Three days in a row意思
"Three days in a row" is an English phrase that means three consecutive days without any interruptions. It is often used to describe a period of time where something happens or is done every day for three days without a break. For example:
- "I worked overtime three days in a row last week."
- "The team won three games in a row, making it to the playoffs."
- "She went to the gym three days in a row to prepare for the marathon."
The phrase can be used in various contexts, including work, sports, hobbies, and any other activity that can be repeated over a period of three days.