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scheduling [Brit ˈʃɛdjuːlɪŋ, Am ˈskɛdʒəlɪŋ] N
scheduling (of project, work)
scheduling (of monument) Brit
I. schedule [Brit ˈʃɛdjuːl, ˈskɛdjuːl, Am ˈskɛdʒəl] N
1. schedule:
schedule ADMIN, COMM, CONSTR
2. schedule (of appointments):
3. schedule TV:
4. schedule TRANSP (timetable):
5. schedule (list):
schedule COMM, LAW (of prices, charges)
6. schedule Brit (tax form):
II. schedule [Brit ˈʃɛdjuːl, ˈskɛdjuːl, Am ˈskɛdʒəl] VB trans
1. schedule:
schedule (plan) activity
schedule (arrange) holiday, appointment
2. schedule Brit ARCHEOL (list):
schedule building, site
repayment schedule N
television schedule N (in newspaper)
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I. schedule [ˈʃedju:l, Am ˈskedʒu:l] N
1. schedule (timetable):
to draw up/to stick a schedule of a bus, train, aircraft
2. schedule (plan):
3. schedule FIN:
II. schedule [ˈʃedju:l, Am ˈskedʒu:l] VB trans
1. schedule (plan):
2. schedule (arrange):
railroad schedule N
rearrange schedule
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horaire des vols
répartition d'un programme
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I. schedule [ˈskedʒ·ul] N
1. schedule (timetable):
to draw up/to stick a schedule of a bus, train
2. schedule (plan):
3. schedule FIN:
II. schedule [ˈskedʒ·ul] VB trans
1. schedule (plan):
2. schedule (arrange):
rearrange schedule
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horaire des vols
répartition d'un programme
Present
Ischedule
youschedule
he/she/itschedules
weschedule
youschedule
theyschedule
Past
Ischeduled
youscheduled
he/she/itscheduled
wescheduled
youscheduled
theyscheduled
Present Perfect
Ihavescheduled
youhavescheduled
he/she/ithasscheduled
wehavescheduled
youhavescheduled
theyhavescheduled
Past Perfect
Ihadscheduled
youhadscheduled
he/she/ithadscheduled
wehadscheduled
youhadscheduled
theyhadscheduled
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Displaced workers fall behind in their mortgage payments and in providing health care to their families.
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Bodies moving slowly on the trailing side of the planet will gain energy, rise to a higher, slower, orbit, and thereby fall behind, similarly repelled.
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If some capitalists do this, all capitalists must do it, because those who do not will fall behind in competition.
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Many homeless students fall behind their peers in school due to behavioral disorders, and lack of attendance in school.
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Along with the conductor, the engineer monitors time to not fall behind schedule, nor leave stations early.
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