timeline / ˈtaɪmˌlaɪn /

💦中学词汇时间线时间轴时间表时限

timeline 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a linear representation of important events in the order in which they occurred.
  2. a schedule; timetable.
  3. Digital Technology. a collection of online posts or updates associated with a specific social media account, in reverse chronological order.timeline bar.
  4. an alternate reality in which events unfold differently, often beginning at a single identifiable moment of divergence that establishes a distinct but recognizable parallel existence: My free-love hippie mom just got engaged to a hedge fund manager—what timeline am I living in?We’re stuck in the darkest timeline, trapped in a dystopian nightmare.See also parallel universe.

timeline 近义词

n. 名词 noun

chronology

更多timeline例句

  1. The Danish government may have an aggressive timeline, but it has released few details of its plans.
  2. In addition to health and safety considerations, Ignatius noted that one major factor that will determine the timeline for expanded in-office availability will be schools.
  3. Alexandria City Public Schools this week joined a flood of Northern Virginia school systems in setting firm timelines for reopening classrooms, vowing to welcome all students back for in-person learning by mid-March.
  4. The district previously planned to welcome back young children and students with disabilities in late January, but the timeline was extended after labor negotiations failed.
  5. The timeline approved by the Loudoun County School Board — on a vote of 8 to 1 — is less detailed and moves a little faster.
  6. Just a month from that date, he now no longer believes that to be realistic, and will no longer estimate a timeline for the trial.
  7. Timeline: Is the story still spreading at the time of the inquiry?
  8. So, he has access to his entire timeline, and it was up to the visualizers to visualize it in some way that it might be.
  9. With the complete camera record, he mapped out an indisputable timeline.
  10. That timeline can serve as the backbone for the story our data tells.
  11. The gas didn't work on me, you see, because it was adjusted to the physiology of that timeline.
  12. I've made up the gas for him and adjusted the formula so that it will work on people of our timeline.