0 a period of seven days, especially either from Monday to Sunday or from Sunday to Saturday: --
We could see his health deteriorate week by week.
The first performance of the play is a week (from) today/tomorrow.
We're usually too tired to go out much during the week.
It'll be weeks (= several weeks) before the flood damage is cleaned up.
Don't do anything strenuous for a week or two.
It usually takes about four weeks to get the forms processed.
Will you be going to next week's class?
last/this/next week
1 a period of seven days, either from the beginning of Sunday to the end of Saturday or from the beginning of Monday to the end of Sunday: --
After three weeks, these cultivars showed severe stunting, sometimes resulting in plant death (table 1).
On the other hand, they were sceptical that these positive effects could resonate for more than a few weeks after the end of the project.
Knowing what to do is therefore a key task for the first few weeks in secondary school.
Furthermore, all four were asked for selfassessed feedback three weeks later and reported improved ability in dealing with their problem.
Stalk pieces were taken from plants that were 4, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 weeks old.
The bites are extremely irritating, causing nodular, inflamed swellings that itch persistently for several days or even weeks.
Plots receiving the drought treatment were also irrigated every 2 weeks until 30 days before anthesis, when water was withdrawn.
The data were used to examine the model predictions for trial means (4 weeks each trial) over all treatments.