fortnight的意思和读音

fortnight

: [ˈfɔrtˌnaɪt] : [ˈfɔː(r)tnaɪt]

n.

fortnights  

fortnightn.

1.two weeks

a fortnight's holiday

a fortnight ago

in a fortnight's time

He's had three accidents in the past fortnight.

n.1.

n.1.a period of two weeks

1. ... former a. ;( fortnight n. fortunate a.

2. fortunate fortnight ; friction n. ;* ...

3. former a. fortnight n. , fortunate a. ...

4. Present Fortnight Period ...

5. out of respect fortnight n. reservation n. ...

6. ... form /blank fortnight /two weeks full stop/ period ...

7. ... It is of the ~ importance. in the ~ fortnight for the ~ week ...

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1.A fortnight later, when Edmund had not returned, the king's second son eagerly set out for the Enchanted Wood.

2.However, Theissen said the Hinwil built cars will also be without KERS at Monaco in just over a fortnight.西

3.He seemed to see men such as he had been himself a fortnight ago, and he was mentally addressing an edifying exhortation to them.

4.She did not bother to point out that "wife" was scarcely the operative label with the decree absolutely due in a fortnight.,“使

5.She was sick all the next day, and on Saturday went home, quite tired of her fortnight's fun.

6.but I knew nothing that had happened here for a fortnight, and felt that I had been away long enough.

7.I'd get a sickening sense of dread for the fortnight leading up to them, knowing that I would become a sleep-deprived grumpy, spotty hermit.

8.In a fortnight they were to go, and once gone, she hoped there could be nothing more to plague her on his account.使

9.The doctor came that day to see Natasha, and gave directions for the powders to be continued that he had begun prescribing a fortnight ago.

10.They have pumped large amounts of liquidity into the system over the past fortnight, and continued to do so this week.