Timetable meaning in English
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Definition
a timetable: an agenda, a calendar, a program, a schedule
- "However I simply can't ignore the aberrations of her timetable."
- "Rest assured that I will take into account your remarks concerning Susan's timetable."
- "Time management is essential to high-level executives, and I want to know about your timetable."
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