Reschedule Rescheduling Sth Arrange Time [V N Back
Reschedule /riːʃe̱djuːl, AM -ske̱ʤuːl/ is a verb meaning to change the time of an event, or to make new plans. It can also refer to arranging to pay back borrowed money at a later date due to financial difficulties.
reschedule /riːʃe̱djuːl, AM -ske̱ʤuːl/ 动词,意为重新安排事件的时间或重新计划。也可用于形容因财务困难而推迟偿还债务。
[VERB 动词]重新安排…的时间;重新计划;将…改期 If someone reschedules an event, they change the time at which it is supposed to happen.
[V n]
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Since I'll be away, I'd like to reschedule the meeting...
既然我到时候不在,我想重新安排一下会议的时间。
They've rescheduled the vigil for February 14th...
他们已把守夜的时间改为2月14日。
The programme was rescheduled to 9.30pm by Alan Yentob, controller of BBC1.
英国广播公司电视一台的主管艾伦·耶恩托布将这个节目改为晚上9点30分播出。
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All this could lead up to a rescheduling of the trip to Asia.
所以这些都可能导致重新安排亚洲之行的时间。
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[VERB 动词]推迟…的还款日期 To reschedule a debt means to arrange for the person, organization, or country that owes money to pay it back over a longer period because they are in financial difficulty.
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...companies that have gone bust or had to reschedule their debts...
已经破产或者不得不延期还款的公司
The Commonwealth Development Corporation has agreed to reschedule Tanzania's debt.
英联邦开发公司已经同意推迟坦桑尼亚的债务偿还时间。
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The President is also expected to request a rescheduling of loan repayments.
预计总统还会要求延长借款偿还期限。
Oxford
re·sched·uleAWL/ˌriːˈʃedjuːl; NAmEˌriːˈskedʒuːl/verb1reschedulesth (for/to sth) |reschedulesth to do sth to change the time at which sth has been arranged to happen, especially so that it takes place later 将…改期;修改…的时间表;重新安排◆The meeting has been rescheduled for next week.会议改期到下周举行。2reschedulesth ( finance 财) to arrange for sb to pay back money that they have borrowed at a later date than was originally agreed 推迟还款;延期还款▶re·sched·ul·ing/ˌriːˈʃedjuːlɪŋ; NAmEˌriːˈskedʒuːlɪŋ/noun[uncountable , singular ]reschedulereschedulesrescheduledreschedulingre·sched·ule/ˌriːˈʃedjuːl; NAmEˌriːˈskedʒuːl/re·sched·ul·ing/ˌriːˈʃedjuːlɪŋ; NAmEˌriːˈskedʒuːlɪŋ/
1to arrange for something to happen at a different time from the one that was previously plannedreschedule something for something The press conference had to be rescheduled for March 19.2technical to arrange for a debt to be paid back later than was previously agreed—rescheduling noun [singular, uncountable]