[count] 1 : a plan of things that need to be done and the times they will be done — often + for ▪ In planning for the project, you should include a list of goals and a timetable [=schedule] for achieving those goals. ▪ The agency set a strict/rigid/tight timetable for completing the work. 2 chiefly Brit : a list of the times when something (such as a bus, train, or airplane) is expected to leave or arrive
▪ a bus timetable [=(US) schedule] 3 Brit : a written or printed list of activities and the times when they will be done
▪ There have been a few changes to the class timetable. [=(US) schedule]
▪ a bus timetable [=(US) schedule]
▪ There have been a few changes to the class timetable. [=(US) schedule]
— time–table verb, time–tables; time–tabled; time–tabling [+ obj] chiefly Brit
▪ The meeting is timetabled [=scheduled] for 10 a.m. = The meeting is timetabled to begin at 10 a.m.
▪ The meeting is timetabled [=scheduled] for 10 a.m. = The meeting is timetabled to begin at 10 a.m.







