1 N-COUNT 时间表;时间安排;日程表 A
timetable is a plan of the times when particular events are to take place.
时间表;时间安排;日程表 -
The timetable was hopelessly optimistic…
时间表制定得过于乐观。
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Don't you realize we're working to a timetable? We have to have results.
难道你没意识到我们是有一个时间表的吗?我们必须出成果。
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The two countries are to try to agree a timetable for formal talks. [+ for]
两国正试图商定正式会谈的时间表。
2 N-COUNT 课程表;课程 In a school or college, a
timetable is a list that shows the times in the week at which particular subjects are taught. You can also refer to the range of subjects that a student learns or the classes that a teacher teaches as their
timetable .
课程表;课程 [British] in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 class schedule
3 N-COUNT 交通时刻表 A
timetable is a list of the times when trains, boats, buses, or aeroplanes are supposed to arrive at or leave from a particular place.
交通时刻表 [mainly British] in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 schedule
4 VERB [usually passive] 为…安排时间 If something
is timetabled, it is scheduled to happen or do something at a particular time.
为…安排时间 [mainly British] -
On both days, three very different trains will be timetabled. [be VERB-ed]
这两天都将安排发出 3 列时刻不同的火车。
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Opie is timetabled to work a four-day week. [be VERB-ed to-infinitive]
奥佩被安排每周工作 4 天。
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