| 释义 |
schedule /shedˈūl or (esp N American) skedˈūl/ noun- (formerly scedule /sedˈūl/) orig a slip or scroll with writing
- A list, inventory, or table
- A supplementary, explanatory, or appended document
- An appendix to a bill or act of parliament
- A form for filling in particulars, or such a form filled in
- A timetable, plan, programme, or scheme
transitive verb- To make a schedule or enter in a schedule
- To plan or arrange to take place at a certain time
ORIGIN: OFr cedule (Fr cédule), from LL sc(h)edula, dimin of scheda a strip of papyrus, from Gr schedē schedˈular adjective schedˈuled adjective - Entered in a schedule
- Planned, appointed, arranged (to happen at a specified time)
- (of a building) entered in a list of buildings to be preserved for historic or architectural reasons (see also listed building under list1)
schedˈuler noun scheduled castes plural noun (in India) the former untouchables scheduled territories plural noun (historical) The sterling area scheduled tribes plural noun (in India) indigenous tribes officially given some protection and privileges behind schedule - Not keeping up to an arranged programme
- Late
on schedule On time |