timetable

time|table /t'aɪmteɪbəl/ (timetables timetabling timetabled)
1 [N-COUNT]
A timetable is a plan of the times when particular events are to take place.
Don't you realize we're working to a timetable? We have to have results...
The two countries are to try to agree a timetable for formal talks.
= schedule
2 [N-COUNT]
In a school or college, a timetable is a list that shows the times in the week at which particular subjects are taught. You can also refer to the range of subjects that a student learns or the classes that a teacher teaches as their timetable. (BRIT; in AM, usually use class schedule)
Options are offered subject to staff availability and the constraints of the timetable...
3 [N-COUNT]
A timetable is a list of the times when trains, boats, buses, or aeroplanes are supposed to arrive at or leave from a particular place. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use schedule)
For a local bus timetable, contact Dyfed County Council.
4 [VERB] usu passive, be V-ed, be V-ed to-inf
If something is timetabled, it is scheduled to happen or do something at a particular time. (mainly BRIT)
On both days, three very different trains will be timetabled...
Opie is timetabled to work a four-day week.
= schedule

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