timetable的意思和读音

timetable

: [ˈtaɪmˌteɪb(ə)l] : ['taɪm.teɪb(ə)l]

n.

v.

timetables  timetabling  timetabled  

v.+n.set timetable,upset timetable

adj.+n.busy timetable,flexible timetable,rigid timetable,strict timetable

n.schedule,agenda,plan,programme,program

v.time,arrange,organize,book,set up

timetablen.

1.a list showing the times at which particular events will happen

a bus/train timetable(= when they arrive and leave)

We have a new timetable each term(= showing the times of each class in school) .

Sport is no longer so important in the school timetable(= all the subjects that are taught at schools) .

2.a plan of when you expect or hope particular events to happen

I have a busy timetable this week(= I have planned to do many things) .

The government has set out its timetable for the peace talks.

v.

1.[usupass]~ sth (for sth)to arrange for sth to take place at a particular time

A series of discussion groups have been timetabled for the afternoons.

n.1.;2.,3.

n.1.a plan that says how long you will take to do something and gives a time for finishing each stage of the process2.a list of the times when buses, trains, etc. arrive and leave; a schedule of the times of a students classes

v.1.to schedule something2.to plan when something will happen

1. tardy 18. timetable 19. typist 19. ...

2. ) registration timetable change,transfer ...

3. discipline timetable class,lesson ...

4. [ textbook] [ timetable;school timetable] [ course;curriculum] ...

5. accelerated run timetable running chart ...

6. Authorisation Timetable ( Dibutyl phtha…

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1.He didn't give a timetable, although he said he hoped the action could be taken in the second quarter. He did not specify an amount.

2.He is reportedly also trying to get back into a routine that includes golf and fitness, still no timetable for him to return to competition.

3.It was approved by voters in 1987, but the timetable turned out to be over-optimistic for such a huge undertaking.1987

4.President Assad did not mention a timetable, and he did not clarify on which side of the border the troops would remain after the pullback.

5.Christ Michael Aton as you call him also said to you that there was a timetable based on my wishes.

6.However, the White House said any timetable would send the wrong signal to the enemies of the United States whether waivable or not.

7.There is no formal timetable for a sale of this business but the process is expected to start at the beginning of next year.

8.Mary Poppins would not give the children in her care an exit timetable.(MaryPoppins)退

9.We instruct our Finance Ministers to complete the implementation of these decisions in line with the timetable set out in the Action Plan.

10.He gave no timetable for its abolition but said he would ask Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs to assess how much money it actually raises.