timetable
noun /ˈtaɪmteɪbl/
/ˈtaɪmteɪbl/
- (especially British English) (North American English usually schedule)a chart showing the times at which trains, buses and planes leave and arrive
- a bus/train timetable
- It said in the timetable that a train was due at 11.30.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- busy
- full
- college
- …
- consult
- look at
- according to the timetable
- in a/the timetable
- (British English) (North American English schedule)a chart or plan of the classes that a student or teacher has in school each week
- We have a new timetable each term.
- a full timetable of teaching
- Sport is no longer so important in the school timetable (= all the subjects that are taught at schools).
- a plan of when you expect or hope particular events to happen synonym schedule
- I have a busy timetable this week (= I have planned to do many things).
- The government has set out its timetable for the peace talks.
Extra Examples- Implementation of the reforms was kept to a very strict timetable.
- The administration refused to set out a specific timetable for troop withdrawal.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- detailed
- precise
- specific
- …
- have
- agree on
- draw up
- …
- timetable for