- week
- nounADJECTIVE▪ last, past▪ previous▪ coming, following, next▪ consecutive, successive▪
They won 1–0 for the fourth consecutive week.
▪ entire, full, whole▪It's the first time I've done a full week's work since the accident.
▪ work (esp. AmE) (usually workweek in AmE), working (esp. BrE)▪a reduction in the working week/workweek
▪ busy, hard, tough▪ long▪It's been a long week and I'm very tired.
▪ short▪This is a short week because of the public holiday.
▪In just a few short weeks we'll be going home.
▪ quiet▪It's been a very quiet week for me.
▪ 3-day, 40-hour, etc.▪He earns enough money to work a four-day week.
VERB + WEEK▪ spend▪We spent two weeks in Mexico last summer.
▪ take▪ enter▪The strike has entered its second week.
WEEK + VERB▪ elapse, go by, pass▪The week passed very slowly.
▪ dragPREPOSITION▪ by the week▪They're paid by the week.
▪ during the week▪I go out most weekends, but rarely during the week.
▪ for a week▪I haven't seen him for weeks.
▪ in a week▪We'll be back in a week.
▪ in weeks▪It hasn't rained in weeks.
▪ over a week, under a week▪It's over a week since she called me.
▪ per week▪How much do you earn per week?
▪ within a/the week▪I'll have the report finished within the next couple of weeks.
PHRASES▪ a day of the week▪Which day of the week was it?
▪ twice, two days, etc. a week▪She works three days a week.
Collocations dictionary. 2013.