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Schedule Supposed Turn 重点词汇 N 时刻表 同 Timetable

Front schedule
Pron ['skedʒuːl]
Back 【SCHEDULE】
According to the production schedule, the factory is supposed to turn out a hundred cars a day.
根据生产计划表,这个工厂一天应该生产一百两车子。
【重点词汇】
schedule 1. n. 时刻表 同: timetable 2. v. 排定
be supposed to: 应该, 被期望
turn out: 打扫, 驱逐, 使外倾, 生产, 起床, 翻出, 制造, 关掉
【SCHEDULE】
The President's speech is scheduled on next Friday.
总统的演说排定在下礼拜五。
【重点词汇】
schedule 1. n. 时刻表 同: timetable 2. v. 排定
Vocab
schedulean ordered list of times at which things are planned to occur

A schedule is a plan of things to be done and the time when they will be done. It is the thing you write down in your planner. If you're a student, you probably have your class schedule memorized within the first few weeks of school.

This noun derives from Middle English sedule "slip of parchment or paper, note," from Late Latin schedula, from scheda "a strip of papyrus," from Greek schida "a splinter of wood." The modern spelling schedule did not become established until the mid 17th century. And the current American pronunciation, patterned on words such as scheme and school, was not in use until the 19th century.

All forms of 'schedule' will appear on average once every 226 pages.
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