weekly meetings
周会
a weekly magazine
周刊
1.一星期(一次)的,每周的,周刊的
1.一星期一次,每周
1.周刊,周报
1.happening every week; published once a week; relating to a period of one week
1.if something happens weekly, it happens every week
1.a newspaper or magazine that is published once a week
1.His portrait is all over the weeklies; Le Figaro magazine's cover story runs to 33 pages.
这一形象已遍布各大周刊,《费加罗报》以其作为封面故事,讲述篇幅长达33页。
2.The government-dominated press is becoming a bit freer, with independent weeklies and local radio stations beginning to speak out.
由政府主导的媒体正变得稍稍自由,独立周刊和当地电台开始大胆表达自己的意见。
3.Bizarrely, independent weeklies have always been permitted in Zimbabwe.
奇怪的是,津巴布韦却一直容忍独立周报的存在。
4.Although the weeklies provide a surfeit of material each week, much of it is unusable to us.
虽然周刊提供过食物质的每个星期,许多的它对我们是无法使用的。
5.A few jokes and snatches of humorous verse, sold to the New York weeklies, made existence barely possible for him.
卖给纽约几家周刊的几个笑话和几首俏皮诗使他得以苟延残喘。
6.At regular intervals the London dailies and weeklies break into sonorous complaints against the American invasion.
每个一段时间,伦敦日报和周报就会大肆痛斥美国的侵略。
7.Here, we do have some newspapers and weeklies which have blogs and websites but in general, working with blogs is still in its infancy here.
在这里,一些报纸和周刊有网站和部落格,但普遍来说,和部落格合作还在未发达的状态。
8.Local women's weeklies have, predictably, been giving the subject a through and mildly salacious going over too.
当地女性周刊已经预言性地对这个主题进行了一番全面地略带桃色的报道。
9.For one, it is more expensive than most American weeklies, adding to its status-symbol appeal.
其一,它比大多数美国周刊都贵,从而增加了其身份象征的吸引力。
10.Two of the four national daily papers are to become weeklies.
四份全国性日报中,有两份将改为周刊。