[
UK
/tˈaɪmteɪbəl/
]
[ US /ˈtaɪmˌteɪbəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈtaɪmˌteɪbəɫ/ ]
NOUN
- a schedule of times of arrivals and departures
- a schedule listing events and the times at which they will take place
How To Use timetable In A Sentence
- I think it is you who suffers some abbreviation of time on this timetable.
- As well as laying out the timetable of events, sales of programmes also raise funds for the festival committee.
- The timetable should have a checklist to ensure that all the main areas have been covered in time for the exam.
- His book is unspeculative to a degree seldom met with outside railway timetables. Times, Sunday Times
- Fog upset the train timetable.
- In fairness to SWT, it must be extraordinarily difficult to compile a timetable for the network which will please everybody.
- Agree with the vendors the timetable of events following the meeting and the deadline for the revised firm offers.
- Look up the trains to Beijing in the timetable.
- If the listing is accompanied by a share issue, it will be the subscription period and other formalities which dictate the timetable.
- Megan happily pulled out the sheet of paper that her timetable, class list and corresponding teacher list was printed on.