单词 | schedule |
释义 | schedulen.ΘΚΠ society > communication > correspondence > letter > [noun] > short letter or note schedule1397 billet1579 breviate1596 notea1616 line1647 letterling1781 letteret1799 letterlet1812 notelet1823 epistolet1824 notekin1861 society > communication > writing > written text > writing on specific things > [noun] > on paper > on strip or slip of paper schedule1397 scrolla1600 society > communication > indication > that which identifies or distinguishes > labelling > [noun] > label, tag, or ticket bill1474 schedule1523 label?1577 libel1603 tessera1656 check1812 price ticket1830 etiquette1831 sticker1862 tag1864 price tag1880 tab1883 tally1909 mailing label1959 swing-ticket1962 swing label1968 1397 Rolls of Parl. III. 378/2 [He] hathe..confessyd..alle the matiere and poyntz i wrete in this grete roule annexid to this sedule. c1440 Alphabet of Tales 58 He prayed hym write his confession in a scrow, and at he wold giff it vnto þe bisshopp... And þe preste offerd þis cedull vnto þis bisshopp. c1465 in T. Stapleton Plumpton Corr. (1839) 14 Scribled in hast with mine owne hand..the 21 of June, which day your dayly Bedewoman..desired that by this rude sedule, she may humblie be recommended to your..mastership. 1483 W. Caxton tr. J. de Voragine Golden Legende 114/2 He had in hys honde a cedule wherein was wreton the oryson of our lord. 1488 (c1478) Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace (Adv.) (1968–9) ii. l. 216 Compleyne, sanctis, thus as ȝour sedull tellis; Compleyn to hewyn. a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) II. f. clviii The cedule or byll of renouncement sygnyd with Kynge Rychardis hande. 1523 Ld. Berners tr. J. Froissart Cronycles I. cclxxii. 408 Writynges and seadules to be set vp on the pales,..sayeng thus [etc.]. a1533 Ld. Berners tr. A. de Guevara Golden Bk. M. Aurelius (1546) sig. M.iiij Cedules to hange aboute the peoples necke, to heale the feuer quartayne. 1578 J. Rolland Seuin Seages 36 Als sone as scho the Chedull had out red, Vnder hir feit Incontinent it tred. 1584 R. Scot Discouerie Witchcraft xiv. iv. 360 A schedull or scroll, conteining the names. 1598 R. Barckley Disc. Felicitie of Man iii. 217 About the pigeons necke they had fastned a litle scedule, wherin was writen [etc.]. 1612 W. Parkes Curtaine-drawer To Rdr. sig. A4v Fixed a copious Scedule ore his head, Where all his mischiefes are inregestred. 1615 W. Bedwell Arabian Trudgman in tr. Mohammedis Imposturæ sig. L2v, at Alfurkan Lawes written by Mohammed, as they say, in schedules & litle scroles. a1625 F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher Four Plays in One in Comedies & Trag. (1647) sig. Eeeeeeee/2 The States advise that Letters missive be straight dispatcht..and Schedules too divulg'd on every post, to enquire the lost Duke forth. 1635 E. Pagitt Relig. Britons in Christianogr. 56 As Pope Urban sent his Bull to Eve, so he sent her a Schedule, or booke of the office or service for that day. 1650 T. Fuller Pisgah-sight of Palestine iv. vi. 107 Phylacteries..being schedules, or scrouls of parchment..wherein the Decalogue, and..four other sections of the Law were written. 2. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal document > [noun] > explanatory or supplementary paper schedulec1420 society > communication > writing > written text > [noun] > piece or quantity of > attached schedulec1420 the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > meaning > explanation, exposition > interpretation > particular interpretation, construction > [noun] > explanation, comment schedulec1420 descanting1536 commentary?1548 descant1567 annotation1570 exegesis1627 paraphrase1650 idioticonc1813 notice1835 society > communication > record > list > [noun] > methodical or catalogue schedule1516 Christ-cross-row1579 catalogue1667 matricularya1676 schemea1676 catalogue raisonné1784 cumulation1900 schematization1940 hit list1970 c1420 King Henry V in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. (1846) 3rd Ser. I. 72 We sende yow closed wiyin yis lettre a Cedule contenyng ye names of certein maistres for owr grete shippes. 1478 in S. Tymms Wills & Inventories Bury St. Edmunds (1850) 80 The same cedule is annexid to myn testament. 1516 in W. H. Stevenson Rec. Borough Nottingham (1885) III. 349 The cedule of the yerely rentes. a1616 W. Shakespeare Twelfth Night (1623) i. v. 234 I will giue out diuers scedules of my beautie. It shalbe Inuentoried and euery particle and vtensile labell'd to my will. 1625 Maldon (Essex) Documents (Bundle 201, No. 2) The trained men within the sayd parish (whose names are specified in a Scedula heerevnto annexed). 1631 B. Jonson Staple of Newes i. vi. 34 in Wks. II Your father..Left it in writing in a Schedule here, To be annexed to his Will; that you..Should take [etc.]. 1803 Duke of Wellington Dispatches (1837) II. 612 Of which territories, etc. a detailed list is given in the accompanying schedule. b. Hence (without material reference) an appendix to an Act of Parliament or a legal instrument, containing (often in tabular form) a statement of details that could not conveniently be placed in the body of the document. ΘΚΠ society > law > written law > [noun] > appendix schedule1429 1429 Rolls of Parl. IV. 346/2 Aftre the fourme and effect of the Cedule annexed to this Bille. 1531–2 Act 23 Hen. VIII c. 4 This Acte of Brewers and Coupers whereunto this Cedule is annexed. 1824 Saunders' K.B. Rep. I. 308a, (note) When an inferior court, in obedience to the writ of certiorari, returns an indictment to the K.B. it is annexed to the caption, then called a schedule, and the caption concludes with stating, that ‘it is presented in manner and form as appears in and by a certain indictment annexed to this schedule’. 1831 J. Macintosh Speech House of Commons 4 July in Wks. (1846) III. 538 It does not only itself exhibit the principle of the schedules of this Bill, but [etc.]. c. In wider sense, any tabular or classified statement, esp. one arranged under headings prescribed by official authority, as, e.g. an insolvent's statement of assets and liabilities, a return of particulars liable to income or other tax, and the like. Also occasionally a blank form to be filled up by the insertion of particulars under the several headings.With reference to the British Income Tax, ‘Schedule A,’ ‘Schedule B,’ etc., are the official names for the forms of return applicable severally to the various classes into which sources of taxable income are divided. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > impost, due, or tax > tax > types of tax > [noun] > income tax > code or schedule schedule1803 tax code1961 1560 Queen Elizabeth I in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. (1827) 2nd Ser. II. 265 We will that you shall from time to time address several Schedules containing the names of all such hable Scholers. 1607 J. Cowell Interpreter sig. P2/1, at Clerk of the extreates He also maketh ceduls of such summes extreated, as are to be discharged. 1735 G. Berkeley Querist §179 Whether there should not be published yearly schedules of our trade. 1803 Income Tax Act 43 Geo. III c. 122 s. 1 in Statutes United Kingdom (1804) I. 1012 During the Term herein mentioned, there shall be raised, levied, collected, and paid, throughout Great Britain, the several Duties and Contributions in the Schedules contained in this Act, marked (A) (B) (C) (D) and (E). 1827 T. Jarman Powell's Ess. Learning of Devises (ed. 3) II. 279 Certain acts on the part of the insolvent are necessary, as the delivery of a petition and schedule, constituting it a voluntary alienation, as distinguished from a bankruptcy. 1838 W. Bell Dict. Law Scotl. at Schedule of poinding When a poinding is completed, the messenger or officer who executes it, leaves a schedule for the debtor, of the particulars of the effects taken. 1845 J. R. McCulloch Treat. Taxation ii. vii. 282 The head of settlements in the stamp-duty schedule. 1863 C. Kingsley Water-babies iv. 169 The Chancellor of the Exchequer..jumped at the notion; for he saw in it the one and only plan for abolishing Schedule D. 1873 Daily News 12 Sept. 4/5 Both schedules show a rapid increase in the number of persons assessed. 1882 A. Macfarlane Consanguinity 13 He took for the basis of his schedule of questions the Roman method of denoting relationships. 1887 Live Stock Jrnl. 1 July 21/3 The schedule of the annual [agricultural] show..to be held at Ormskirk on July 20th. has been received. 1902 R. Kipling Traffics & Discov. (1904) 29 ‘You'll only be an additional expense to me as a taxpayer. Think of Schedule D,’ he says, ‘and take parole.’ 1966 B. E. V. Sabine Hist. Income Tax ii. 35 The tax was for the first time divided up into the well-known five schedules. Schedule A charged tax on the amount of land and buildings; Schedule B covered farming profits; Schedule C taxed fundholders in respect of annuities payable out of any public revenue... Schedule D was divided into the six cases which are still familiar today and brought into charge various forms of profit and interest..and Schedule E embraced the charge on income from offices and employments of profit and annuities and pensions. 1970 Money Which? Mar. 4/2 Schedule A. Income from rents and other receipts from property which is unfurnished (formerly Case VIII of Schedule D, but reclassified as Schedule A as from 6 April 1970). 3. U.S. (See quot. 1860.) ΚΠ 1860 J. R. Bartlett Dict. Americanisms (ed. 3) Schedule, in the State of Rhode Island, the printed ‘Acts and Resolves’ of the General Assembly. 4. a. A time-table. Originally U.S. (but cf. schedule v.). Also transferred and in extended sense, a programme or plan of events, operations, etc. Frequently in phrases according to, before, behind, on, etc., schedule (time).In the sense ‘a printed time-table of arrivals and departures of trains, buses, aeroplanes, etc.’, the use remains chiefly North American. ΘΚΠ the world > time > reckoning of time > calendar > [noun] > timetable or schedule timesc1410 time bill1810 train indicator1849 time sheet1850 horary1851 timetable1856 schedule1863 horarium1921 sked1929 time frame1946 timeline1948 1863 O. W. Norton Army Lett. (1903) 282 That is all that ever caused the name to be printed on anything but time~tables and schedules of a one-horse railroad. 1866 C. H. Smith Bill Arp, so Called 21 We tried our durndest to comply with your schedule. 1873 E. E. Hale In his Name vi. 47 Halting was not in John of Lugio's schedule for that afternoon. 1881 A. A. Hayes New Colorado vii. 94 As he [sc. the engineer] rounded the curves in about half of schedule time. 1883 C. D. Warner Roundabout Journey 2 We travel fast and we reach places at the time named on the schedule. 1884 J. G. Bourke Snake Dance Moquis i. 6 There was no probability of trains running on schedule time for several days. 1891 Scribner's Mag. Sept. 270/1 A steamer to-day leaves her wharf at the moment of time set forth in her schedule. 1901 O. Wister in Lippincott's Monthly Mag. Aug. 193 As a delayed train makes the last few miles high above schedule speed. 1902 Munsey's Mag. 26 606/2 A regular train schedule was established between Caloocan and Manila. 1904 Newark Evening News 13 June 6 It is on the schedule for the new Equal Taxation Commission to organize to-morrow. 1904 W. H. Smith Promoters vii. 123 Such things don't move on schedule time. 1906 ‘O. Henry’ Rolling Stones (1912) 22 Tuesday, the day set for the revolution, came around according to schedule. 1909 Springfield (Mass.) Weekly Republican 19 Aug. 10 The train was running exactly on schedule when the party left it. 1911 C. E. Persons et al. Labor Laws 109 Most important of these enforced concessions was the temporary reduction to a ten-hour [factory] schedule at Fall River. 1927 Daily Tel. 1 Mar. 6/4 The material must be finished on time, routed on schedule, and delivered at exactly the psychological moment. 1931 Statesman (Calcutta) 5 Dec. Throughout the flight, which was soon ahead of schedule time. 1961 Lancet 29 July 230/1 In investigations into new treatment schedules, close co-operation between the clinician and the laboratory is essential. 1968 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 3 Feb. 35/9 The standing in the Metro Junior B Hockey League is beginning to appear like a jig-saw puzzle as the schedule enters its final week. 1975 M. Russell Murder by Mile ix. 93 How far behind schedule are you now? 1977 I. Shaw Beggarman, Thief ii. i. 119 He looked up the schedule of the planes flying out of Brussels to New York. 1980 Nature 24 Apr. 654/1 Preparations for the launch, begun on 2 April, are going ahead on schedule following the arrival of the Lo2 launcher at Kourou. b. An agreed period of time during which a radio transmission may be made; time allocated to listening for transmissions. ΘΚΠ society > communication > telecommunication > radio communications > [noun] > time of transmission sched1958 schedule1958 1958 ‘N. Shute’ Rainbow & Rose i. 9 I should say they've closed down for the night. They'll be speaking on the morning schedule, at seven o' clock. 1974 ‘D. Kyle’ Raft of Swords xiii. 143 We'd better watch this six o'clock schedule like hawks. Thesaurus » Categories » a. A royal writ or permit. b. A bond or promissory note. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > agreement > promise > [noun] > document containing schedule1622 advance note1831 Citizen's Charter1851 pledge card1861 commission note1878 1622 J. Mabbe tr. M. Alemán Rogue ii. 357 The Captaine..gaue me leaue to goe at libertie vp and downe the Gally, till his Majesties Royall Scedula should be sent for my absolute discharge. 1645 J. Howell Epistolæ Ho-elianæ iii. xiv. 69 I have procur'd a royall cedule..by wch cedule I have power to arrest his very person. 1668 London Gaz. No. 278/2 He presented the Pope with..a Cedule of 7000 Ducats, as a Tribute. 1762 Ann. Reg. 1761 290/1 Heavy penalties contained in the..royal cedules issued on like occasions in times past. Draft additions October 2009 a. Each of a series of categories used to grade chemical or pharmaceutical substances according to the extent of legal restriction placed on their availability, possession, or use, and typically differentiated by a letter or number. ΚΠ 1915 Public Health Rep. (U.S. Public Health Service) 30 1799 Schedule A drugs and chemicals..shall not be sold except upon the prescription of a duly licensed practitioner of medicine... Schedule B drugs and chemicals..shall not be sold except under a special license from the board of health or by or under the direct supervision of a duly licensed physician or pharmacist. 1958 Nursing (St. John Ambulance Assoc.) xv. 191 Medical poisons are grouped into schedules according to the restrictions imposed upon their sale. 1995 J. E. Rohde & H. Viswanathan Rural Private Practitioner iv. 68 Under the terms of the Indian Drug Act, various medications may not be sold except by prescription from a registered medical practitioner. These are the so-called Schedule H and L drugs. b. U.S. Each of five classifications to which controlled drugs are assigned on the basis of their medical utility and potential for abuse, denoted by a (typically roman) numeral, the restrictions in place decreasing from Schedule I to Schedule V. Also: these classifications collectively. Cf. class n. 5e.Introduced by the Controlled Substances Act of 1970. ΚΠ 1969 J. N. Mitchell in Narcotics Legislation: Hearings before Judiciary Comm. (U.S. Senate, 91st Congr., 1st Sess.) 214 No one except certified researchers may dispense schedule I drugs... Schedule IV combination drugs do not require prescriptions. 1971 N.Y. Times 28 May 30/3 Amphetamines would join opiates in Schedule II. 1978 Federal Reporter 2nd Ser. (Lexis) 585 1211 Where, for example, a new drug is introduced into the market, it can be placed in the same schedule as a drug with similar effects. 1999 M. Silcott Rave Amer. i. 30 MDMA was designated a Schedule 1 drug by the US government—as illegal as heroin or cocaine. 2003 E. Schlosser Reefer Madness i. 25 Cocaine and phencyclidine (PCP) are listed in Schedule II, allowing doctors to prescribe them. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online March 2022). schedulev. 1. transitive. To enter in a schedule or list. In railway use: To enter (a train) in the time-table (cf. schedule n. 4). Hence, in extended uses: to place (something) on a programme of future events; to arrange for (a person or thing) to do something or for an event. ΘΚΠ society > communication > record > list > [verb (transitive)] > enter in list billc1305 enrolc1350 putc1436 rollc1440 inbill1461 book1548 cataloguize1609 billet1610 enschedulea1616 catalogize1632 catalogue1635 list1658 schedule1862 handlist1888 the mind > will > intention > planning > plan [verb (transitive)] > arrange > arrange or schedule make1676 schedule1862 slate1883 card1885 1862 J. Skelton Nugæ Criticæ §7. 303 The mind is not incessantly watched; its most flimsy experiences are not officially scheduled. 1869 Daily News 31 Aug. He was told that he would be scheduled as a briber. 1883 Act 46 & 47 Vict. c. 52 §122 (10) Any creditor of the debtor..shall be entitled to be scheduled as a creditor of the debtor for the amount of his proof. 1887 A. Jessopp Arcady ii. 31 To have one's career in a manner cut short by being scheduled with the infirm, is really too bad. 1891 Law Times 90 376/2 The liabilities he had scheduled amounted to nearly £2500. 1897 Daily News 13 Sept. 7/6 Trains which are scheduled to run have to get through some time. 1898 T. N. Page Red Rock 478 The trial would come off as already scheduled. 1904 N.Y. Evening Post 30 Sept. 1 The archbishop is scheduled to speak this afternoon at the Academy of Music. 1922 J. Joyce Ulysses ii. xii. [Cyclops] 305 It was a historic and a hefty battle when Myler and Percy were scheduled to don the gloves for the purse of fifty sovereigns. 1931 H. F. Pringle Theodore Roosevelt i. xiv. 190 The advance took place as scheduled. 1958 ‘N. Shute’ Rainbow & Rose i. 7 There was a Dakota freighter scheduled to leave for Hobart..at one o'clock. 1968 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 17 Feb. b7 (advt.) Wanted Masonry Superintendent, to take complete charge of a young masonry construction firm. Must be able to..schedule jobs, assist in bidding etc. 1976 Columbus (Montana) News 3 June 2/3 Kristy McFarland..is scheduled for back surgery June 4. 1976 Sunday Times (Lagos) 1 Aug. 22/2 Two top Nigerian lawn tennis players..are scheduled for the Zambian Open Championships. 1979 Tucson (Arizona) Citizen 20 Sept. 3 a/1 A spokesman for St. Paul [Hospital] said an autopsy was scheduled. 2. To affix as a schedule (to an Act of Parliament). ΘΚΠ society > law > written law > [verb (transitive)] > affix as a schedule to an act schedule1885 1885 J. Pearson in Law Times' Rep. 53 385/1 A certain number of these are scheduled to the Act. 1908 Act 8 Edward VII c. 20 §3 (4) The letter addressed by senate of the University to the corporation..which is scheduled in an appendix to this Act. 3. To include (a building, etc.) on a list of buildings that are to be preserved and protected for architectural or historic reasons. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > safety > protection or defence > preservation from injury or destruction > preserve from injury or destruction [verb (transitive)] > preserve in proper condition > relics or antiquities > place on register schedule1921 list1968 1921 Rep. Anc. Monuments Advisory Comm. 5 The Commissioners of Works are bound to prepare and publish a list of all monuments the preservation of which is reported by any of the three Ancient Monuments Boards to be of national importance, and to inform the owners of their intention to include them and of the penalties herein~after mentioned. This is called scheduling a monument. 1960 20th Century Nov. 480 A decaying polygon..scheduled as being of architectural or historical interest. 1971 P. Gresswell Environment 23 Ancient Monuments are ‘scheduled’ by the Department of the Environment. Draft additions January 2010 transitive. U.S. To assign (a drug) to one of five classifications which place legal restrictions on availability and use; to assign to a schedule (schedule n. Additions b). ΚΠ 1973 Evaluating Federal Effort to control Drug Abuse (U.S. Congr. House Comm. Govt. Operations Special Stud. Subcomm.) iv. 971 Building the case, doing the scholarship, to withdraw a new drug application is harder than building the case to schedule a drug. 1975 Federal Suppl. (U.S.) (Lexis) 387 1098 It appears that Congress intended to classify drugs as more or less dangerous and adopted two means for doing so: scheduling the drug,..and classifying it as narcotic or non-narcotic. 1991 Police Chief July 18/3 In California, the Uniform Controlled Substances Act schedules steroids and human chorionic gonadotropin..in Schedule III. 2005 Univ. Chicago Law Rev. 72 1505 It took nearly four years from the time that the DEA noticed its intention to schedule MDMA until the drug was actually made a Schedule I substance under the CSA. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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