词组 | timetable |
释义 | timetable /ˈtaɪmˌteɪbəl/ noun a list of times when things are planned to happennouns + timetablea bus/train timetable BrE (=when buses and trains arrive and leave) Have you got the new bus timetable for this year?the school timetable BrE (=the list of classes that are taught in a school) There are no sports classes in the afternoons on the school timetable.adjectivesa tight/strict/rigid timetable The bus drivers have to keep to a strict timetable.a provisional timetable (=likely to be changed in the future) A provisional timetable for the conference is now available.verbsthe timetable says/it says on the timetable The timetable said there was another train at 6.15.keep to the timetable Increasing city traffic has made it harder for buses to keep to a timetable.agree on a timetable The committee has agreed on a timetable for the election of the next leader of the Labour Party.set a timetable No deal has been reached, nor has a timetable been set to complete the talks.prepositionsthe timetable for sth He gave no indication of a timetable for the introduction of the changes.on the timetable Morning examinations start at 09.30 a.m. unless otherwise stated on the timetable.according to the timetable According to the timetable, the next train leaves in half an hour.Timetable is used in British English when talking about the list of bus and train times, or the list of classes at a school. American speakers say schedule. |
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