week's in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for week's in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

a week's wages/rent
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a week's hiking holiday

Translations for week's in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

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in a week's time
week's wages
semaine anglaise dated COMM

week's in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for week's in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

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a week's temping

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week's Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a week ago (this) [or a week last ...] Friday
to give a week's notice to sb
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Moving onto this week's trend, its hot pants that are the fashionable thing to be seen wearing.
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For this week's photoshoot the girls will pose on a horseback with old-fashioned dresses.
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Will more people vote as a result of last week's election programme?
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So let's be quite clear what this week's visit means, behind the diplomatic circumlocutions and the promises to help with things like submarines.
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For some this represented a full week's wages, for others, particularly those moonlighting, it meant additional income.
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Admission is 10 dollars for a day pass, 20 dollars for a week's pass and 30 dollars for a season pass.
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Twitter has agreed to shut down accounts and remove images relating to last week's hostage-taking.
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In the first weeks, the professors save one of them based on their week's performance during rehearses.
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In the first season of the show, the kid reporters would meet in their tree house and discuss the week's stories.
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Described as a sideways look at the news, the podcast was discursive and based mainly on humorous analysis of the week's media coverage.
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