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timetable
/ ˈtaɪmteɪb(ə)l /
/ ˈtaɪmteɪb(ə)l /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.(公共汽车、火车、飞机等的)时刻表;(学校的)课程表;日程表,时间表
  • v.为……安排时间;(学校里)把……列入课程表,排课
  • 高中/
    • 复数

      timetables
    • 第三人称单数

      timetables
    • 现在分词

      timetabling
    • 过去式

      timetabled
    • 过去分词

      timetabled
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     时间表

    ...量的 (Measurable); 具备可行性能有效实现的 (Attainable); 找到达到成功的关键点 (Relevant); 制订出执行的时间表(Timetable)。 明确达成目的所需支付的成本,只有努力付出,才能有所得 到,每个人都会选择努力的人作为合作伙伴。

  • 2

     有时间限制的

    ... 可接受的(Acceptable) 现实可行的(Realistic) 有时间限制的(Timetable) ...

  • 3

    [铁路] 行车时刻表

    ... time non-equilibrium factor of passenger flow 客流时间不均衡系数 timetable 行车时刻表 total kilometres 总行驶里程,总行程 ...

  • 4

     课程表

    ... original adj. 办原始的;初始的 assess v. 评估,检验 timetable n. 课程表;时间表 ...

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  • 1
    The timetable was hopelessly optimistic.
    这个时间表过于乐观。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 2
    There was a slight hiccup in the timetable.
    时间安排上出了点小问题。
    《牛津词典》
  • 3
    I can't arrange everything around your timetable!
    我不可能事事都按着你的时刻表安排!
    《牛津词典》
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  • 百科
  • Timetable

    A schedule or a timetable, as a basic time-management tool, consists of a list of times at which possible tasks, events, or actions are intended to take place, or of a sequence of events in the chronological order in which such things are intended to take place. The process of creating a schedule - deciding how to order these tasks and how to commit resources between the variety of possible tasks - is called scheduling, and a person responsible for making a particular schedule may be called a scheduler. Making and following schedules is an ancient human activity.Some scenarios associate "this kind of planning" with learning "life skills". Schedules are necessary, or at least useful, in situations where individuals need to know what time they must be at a specific location to receive a specific service, and where people need to accomplish a set of goals within a set time period.Schedules can usefully span both short periods, such as a daily or weekly schedule, and long-term planning with respect to periods of several months or years. They are often made using a calendar, where the person making the schedule can note the dates and times at which various events are planned to occur. Schedules that do not set forth specific times for events to occur may instead list algorithmically an expected order in which events either can or must take place.In some situations, schedules can be uncertain, such as where the conduct of daily life relies on environmental factors outside of human control. People who are vacationing or otherwise seeking to reduce stress and achieve relaxation may intentionally avoid having a schedule for a certain period of time.

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