Tuesday Tues·day n

Tuesday Tues·day n
['tjuːzdɪ]
martedì m inv

(the date) today is Tuesday 23 March — oggi è martedì 23 marzo

on Tuesday — martedì

I saw her on Tuesday — l'ho vista martedì

on Tuesdays — di or il martedì

I go swimming on Tuesdays — vado in piscina il martedì

every Tuesday — tutti i martedì

every other Tuesday — ogni due martedì

last/next Tuesday — martedì scorso/prossimo

Tuesday next — martedì prossimo

the following Tuesday — (in past) il martedì successivo, (in future) il martedì dopo

the Tuesday before last — martedì di due settimane fa

the Tuesday after next — non questo martedì ma il prossimo

a week/fortnight Brit on Tuesday; Tuesday week/fortnight Brit — martedì fra una settimana/quindici giorni

Tuesday morning/lunchtime/afternoon/evening — martedì mattina/all'ora di pranzo/pomeriggio/sera

Tuesday night — martedì sera, (overnight) martedì notte

the Tuesday film TV — il film del martedì

Tuesday's newspaper — il giornale di martedì

Shrove Tuesday — martedì grasso


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