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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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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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scheduling

in the PONS Dictionary

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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
scheduling
in the PONS Dictionary
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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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English
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horaire des vols
répartition d'un programme
scheduling
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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As part of the new scheduling arrangement, all cross-divisional games rotate in a four-year cycle, with two years of play followed by two years off.
en.wikipedia.org
To avoid any scheduling confusion, the city is moving to a fixed-day residential blading schedule, similar to garbage removal.
globalnews.ca
It is common for most finance-related tasks (especially labor and material cost control) and long-term scheduling to be handled by a project manager.
en.wikipedia.org
It provides a variety of construction management services such as cost estimating, value engineering, constructability review, CPM scheduling and inspection.
en.wikipedia.org
He said military participation in the exercise will depend on scheduling and whether they receive any callouts for a real search and rescue.
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