timetablenoun [ C ]
uk/ˈtaɪmˌteɪ.bəl/us/ˈtaɪmˌteɪ.bəl/B1 a detailed plan showing when events or activities will happen :
The timetable for our trip to Paris includes visits to Notre-Dame and the Louvre.
Here is the timetable of events for the day.
the timetable for the withdrawal of US troops from the country
UK US schedule a list of the times when buses, trains, and planes leave and arrive :
Do you have a train timetable that I could borrow?
A2 UK US schedule a list of the times when classes in school happen:
The first lesson on the timetable for Monday morning is history.
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- In the new timetable, there's a clash between history and physics.
- We had to adapt our plans to fit Jack's timetable.
- The government has published its timetable for education reform.
- I need to look at the timetable to see if I can get to Manchester this evening.
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Schedules & agendas
- agenda
- AOB
- business plan
- calendar
- datebook
- fit
- Hegira
- Hejira
- itinerary
- journal
- make
- make time idiom
- order
- pack
- slot sb/sth in
- spread sth over sth
- squeeze sb/sth in
- stagger
- TBD
- the order of the day idiom
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timetableverb [ T usually passive ]
uk/ˈtaɪmˌteɪ.bəl/us/ˈtaɪmˌteɪ.bəl/UK US also UK scheduleto plan when something is going to happen:
[ + to infinitive ] We are timetabled to go to the British Museum on Thursday and the Tower of London on Friday.
The lecture is timetabled for 5.00 p.m.
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Planning, expecting and arranging
- accidentally
- accidentally on purpose idiom
- advertent
- advisedly
- aim
- aim at sth
- calculate
- chart
- engineer
- I might have known idiom
- in the pipeline idiom
- intend
- intent
- intention
- promise
- reckon on sth
- scheme
- scientific
- see sth coming idiom
- set sth up
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