柯林斯詞典schedule /???dju?l, -??l/ (scheduling,scheduled,schedules) 1. N-COUNT A schedule is a plan that gives a list of events or tasks and the times at which each one should happen or be done. 日程安排 He has been forced to adjust his schedule. 他已被迫調(diào)整了日程安排。2. N-UNCOUNT You can use schedule to refer to the time or way something is planned to be done. For example, if something is completed on schedule, it is completed at the time planned. 計劃的時間 The jet arrived in Johannesburg two minutes ahead of schedule. 那架噴氣式飛機(jī)比預(yù)定時間提前兩分鐘到達(dá)了約翰內(nèi)斯堡。 Everything went according to schedule. 一切都是按計劃進(jìn)行的。3. V-T If something is scheduled to happen at a particular time, arrangements are made for it to happen at that time. 計劃; 安排[usu passive] The space shuttle had been scheduled to blast off at 04:38. 這架航天飛機(jī)計劃于04:38發(fā)射升空。 A presidential election was scheduled for last December. 一場總統(tǒng)大選計劃在去年12月舉行。4. N-COUNT A schedule is a written list of things, for example, a list of prices, details, or conditions. (價格、細(xì)節(jié)或條件的) 明細(xì)表 Ticket plans and a pricing schedule will not be released until later this year. 售票計劃和價目表要到今年晚些時候才會公布。5. N-COUNT A schedule is a list of all the times when trains, boats, buses, or aircraft are supposed to arrive at or leave a particular place. 時刻表[美國英語] 6. N-COUNT In a school or college, a schedule is a diagram that shows the times in the week at which particular subjects are taught. 課程表[美國英語] 返回 scheduling