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timetable

timetabling noun → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus timetable Art students have very few timetabled hours.

timetable

2 SE to arrange the times at which classes will take place in a school or college SYN schedule American English The course is timetabled for one period each week. Related topics: Education timetable timetable 2 verb British English 1 TIME THAT IS PLANNED to plan that something will happen at a particular time in the future SYN schedule The carnival parade is timetabled for 12.00 on both days. We know that a war can start over a telegram, a railway timetable or the ear of some one called Jenkins.The fate map should be regarded rather like a train timetable - it tells you only what will normally happen.Then he looked in a railway timetable for a town that he did not know.Train services shown in this timetable are subject to alteration or cancellation at short notice.The timetable said there was another train at 6.15.Public hearing participation was clearly limited by the timetable and invitation list adopted by city staff.

timetable

I had responsibilities: timetables, deadlines.Teachers will be giving out copies of the new timetable in the first class today.From Monday to Thursday debates are held according to a ritual that is governed by the translators' strict and legitimate timetables.Party leaders met to discuss a new constitution and an electoral timetable.Amoco said that the effect on the commissioning timetable of the loss of the flotel had still to be assessed.Have you got the new bus timetable for this year?.At the beginning of each year a timetable is prepared and each year group follows a clearly defined, predetermined curriculum.It was understood that the conference would also draw up a timetable for elections.Their purpose would be to set a timetable for the conversion of British cars to low-octane fuel.He gave no indication of a timetable for the approval of the changes.W3 noun 1 TT British English a list of the times at which buses, trains, planes etc arrive and leave SYN schedule American English a railway/train/bus timetable 2 SE a list of the times of classes in a school, college etc SYN schedule American English 3 TIME THAT IS PLANNED a plan of events and activities, with their dates and times SYN schedule timetable for The Council has set out a timetable for returning to civilian rule.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Transport, Education timetable time‧ta‧ble 1 / ˈtaɪmˌteɪb əl /












Timetable