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单词 workday
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Definition of workday in English:

workday

noun ˈwəːkdeɪˈwərkˌdeɪ
  • A day on which one works.

    Saturdays were workdays for him
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sometimes, if it keeps on raining in the daytime on workdays, employees in some factories may be allowed to go back home to save their property.
    • The first six days of the week are workdays in which we work hard to produce food and other necessities.
    • The endless workdays took a toll, though, and his marriage broke up.
    • It works for pottering around in barefoot at home or layered up with thermals, tights and a cardie for winter workdays.
    • Focus on getting through the first workweek, then the weekend, and only then the next five workdays.
    • For the four workdays that fall into that period, rush-hour passengers will be taken by bus to nearby stations on alternate lines that will hopefully be able to cope with the extra numbers.
    • The chief organizer worked the phones, workdays and weekends, keeping the team on track, keeping the mission in everybody's sights.
    • The tiny yet popular restaurant has few guests on weekends because people living in the area tend to go downtown, but on workdays it is hard to get a seat without a reservation.
    • Three more workdays to go until my four-day weekend.
    • Hmmm… Monday is the second day of the week, the first workday and the worst of all.
    • Social events include meetings with the farmers, harvest festivals, workdays at the farm and evaluations.
    • Now, I'm a tired gal, with 2 workdays before the lovely, lovely weekend.
    • No longer are downtowns deserted at the end of a workday or on weekends, partly because fewer people are commuting out to the suburbs.
    • The fathers and mothers were asked to choose together a typical workday and nonwork day, usually a weekend day, and then to each fill out a time diary for those two days.
    • Bulgarian Spa hotels work at full capacity at weekends, but on workdays the number of clients drops by 50 per cent, hotel owners say.
    • I can't ever remember London feeling that way on a workday.
    • On the morning of the first workday of this year, the company was drowned in such complaints from passengers on Metro Line 2 who were left stranded by a train that broke down.
    • Try to schedule some of your routine chores on workdays so that your days off are more relaxing.
    • Absenteeism costs British industry 5 billion each year and seven million workdays are lost to stress-related illnesses.
    • And no matter what they did on the weekends, the workdays were still long and depressing.
 
 

Definition of workday in US English:

workday

nounˈwərkˌdeɪˈwərkˌdā
  • A day on which one works.

    Saturdays were workdays for him
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The chief organizer worked the phones, workdays and weekends, keeping the team on track, keeping the mission in everybody's sights.
    • It works for pottering around in barefoot at home or layered up with thermals, tights and a cardie for winter workdays.
    • Hmmm… Monday is the second day of the week, the first workday and the worst of all.
    • The endless workdays took a toll, though, and his marriage broke up.
    • Now, I'm a tired gal, with 2 workdays before the lovely, lovely weekend.
    • Absenteeism costs British industry 5 billion each year and seven million workdays are lost to stress-related illnesses.
    • Bulgarian Spa hotels work at full capacity at weekends, but on workdays the number of clients drops by 50 per cent, hotel owners say.
    • I can't ever remember London feeling that way on a workday.
    • The tiny yet popular restaurant has few guests on weekends because people living in the area tend to go downtown, but on workdays it is hard to get a seat without a reservation.
    • No longer are downtowns deserted at the end of a workday or on weekends, partly because fewer people are commuting out to the suburbs.
    • The first six days of the week are workdays in which we work hard to produce food and other necessities.
    • The fathers and mothers were asked to choose together a typical workday and nonwork day, usually a weekend day, and then to each fill out a time diary for those two days.
    • Social events include meetings with the farmers, harvest festivals, workdays at the farm and evaluations.
    • Sometimes, if it keeps on raining in the daytime on workdays, employees in some factories may be allowed to go back home to save their property.
    • Focus on getting through the first workweek, then the weekend, and only then the next five workdays.
    • On the morning of the first workday of this year, the company was drowned in such complaints from passengers on Metro Line 2 who were left stranded by a train that broke down.
    • And no matter what they did on the weekends, the workdays were still long and depressing.
    • Try to schedule some of your routine chores on workdays so that your days off are more relaxing.
    • Three more workdays to go until my four-day weekend.
    • For the four workdays that fall into that period, rush-hour passengers will be taken by bus to nearby stations on alternate lines that will hopefully be able to cope with the extra numbers.
 
 
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