0 Saturday and Sunday, the two days in the week when many people do not work -- fin de semana
Are you doing anything this weekend?
1 Saturday and Sunday; the days when many people do not work or go to school -- fin de semana [ masculine, singular ]
He goes to his dad’s house on the weekends. Él va a casa de su padre los fines de semana.
What are you doing this weekend? ¿Qué vas a hacer este fin de semana?
We went camping last weekend. Nos fuimos de acampada el fin de semana pasado.
people taking trips over the long weekend gente que se va de viaje durante el puente
We have already seen this in the failure of the directive that sought to harmonise bans on weekend driving.
That explains how you led the negotiations to such a successful conclusion last weekend.
It is a very ambitious plan, but it has been clear from the beginning that this is not going to be solved over a weekend.
I have mentioned on a number of occasions over the last weekend in various interviews that it is my firm wish that this matter be resolved quickly and diplomatically.
A further mistake was that materials were bought in cheaply, with the resultant expense of remedial work at weekends.
I walk every weekend through my own region and know what it is to see black trees that will never grow again.
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