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scheduled

US // (ˈʃɛdjuːld) //

预定,预定的,计划中的,计划

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : arranged or planned according to a programme, timetable, etca scheduled meeting; a change to the scheduled programmes on TV tonight
    • : part of a regular service, not specially chartered
    • : British entered on a list of places to be preservedSee also listed building

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Examples

  • There were no deaths on scheduled commercial aviation flights in 2014, in a system that operates 68,000 flights a day.

  • After two nights in detention, he was scheduled to be deported back to Turkey on Monday.

  • Althea is now re-scheduled with her surgeon for this spring.

  • The Interview is still scheduled to hit U.S. theaters on Dec. 25… although that may change in the coming days.

  • But on Monday, when he was scheduled to appear in court, KSM was back in his detention site.

  • However, at the scheduled time for the march to begin, a severe rainstorm delayed the march.

  • The book was scheduled to appear early in September; and they had money enough to last them meantime, with careful economy.

  • "Must be a freight, there are no passengers scheduled to pass here at this time of day," said Garry.

  • A long walk was the first of the festivities scheduled for the eventful last day.

  • The appointment was scheduled for oh nine hundred the following morning, and Turnbull showed up promptly.