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How to say "schedule" in English?
Work and rest schedule: daily schedule

Example:

I carefully organize my daily schedule.

I plan my schedule carefully every day.

He tried to adjust his schedule to set aside time for everything.

He tried to adjust his schedule so as to have time to take care of everything.

My daily schedule and how I use my time are all to show my master.

He is the master of our time, and we should respond to him in daily routine and time management.

Despite intense physical therapy every day, the prospects are still bleak.

Although physical therapy is strictly adhered to every day, the prospect is still worrying.

Despite intense physical therapy every day, the prospects are still bleak.

Although physical therapy is strictly adhered to every day, the prospect is still worrying.

He tried to adjust his schedule to set aside time for everything.

He tried to adjust his schedule so as to have time to take care of everything.

Extended data:

Use of timetable:

(verb)

1, schedule as a noun means "arranging time", and "schedule" as a verb means "putting something on the schedule" and "arranging time for something".

2.schedule is a transitive verb followed by a noun, pronoun or infinitive, which can be used in the passive structure.

When used as a verb, schedule means "(predetermined)", which is widely used in the United States.

Example:

The door is scheduled to close at eleven o'clock. ?

It is stipulated to close at 1 1.

4. Train timetable means "train timetable" in America, which means the same as that in Britain. ?

5. The schedules commonly used by Americans are as planned, on time, as planned, as planned and behind schedule. According to the schedule means "as planned".

Planning means "reaching the plan according to the scheduled time" or "reaching the scheduled plan" or "falling behind the plan"?

Example:

The meeting was held as scheduled. ?

The meeting went on as planned. ?