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schedule

noun
/ˈʃedjuːl/
/ˈskedʒuːl/
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  1. [countable, uncountable] a plan that lists all the work that you have to do and when you must do each thing工作计划;日程安排
    • I have a hectic schedule for the next few days.我今后几天的日程紧得要命。
    • a busy/gruelling/punishing schedule繁忙/紧张/紧张的日程
    • We're working to a tight schedule (= we have a lot of things to do in a short time).我们的工作安排得很紧。
    • He has taken some time out of his busy schedule to talk to us.他从繁忙的日程中抽出一些时间来和我们谈话。
    • They have a very flexible work schedule. 他们的工作日程非常灵活。
    • I have no time available in my regular schedule.我在正常的时间表中没有时间。
    • on schedule Filming began on schedule (= at the planned time).拍摄如期开始。
    • The project will be completed on schedule this summer.这个项目将于今年夏天如期完成。
    • ahead of schedule The new bridge has been finished two years ahead of schedule.新桥提前两年落成。
    • behind schedule The tunnel project has already fallen behind schedule.隧道工程已经晚了工期。
    • according to schedule At this stage everything is going according to schedule (= as planned).目前,一切都在按计划进行。
    • We are trying desperately to keep to our schedule.我们正拼命按照我们的时间表去做。
    • The countries have yet to set the schedule for the next round of talks.这些国家尚未确定下一轮会谈的时间表。
    Extra Examples
    • Allow time in the schedule for sickness.计划表要考虑病假因素。
    • I'm trying to fit everything into my busy schedule.我正试图把所有的事情安插进紧张的日程。
    • She has a very demanding schedule.她的日程安排得非常紧。
    • We had to work a lot of overtime to meet the strict production schedule.为了完成严格的生产计划,我们不得长时间加班加点。
    • We're five days off schedule.我们比计划晚了 5 天。
    Topics Working lifea2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • daily
    • weekly
    • etc.
    verb + schedule
    • have
    • maintain
    • arrange
    schedule + verb
    • have a schedule to keep
    preposition
    • according to schedule
    • behind schedule
    • in the schedule
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  2. (North American English)
    (also timetable especially in British English)
    [countable] a chart showing the times at which trains, buses and planes leave and arrive时间表:显示火车,公共汽车和飞机离开和到达的时间的图表
    • Connor checked the bus schedules for the day.康纳查看了日间公共汽车时间表。
    • disruptions to flight schedules caused by the strike罢工对航班时刻表的干扰
    Topics Transport by bus and traina2
  3. (North American English)
    (British English timetable)
    [countable] a chart or plan of the classes that a student or teacher has in school each week工作计划;日程安排
    • Besides a full school schedule, Kayla's week is jam-packed with other activities.除了满满的课程表,凯拉的一周还有很多其他活动。
    • What's your schedule like next semester?你们下学期的课程安排如何?
    Topics Educationa2
  4. [countable] a list of the television and radio programmes that are on a particular channel and the times that they start(电视或广播)节目表
    • The channel's schedules are filled with old films and repeats.这个频道安排的尽是老电影和重播节目。
    • Channel 4 has published its spring schedules.第四频道已经发布了春季节目表。
    • The show trebled ratings for the channel's afternoon schedule.这个节目使该频道午后节目的收视率增加了两倍。
    Topics TV, radio and newsa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • television
    • TV
    • programme
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  5. [countable] a written list of things, for example prices, rates or conditions(价格、收费或条款等的)一览表,明细表,清单
    • tax schedules税率表
  6. Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘scroll, explanatory note, appendix’): from Old French cedule, from late Latin schedula ‘slip of paper’, diminutive of scheda, from Greek skhedē ‘papyrus leaf’. The verb dates from the mid 19th cent.

schedule

verb
/ˈʃedjuːl/
/ˈskedʒuːl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they schedule
/ˈʃedjuːl/
/ˈskedʒuːl/
he / she / it schedules
/ˈʃedjuːlz/
/ˈskedʒuːlz/
past simple scheduled
/ˈʃedjuːld/
/ˈskedʒuːld/
past participle scheduled
/ˈʃedjuːld/
/ˈskedʒuːld/
-ing form scheduling
/ˈʃedjuːlɪŋ/
/ˈskedʒuːlɪŋ/
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  1. [usually passive] to arrange for something to happen at a particular time安排;为…安排时间;预定
    • schedule something for something The meeting is scheduled for Friday afternoon.会议安排在星期五下午。
    • Local elections were tentatively scheduled for November.地方选举暂定于11月举行。
    • schedule something We scheduled regular status meetings.我们安排了定期的状态会议。
    • One of the scheduled events is a talk on alternative medicine.安排的活动中有一项是关于替代疗法的讨论。
    • He finally arrived, an hour later than scheduled. 他终于来了,比预定时间晚了一个小时。
    • We'll be stopping here for longer than scheduled.我们在这里停留的时间将比原定的久一点。
    • schedule somebody/something to do something I'm scheduled to arrive in LA at 5 o'clock.我预计在 5 点钟抵达洛杉矶。
    • The talks were originally scheduled to begin in May.会谈原定于5月开始。
    • The store is scheduled to open on Friday.商店预定星期五开门。
    • She is not scheduled to meet with any government officials during her trip.她在行程中不打算会见任何政府官员。
    Extra Examples
    • The Grand Prix is scheduled to take place on July 4.国际汽车大奖赛定于 7 月 4 日举行。
    • The film is scheduled for release next month.该影片定于下月发行。
    • I'll try to schedule you in next week.我会设法安排下周与你见面。
    • No regular classes were scheduled on Wednesdays.星期三没有安排固定的课程。
    Topics Working lifeb2, Businessb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • currently
    • initially
    • originally
    preposition
    • for
    phrases
    • be scheduled to begin, open, take place, etc.
    • be scheduled to appear, compete, speak, etc.
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  2. schedule something (as something) (formal) to include something in an official list of things将…列入,收进(正式目录、清单等中)
    • The substance has been scheduled as a poison.这种物质已被列为毒物。
  3. Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘scroll, explanatory note, appendix’): from Old French cedule, from late Latin schedula ‘slip of paper’, diminutive of scheda, from Greek skhedē ‘papyrus leaf’. The verb dates from the mid 19th cent.

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