timetable British English, schedule American English a written list that shows the exact times when something will happen, for example when planes or buses leave, or when classes at school take place The timetable said there was another train at 6.15. The president’s schedule includes a two-day visit to St Petersburg. 2 American English TT a list that shows the times that buses, trains etc leave or arrive at a particular place SYN timetable British English 3 LIST a formal list of something, for example prices a schedule of postal charges THESAURUS schedule a detailed plan of what someone is going to do and when they will do it, especially someone important He has a very busy schedule. How can he fit everything into his busy schedule? I’m going to be working to a very tight schedule (=including a lot of things that must be done in a short time ). ahead of/behind schedule (=before or after the planned time ) Meg’s new book is still well ahead of schedule. S2 W3 AWL noun 1 PLAN a plan of what someone is going to do and when they are going to do it on schedule (=at the planned time ) The majority of holiday flights depart and arrive on schedule.Schedule reschedule From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Transport schedule sched‧ule 1 / ˈʃedjuːl, ˈske- $ ˈskedʒʊl, -dʒ əl /
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