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1 schedule
'ʃedju:l, ]( American) 'sked-
1. noun(a statement of details, especially of timing of activities, or of things to be done: a work schedule for next month.) programa
2. verb(to plan the time of (an event etc): The meeting is scheduled for 9.00 a.m.) programar, fijarschedule n1. programaaccording to the schedule, the building will be finished in 2005 según el programa, el edificio estará acabado en el año 20052. horariobehind schedule atrasado / con retrasotr['ʃedjʊːl, SMALLʊʃ/SMALL 'skedjʊəl]1 (programme) programa nombre masculino3 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (timetable) horario1 programar, fijar■ I've scheduled the meeting for 2.00 pm he programado la reunión para las 2.00\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLaccording to schedule según lo previstoto be ahead of schedule ir adelantado,-ato be behind schedule llevar retraso, ir atrasado,-aschedule n1) plan: programa m, plan mon schedule: según lo previstobehind schedule: atrasado, con retraso2) timetable: horario mn.• apéndice s.m.• calendario s.m.• calendario de proyectos s.m.• horario s.m.• lista s.f.• plan s.m.• programa s.m.v.• catalogar v.• planificar v.• programar v.• proyectar v.
I 'skedʒuːl, 'ʃedjuːl1) ( plan) programa m, calendario mwe are falling behind schedule — nos estamos atrasando con respecto al programa or al calendario
the work is on/ahead of schedule — llevamos el trabajo al día/adelantado
2) ca) ( list) (frml) lista fschedule of charges — ( Law) pliego m de cargos
b) ( appendix) anexo m, apéndice mc) (AmE) ( timetable - for transport) horario m; (- for classes) horario m (de clases)
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transitive verb (timetable, plan) (usu pass) programaradditional meetings have been scheduled — se han fijado or programado más reuniones
['ʃedjuːl] , (US) [ˌ'skedjuːl]to be scheduled to + INF: the conference is scheduled to take place in August la conferencia está planeada para el mes de agosto; to be scheduled FOR something: the building is scheduled for demolition — está prevista la demolición del edificio
1. N1) (=timetable) [of work, visits, events] programa m, calendario m ; [of trains, buses] horario m ; (TV, Rad) (often pl) programación fa busy/punishing schedule — un programa or calendario apretado/agotador, una agenda apretada/agotadora
we are working to a very tight schedule — tenemos un programa or calendario de trabajo muy apretado
the strike could threaten Christmas schedules — la huelga podría afectar a la programación de Navidad
the work is behind/ahead of schedule — el trabajo lleva retraso/va adelantado (con respecto al programa or calendario)
the train arrived on/ahead of schedule — el tren llegó a la hora prevista/antes de lo previsto
2) (=list) [of contents, goods, charges] lista f3) (Jur) inventario m2.VT (=programme, timetable) [+ meeting] programar, fijar; [+ TV programmes] programar; [+ trains, planes] programar el horario dethe meeting is scheduled for seven o'clock or to begin at seven o'clock — la reunión está programada or fijada para las siete
the plane is scheduled for two o'clock or to land at two o'clock — la hora de llegada prevista del avión es a las dos
an election was scheduled for last December — se habían programado or planeado unas elecciones para el pasado mes de diciembre
I have nothing scheduled for Friday — no tengo nada programado or planeado para el viernes
a second attempt to schedule a presidential debate has failed — ha fracasado un segundo intento de fijar una fecha para el debate presidencial
as scheduled — según lo previsto, de acuerdo con lo previsto
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I ['skedʒuːl, 'ʃedjuːl]1) ( plan) programa m, calendario mwe are falling behind schedule — nos estamos atrasando con respecto al programa or al calendario
the work is on/ahead of schedule — llevamos el trabajo al día/adelantado
2) ca) ( list) (frml) lista fschedule of charges — ( Law) pliego m de cargos
b) ( appendix) anexo m, apéndice mc) (AmE) ( timetable - for transport) horario m; (- for classes) horario m (de clases)
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transitive verb (timetable, plan) (usu pass) programaradditional meetings have been scheduled — se han fijado or programado más reuniones
to be scheduled to + INF: the conference is scheduled to take place in August la conferencia está planeada para el mes de agosto; to be scheduled FOR something: the building is scheduled for demolition — está prevista la demolición del edificio
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