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 schedule ['skedʒuәl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 时间表, 一览表, 计划表, 议事日程

vt. 预定, 编制目录, 制...表, 安排

[化] 程序表; 一览表

[经] 表, 附表, 一览表




    schedule
    [ noun ]
    1. a temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to

    2. <noun.cognition>
    3. an ordered list of times at which things are planned to occur

    4. <noun.communication>
    [ verb ]
    1. plan for an activity or event

    2. <verb.cognition>
      I've scheduled a concert next week
    3. make a schedule; plan the time and place for events

    4. <verb.communication>
      I scheduled an exam for this afternoon


    Schedule \Sched"ule\ (?; in England commonly ?; 277), n. [F.
    c['e]dule, formerly also spelt schedule, L. schedula, dim. of
    scheda, scida, a strip of papyrus bark, a leaf of paper; akin
    to (or perh. from) Gr. ? a tablet, leaf, and to L. scindere
    to cleave, Gr. ?. See {Schism}, and cf. {Cedule}.]
    A written or printed scroll or sheet of paper; a document;
    especially, a formal list or inventory; a list or catalogue
    annexed to a larger document, as to a will, a lease, a
    statute, etc.

    Syn: Catalogue; list; inventory. see {List}.


    Schedule \Sched"ule\, v. t.
    To form into, or place in, a schedule.

    1. In addition, union and management have promised to work together to resolve problems arising from layoffs, production schedule changes, major investments and day-to-day decisions once left entirely to management.
    2. Development of the winter wheat crop is about two weeks ahead of schedule because of unseasonably warm and wet weather to this point, and is now particularly vulnerable to a cold snap, analysts said.
    3. If the utility commission follows its normal schedule for public hearings, the rate change, if granted, would go into effect next January.
    4. The department has agreed to a wide study of the environmental impact of weapons plant modernization, but has not said this would affect its schedule for getting the main production plants back on line after lengthy shutdowns.
    5. The schedule includes seven shuttle launches in 1991, eight in 1992 and 12 in 1993.
    6. Tass, in its announcement Monday, gave no details of the Communist Party chief's schedule, and said only that the visit would take place in "mid-March." Leonid Brezhnev was the last Kremlin leader to go to the non-aligned Communist nation.
    7. The police department schedule doesn't reveal any "boxheads" like the three columnists who showed up in Atlanta with boxes on their heads to prove the media would make a story out of anything.
    8. U.S. Army helicopters scoured the Caribbean for a Nicaraguan cargo plane with a crew of six that failed to arrive on schedule Tuesday at Costa Rica's port city of Limon.
    9. In announcing its fall TV schedule today, CBS will be searching for a breakthrough hit to rebound from last place among the three major broadcast networks.
    10. "If you want to do it right, it's a full-time job," Rossetti said. "I was just fortunate I could work my schedule around Carl." That meant sometimes working into the early-morning hours to keep his family financially afloat.
    11. In both cases, federal judges eventually ruled that the airlines had to make the payments according to schedule, but one earlier ruling favored Continental's effort at postponement, producing considerable confusion.
    12. For owners who have followed the recommended oil maintenance schedule, Mazda will extend to five years or 60,000 miles the warranty term for engine damage due to abnormal engine oil deterioration.
    13. But Brazilian soccer has been in turmoil recently, largely because of the ill will of glamorous, big-city teams upset at a schedule that forces them to play teams from smaller areas that don't draw big crowds.
    14. James Oberg said Soyuz TM-5, with an Afghan crewman aboard, was rushed into space a year ahead of schedule to assure that it flew before Soviet troops completed withdrawal from Afghanistan.
    15. A 2- to 3-cent increase in the gasoline tax, now 17 cents a gallon, is proposed to keep the state's highway construction program on schedule.
    16. The group, including residents from Washington, Oregon and California, arrived five hours behind schedule because of mechanical troubles, but remained enthusiastic about its mission.
    17. "I've played 26-game seasons here before, but they were at the beginning of the schedule, not the end," he notes.
    18. He noted that Hembrick-Ha was listed almost at the bottom of the day's small-print official schedule that mixed bouts carded for morning and evening sessions, and for the two rings on which action was to be staged.
    19. The loans, plus interest, would be repaid by premiums banks pay on domestic deposits on a schedule worked out by the FDIC and the Treasury in consultation with Congress.
    20. NBC, shuffling its prime time schedule slightly, said the popular "ALF" series will move from Monday to Saturday at 8 p.m. EST as of March 3, and "My Two Dads" will fill its Monday slot starting March 5.
    21. The project fell 18 months behind schedule and, overall, was running at about twice its original cost estimate, NASA said.
    22. The company wants to operate its mines on a 7-day-a-week, 24-hour-a-day schedule, ease work rules, cut health care and pension costs and contract out more labor.
    23. Most of the state's 1,488 polling stations opened on schedule at 8 a.m. Workers were given the day off, and turnout was reported strong among the 709,000 registered voters.
    24. Sjostrom said the department still expected to announce a specific restart schedule for the K reactor sometime this month.
    25. BusinessTV publishes a monthly guide to upcoming programs on industry-wide services, such as the Satellite Conference Network and American Law Network, so readers can schedule viewings.
    26. His busy schedule during his first official stay in Hungary called for 20 different interviews, speeches and meetings.
    27. Whittle executives have insisted their rollout plans are on schedule.
    28. It estimated that industrial output could drop 16.5% this year, but rise 148% by the end of 1995, compared with 1990 levels, on the five-year schedule.
    29. In Washington, State Department Richard Boucher said: "They seem to have accelerated the schedule in order to move quickly to a more stable, more long-term regime that's based on the popular will.
    30. The transaction now is set to be closed March 20, three months behind schedule.
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