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timetable
[ tahym-tey-buhl ]
noun
- a schedule showing the times at which railroad trains, airplanes, etc., arrive and depart.
- any schedule or plan designating the times at or within which certain things occur or are scheduled to occur:
a timetable of coming musical events; a timetable of space research.
- British.
- a student's class schedule or course of study during a school semester.
timetable
/ ˈ³Ù²¹Éª³¾ËŒ³Ù±ðɪ²úÉ™±ô /
noun
- a list or table of events arranged according to the time when they take place; schedule
verb
- tr to include in or arrange according to a timetable
- intr to draw up a timetable
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of timetable1
Example Sentences
Under the board’s timetable, most of that money, and potentially all of those workers, would be moved into the new county agency by July 1, 2026.
However, in March 2023, the previous Conservative government said it had no plans to change the timetable.
Zelensky could use that timetable to announce martial law would be allowed to lapse with elections held later in the summer.
TfW would set the routes, timetables and fares with local councils.
The company had insisted that if the rescue deal was blocked, a government rescue would have cost taxpayers billions, as well as setting back the timetable to fix the business.
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