scheduled
adj. 規定價格的; 預定的; 排定的; 嚴格按時間表生活的
vt. 將…列入計劃(或時間)表
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.
He has been forced to adjust his schedule...
他被迫調整了自己的日程安排。
We both have such hectic schedules.
我們倆日程安排得都很緊。
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.
The jet arrived in Johannesburg two minutes ahead of schedule...
噴氣式飛機提前兩分鐘到達了約翰內斯堡。
Everything went according to schedule...
一切都按計劃進行。
If something is scheduled to happen at a particular time, arrangements are made for it to happen at that time.
The space shuttle had been scheduled to blast off at 04:38...
太空梭已經預定於凌晨 4 點 38 分發射升空。
A presidential election was scheduled for last December...
總統選舉原計劃在去年 12 月舉行。
A schedule is a written list of things, for example a list of prices, details, or conditions.
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.
...a bus schedule.
公共汽車時刻表
In a school or college, a schedule is a diagram that shows the times in the week at which particular subjects are taught.
1. planned or scheduled for some certain time or times;
The volume of scheduled flights is straining the air traffic control system.
定期航班的數量正讓空中交通指揮系統不堪重負。
Execution by lethal injection is scheduled for July 30th.
定於7月30日執行注射死刑。
The party was scheduled for 7:00.
派對定在7點舉行。
They are scheduled for arraignment October 5th.
他們定於10月5號接受提審。
The meeting is scheduled to commence at noon.
會議定於午間召開。