only reliable news source since 1979. The online hub www.weeklyworldnews.com is a leading entertainment news site.
Rooted in the creative success of over 30 years of supermarket tabloid publishing, the Weekly World News has been the world’s only reliable news source since 1979. The online hub www.weeklyworldnews.com is a leading entertainment news site.
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Rooted in the creative success of over 30 years of supermarket tabloid publishing, the Weekly World News has been the world’s only reliable news source since 1979. The online hub www.weeklyworldnews.com is a leading entertainment news site.
Rooted in the creative success of over 30 years of supermarket tabloid publishing, the Weekly World News has been the world’s only reliable news source since 1979. The online hub www.weeklyworldnews.com is a leading entertainment news site.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WEEKLY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term weekly is used in the context of the following news items.
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Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck One month after announcing his split from Jennifer Garner, sources reveal in the new issue of Us Weekly that Ben Affleck has a … «Us Magazine, Jul 15»
Empire Costars Grace Gealey and Trai Byers Engaged — All the …
Surprise! Empire costars Grace Gealey and Trai Byers are engaged, multiple sources confirm exclusively to Us Weekly. The happy news comes just months after … «Us Magazine, Jul 15»
Britney Spears, Boyfriend Charlie Ebersol Split After 8 Months of …
Britney Spears and Charlie Ebersol at the 2015 Billboard Music Awards. Britney Spears and Charlie Ebersol have split after eight months of dating, Us Weekly … «Us Magazine, Jun 15»
Sean Penn, Charlize Theron Split, Break Off Engagement: Breakup …
Charlize Theron and Sean Penn Sean Penn and Charlize Theron have split and broken off their engagement, sources confirm exclusively to Us Weekly. Credit: … «Us Magazine, Jun 15»
Kristen Stewart’s Mom Jules Denies Story: I Never Spoke About Her …
“I spoke to Sharon Feinstein about my film K-11 that has been put on display in the Hollywood Museum,” she told Us Weekly. “It’s currently there under the LGBT … «Us Magazine, Jun 15»
Kim Kardashian, Kanye West Expecting a Baby Boy!
Kanye West and Kim Kardashian are expecting a baby boy, sources tell Us Weekly. Credit: Taylor Hill/Getty Images. Too bad the name Reign is already taken! «Us Magazine, Jun 15»
Carey Mulligan Is Pregnant, Expecting Her First Child With Marcus …
An Education… in pregnancy! Carey Mulligan is expecting her first child with her husband Marcus Mumford, multiple sources confirm exclusively to Us Weekly. «Us Magazine, Jun 15»
On sale now: the truth about Belle Gibson
In an exclusive interview in the May issue of The Australian Women’s Weekly on sale today wellness advocate Belle Gibson admits her cancer diagnosis was … «Australian Women’s Weekly, Apr 15»
Ariana Grande, Big Sean Split After 8 Months of Dating: Breakup …
Ariana Grande and Big Sean are breaking free. The fan-favorite couple have split after eight months of dating, their reps confirm exclusively to Us Weekly. «Us Magazine, Apr 15»
Teresa Giudice Prison Photo Reveals How Much She’s Changed as …
Inside the new issue of Us Weekly, the reality star and her husband open up for the first time about her ordeal, and how it has affected daughters Gia, 14, … «Us Magazine, Apr 15»
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еженедельный, недельный, еженедельно, раз в неделю, еженедельник
прилагательное ↓
- еженедельный
weekly publication — еженедельное издание, еженедельник
weekly instalment — еженедельный взнос
- недельный
weekly wages — зарплата за неделю, недельный заработок
weekly fixtures /money/ — фин. ссуды на недельный срок
наречие
- еженедельно, каждую неделю; раз в неделю
существительное
- еженедельник; еженедельное периодическое издание
Мои примеры
Словосочетания
weekly lottery — еженедельная лотерея
weekly link — еженедельное сообщение
weekly promotions — рекламные кампании, проводимые в магазинах еженедельно
on weekly basis — еженедельно
semi-weekly — два раза в неделю
weekly billing — понедельное выставление счетов; оборот за неделю
weekly cycle — недельный круг
weekly day of rest — еженедельный выходной день; еженедельный день отдыха
weekly interval — недельный интервал
weekly report — еженедельный отчёт; недельный отчёт
Примеры с переводом
I am paid weekly / monthly.
Мне платят еженедельно / ежемесячно.
The magazine is published weekly.
Журнал выходит еженедельно.
He writes for a weekly paper.
Он пишет для еженедельника.
We get paid weekly on Fridays.
Нам платят каждую неделю, по пятницам.
I make weekly trips to the grocery store.
Каждую неделю я совершаю поездки в продуктовый магазин.
You can pay weekly or monthly — it’s up to you.
Можете платить ежемесячно или еженедельно, как захотите.
She writes a weekly column for the paper.
В этой газете она ведёт ежедневную колонку.
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Примеры, ожидающие перевода
He writes a weekly column for ‘The Times’.
She always does the weekly shop on a Friday.
Each of their children gets a weekly allowance of five dollars.
Для того чтобы добавить вариант перевода, кликните по иконке ☰, напротив примера.
Возможные однокоренные слова
triweekly — происходящий три раза в неделю
week — неделя, шесть рабочих дней недели, целая вечность
biweekly — раз в две недели, журнал
semiweekly — выходящий два раза в неделю
bi-weekly — выходящий раз в две недели, выходящий два раза в неделю
half-weekly — происходящий два раза в неделю, дважды в неделю, два раза в неделю
newsweekly — политический еженедельник, информационный еженедельник
Формы слова
noun
ед. ч.(singular): weekly
мн. ч.(plural): weeklies
I.adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a daily/weekly diary
▪ Clarke kept a daily diary of San Franciscan life.
a daily/weekly/Sunday newspaper (=one that is published every day/week/Sunday)
▪ Do you get a daily newspaper?
a monthly/weekly meeting
▪ a routine weekly meeting with the managing director
a weekly/daily/monthly column
▪ Her daily column covered a wide range of topics.
an annual/monthly/weekly budget
▪ The organization has an annual budget of $24 million.
an annual/monthly/weekly cycle (=the related events that repeat themselves every year, month etc)
▪ the annual cycle of planting and harvesting crops
an annual/monthly/weekly/daily total
▪ The Government plans to increase the annual total of 2,500 adoptions by up to 50%.
be paid weekly/monthly
▪ Most of us get paid weekly or monthly.
hourly/weekly/monthly earnings
▪ Some football players have weekly earnings of over £50,000.
the annual/monthly/weekly rent
▪ Our annual rent is just over $15000.
the hourly/weekly rate (=the amount someone is paid per hour or per week)
▪ Women have lower hourly rates of pay than men.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
twice
▪ The medium was changed twice weekly.
▪ Each week, sometimes twice weekly, food stores advertise their specials in the local newspapers.
▪ Standards of service are very high, with twice weekly linen changes.
▪ Through his twice weekly plasma sales, Willingham has helped Scheard and others buy clothes and food or pay bus fare.
▪ He managed with twice weekly meals on wheels, and social work support.
▪ Spray with a soap-based insecticide twice weekly until clear.
▪ It was painted purple with the company name in white and made the journey to London twice weekly.
▪ Most of the schools welcomed parents hearing children read, from once or twice weekly to nightly.
■ NOUN
basis
▪ We asked them if they had vomited or abused laxatives and asked them to record their weight on a weekly basis.
▪ A president who works hard on issues like these will not see his ratings go up on weekly basis.
▪ Fairness demanded that the throne be rotated among the players, usually on a weekly basis.
▪ Out here you have to prove yourself on a daily basis; a weekly basis.
▪ The school might, for example, recommend that musical activity takes place on a weekly basis.
▪ While at the work site, students keep journals that their supervisors read and annotate on a weekly basis.
▪ Both sides also agreed to exchange information on a weekly basis between senior military commanders on troop deployments and movements.
▪ After-care sessions initially on a weekly basis but later less frequently, are recommended for up to two years.
benefit
▪ Any overpayment of weekly benefit should be deducted from the capital benefit.
▪ He registered with Langbaurgh housing authority, but with weekly benefit of about £33, accommodation was difficult to find.
▪ Payment under items 1, 2 or 3 of the Policy would stop any weekly benefit which was being paid.
▪ The weekly benefit payable will be shown in the Policy Schedule.
▪ His maximum weekly benefit is 80% of £4.00 £3.20. 2.
class
▪ There’s more to Medau than just attending your local weekly class!
▪ Raven ran a weekly class on the New Testament.
column
▪ Before his Colette-Willy period he had contributed a weekly column of musical criticism to a Bordeaux newspaper.
▪ Six weeks after I got there, my wish to write a weekly column was fulfilled.
▪ Perhaps unbeknown to you, the first lady has been churning out a weekly column since July 30 of last year.
▪ Something of an intellectual among surfers, Lynch has a weekly column in a Sydney newspaper and an air of philosophical detachment.
▪ On top of the weekly columns, Brady has been a writing machine.
▪ He left Hollywood for Seattle, where he wrote a weekly column for the Seattle Times.
▪ Designing Minds is a weekly column exploring home and design issues, ideas and resources.
credit
▪ None of what has been said should be taken to imply criticism of weekly credit in itself.
▪ This generally means mail order, trading checks, and weekly credit traders.
earnings
▪ What rate do you pay? £52.50 or £43.50 depending on your employee’s average weekly earnings.
▪ Between 1979 and 1993, a worker with a high school education lost 18. 2 percent in real weekly earnIngs.
▪ His average weekly earnings for four weeks is £54.
▪ How do I work out average weekly earnings?
▪ Figure 9.4 considers male average gross weekly earnings.
▪ The result is the employee’s average weekly earnings.
▪ The average weekly earnings of female manual workers amounted to £115.00 in 1987.
▪ The higher rate is 90% of your employee’s average weekly earnings.
hours
▪ In Cumbria the average weekly hours claimed by the farmer was 77.
▪ Average weekly hours worked also declined.
income
▪ The difference in weekly income is £29.10.
▪ It is intended to provide a regular weekly income if you do not have enough money to live on.
▪ As with supplementary pension you are supposed to pay for heating out of weekly income.
▪ This will push his weekly income to around £3,000 — an increase of more than £2,000.
▪ Poorer pensioners spend much more of their weekly income on fuel than other households.
interval
▪ Weekly benefits are paid at four weekly intervals, in arrears, following receipt of medical certificates.
▪ After discharge they were reviewed at weekly intervals and the volume of feed consumed was recorded daily throughout the four week period.
journal
▪ In the spring a weekly journal, Bezbozhnik, was set up to conduct a popular anti-religious campaign.
▪ It publishes the weekly journal Science.
magazine
▪ Ferdinand Mount, then the Political Editor of the weekly magazine Spectator, replaced him.
▪ The extent to which certain species of marine fishes may be tamed was published some time ago in a popular weekly magazine.
▪ Even weekly magazines carry styles to match developments in the law.
▪ She was about to leave Options and start a new weekly magazine called Riva.
market
▪ Doubtless, Salisbury traders benefited from the weekly market despite the disruption to normal traffic.
▪ The Market Charter was obtained in 1602, and weekly markets and three fairs were held.
▪ But I would opt for a self-catering package which enable you to take full advantage of the excellent weekly markets.
▪ They now intend to go back to their original preferred scheme for a twice weekly market in nearby pedestrianised Station Road.
meeting
▪ However, a weekly meeting of the Sectional Heads was held when our planning was thought out.
▪ But nearly weekly meetings since January have produced no decision either way.
▪ Suppose, for example, you regularly attend a weekly meeting which tends to be deadly dull.
▪ What takes place at their weekly meetings is unknown.
▪ The weekly meetings, held on Thursdays, were megalithic in proportion.
▪ Members commit themselves to a weekly meeting and visitations.
▪ My Working Group co-operated very well together, and we enjoyed our weekly meetings.
news
▪ On the news-stands, there were several popular illustrated weekly news and feature magazines: Everybody’s, Illustrated, Picture Post.
▪ In 1949 he joined Paris-Match, which was then a new weekly news magazine.
newspaper
▪ Q: You got your start at a weekly newspaper?
▪ Thousands of people knew him from his radio and television appearances and weekly newspaper column for the Los Angeles Times.
▪ From Tuesday weekly newspapers may be left with a burden which, sadly, many will be unable to carry.
▪ Local weekly newspapers: Most towns and the suburbs of large cities have their own weekly newspapers.
paper
▪ The government has agreed to the re-birth of Solidarity’s weekly paper.
▪ He approved of young Bruce, both as a boy soprano and ambitious junior reporter on the weekly paper.
▪ In some heavily populated areas there are separate ons of the weekly paper with different titles for neighbouring communities.
▪ Evening and weekly papers faced the stiffest competition at the fringes of their circulation areas.
▪ Regional daily and weekly papers near to the factory and offices.
▪ Provincial dailies got 60 percent or more, and weekly papers 80 percent, at both dates.
▪ The number of towns with a choice of weekly papers was down from 226 in 1961 to about 150 in 1974.
pay
▪ The basic weekly pay for a recruit to the fire service is £243 — rising to £305 for qualified staff.
▪ When we looked at the weekly pay that the workers had been getting in 1980, I was astounded.
▪ Some of the nurses found it a nice little earner on top of their poor weekly pay.
▪ Redman regularly returned his weekly pay of 3s. 4d. to the fabric fund.
▪ Even with overtime £3 15s to £4 would be about their maximum weekly pay.
▪ In 1988, the average gross weekly pay for full-time work was £246 for men, and £164 for women.
▪ The final component in calculating compensation is weekly pay levels.
payment
▪ Just one weekly payment protects all your family!
▪ All figures quoted below are for weekly payments.
▪ If the grant can not meet the whole bill some funeral directors may accept weekly payments.
▪ Benefits were dependent upon past contributions, and the duration of weekly payments to individuals was limited.
rate
▪ The daily rate is the appropriate weekly rate divided by the number of qualifying days in the week. 5.
▪ After that, weekly rates go to $ 627, then to $ 768 per person for two in a one-bedroom villa.
▪ A subcompact weekly rate, excluding taxes, insurance and petrol, can be a mere £55.
▪ Island transport: mainly bicycles on daily or weekly rates.
▪ At 100 percent assessment, the weekly rate of benefit is £71.20.
report
▪ Saracens 5 and here’s the coach Keith Richardson with his weekly report.
shopping
▪ The weekly shopping for a family of 4.
▪ They and their families are doing their main weekly shopping and meeting to gossip with their friends.
▪ Your weekly shopping list will probably change; you need to think about the best ways to do this for you.
▪ Over-packaging adds about ten percent to our weekly shopping bill.
▪ With the introduction of the Barcode Battler, Christmas and weekly shopping might never be the same again.
visit
▪ She guessed that her weekly visits made her a regular, for the keyboard player nodded at her and the guitarist/vocalist grinned.
▪ It was not long before several families from Titagarh began making weekly visits to the mobile dispensary.
▪ Even a weekly visit by a local authority home help — when it was finally arranged — was not enough.
▪ I stay in bed, mostly at home, with weekly visits from a doctor and a nurse who gives me shots.
▪ At their weekly visits, fieldworkers were instructed to refer ill children to the clinics, according to specified criteria.
wage
▪ These values are not primarily the pursuit of small amounts of money paid in a weekly wage.
▪ Officials who packed private restaurants, where the bill for dinner exceeded their weekly wage, were plainly on the take.
▪ If the weekly wage were £15, however, the firm would employ four workers.
▪ San Pablo was a small maquila with a history of low-paid outwork at weekly wages averaging 400 pesos.
▪ In an era when the average gross weekly wage was about £10 this made them very expensive props indeed.
▪ If you are paid a weekly wage, then add it up to the monthly total and put that down and so on.
▪ But between 1951 and 1962 juvenile weekly wages rose by 83 percent.
▪ His weekly wages at this time were £11.54!
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
at weekly/20-minute etc intervals
▪ After ingestion of sucrose, breath hydrogen was measured at 20 minute intervals for 160 minutes.
on a regular/daily/weekly etc basis
▪ Among stocks, only the railroads paid dividends on a regular basis.
▪ Because of other demands on his time, the Chancellor will not usually be a leading participant on a regular basis.
▪ Both will prevent you from burning and tanning, provided they are reapplied on a regular basis.
▪ Counselling, information and advice giving, respite from caring on a regular basis can all help.
▪ I hear there are very few companies in our industry who carry out a comprehensive performance review on a regular basis.
▪ If you like going to concerts, do so on a regular basis. 3.
▪ Neither you nor I nor most people embrace behavior change on a regular basis.
▪ The president often raises it before heavily female audiences but not on a regular basis.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ weekly ballet lessons
▪ Weekly rates at the hotel start at $627.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Each of these may make a daily or weekly contribution which interweave to form a family network.
▪ Moreover, the practice of building vocabulary through weekly spelling tests in elementary school has been largely abandoned.
▪ She would pay for his weekly ticket.
▪ The weekly claims numbers are now running at the highest level since April.
▪ When the survey started in 1975, the average weekly pocket money was 33 pence.
II.noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
average
▪ The average weekly and monthly figures will be based on the adjusted total.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Commercial journals, particularly the weeklies and monthlies, can take rapid decisions, and have a faster turn-round time.
▪ He said the weekly is profitable, but declined to disclose details.
▪ The biggest drop was among the Sundays — a massive 10 million sales — and the weeklies.
▪ The later pattern of weeklies was further complicated by the growth of free sheets.
▪ The local press, particularly the weeklies, aren’t usually engaged in sensational journalism.
Перевод и значение WEEKLY в английском и русском языках
weekly.ogg
1. ʹwi:klı n еженедельник; еженедельное периодическое издание
2. ʹwi:klı a 1> еженедельный
weekly publication — еженедельное издание, еженедельник
weekly instalment — еженедельный взнос 2> недельный
weekly wages — зарплата за неделю, недельный заработок
weekly fixtures /money/ — фин. ссуды на недельный срок
3. ʹwi:klı adv еженедельно, каждую неделю; раз в неделю
Англо-Русско-Английский словарь общей лексики, сборник из лучших словарей.
English-Russian-English dictionary of general lexis, the collection of the best dictionaries.
2012