释义 |
reˈschedule, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To replan in accordance with a different timetable; to change the time of (a planned event or activity); spec. to arrange a new scheme of repayments of (an international debt).
1966A. Battersby Math. in Managem. viii. 198 It can be..used to prepare an amended input for re-scheduling the product launch. 1968Economist 17 Feb. 40/1 Requests to reschedule the country's debts for just one more year. 1970Daily Tel. 14 Apr. 5/6 Fords will try to avoid lay-offs by re-scheduling production. 1973Times 14 Dec. 4/5 Programmes will have to be rescheduled, and both ITV and BBC were working on that yesterday. 1977P. Way Super-Celeste 18 We may be rescheduling the flight. 1978N.Y. Times 30 Mar. a3/3 The United States was prepared to..reschedule outstanding loans to developing countries. 1980Daily Tel. 3 Sept. 19 The task of rescheduling the Brazilian debt will present international banks with their biggest challenge yet. Hence reˈscheduled ppl. a., reˈscheduling vbl. n.
1968S. E. Varner Rescheduled School Year 6 One plan for a rescheduled school year—the all-year school or rotating four-quarter plan—has been discussed. 1973‘D. Jordan’ Nile Green iv. 23 There's this debt rescheduling problem still unsolved... But..we could talk with the [World] Bank and do a joint deal. 1976P. R. White Planning for Public Transport vii. 145 By slight rescheduling of existing runs, a fairly fast direct journey can be provided from the larger village(s)..into the market town. |