reschedule如何读

英:[ˌri:ˈʃedju:l]

美:[ˌriˈskedʒul]

reschedule是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 重新安排...的时间
  2. 将…改期
  3. 推迟还款
  4. 延期还款
  5. 重新编排
  6. 重新调度
  7. 重新安排支付方法
  8. 重订时间表(指更改某个事件发生的设定时间)

reschedule自然拼读

re·sched·ule

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reschedule变形

第三人称单数:reschedules

现在分词:rescheduling

过去式:rescheduled

过去分词:rescheduled

reschedule英英释义

transitive verb

to change the time of (something that has been planned).We had to reschedule the meeting for next Monday.

to change the required times for making repayment of (a debt).

reschedule词源中文解释

也作 re-schedule,意为“根据不同的时间表重新计划”,始于1912年,来自 re-(指“向后,再次”)+ schedule(动词)。相关词汇:Rescheduled;rescheduling。

reschedule_计算机行业词汇

重安排,重调度

reschedule词源英文解释

The first known use of reschedule was in 1878

reschedule 例句

1 This week's Colosseum concerts will be rescheduled for the autumn, but the 65-year-old still plans to begin his European tour in Germany on 1 June.

2 Bailey Moreno, 28, an occupational therapist in Miami, was supposed to be married on Sunday, May 3, but rescheduled for Monday, Aug. 24.

3 In an email, Susanne Blumenthal, the conductor of the EOS Chamber Orchestra in Cologne, Germany, said that even when canceled concerts have been rescheduled, most payments have been delayed, too.

4 None of his live dates have been rescheduled, though Morricone said he will continue to compose while he recovers.

5 The band said the Amsterdam show would be rescheduled.

6 The episodes were scheduled to air in March, but, after the shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School, in Parkland, Florida, the series was rescheduled for July.

7 Expect to have to deal with rescheduling issues and revisions to projects.

期待处理一些重新安排时间的事或者是修订项目.

8 It’s too soon to know whether “Blue” can be rescheduled.

9 The band had been scheduled to perform in Japan last week, but had to reschedule because of the earthquake and tsunami.

10 It sounds farfetched, but like a roast forsaken in the oven or a rescheduled dental appointment, childbirth is one of those minor details that tends to slip the minds of most soap opera characters.

11 And then the day before the defense says, "Oh, an issue came up. All right, we'll reschedule for three months from now."

12 All 13,000 tickets had sold out for the first night of the band’s rescheduled tour, which was postponed after McKenzie broke two bones in his hand earlier this year.

13 The statement added that previously scheduled dates for Vancouver, Louisville, Cleveland and Buffalo could not be rescheduled; ticketholders will be contacted by Ticketmaster.

14 Originally set for May 2020, the event was rescheduled several times.

15 Rose “kindly offered his support” to resume the tour, which include 10 postponed U.S shows that will be rescheduled and stops in Europe starting May 7 in Lisbon, Portugal, AC/DC said.

16 The regulatory group also rescheduled a hearing in Los Angeles to receive public comment on the proposed media consolidation.

17 Like almost everything else this year, The Style Invitational’s most popular contest faced a what-now? moment this past spring: The Kentucky Derby was rescheduled, tentatively, for Sept. 5.

18 A spokeswoman for the concert did not know if organizers plan to reschedule the event.

19 That rescheduling left Sotheby’s selling “Imps and Mods” on its own last week in London.

20 Another loss some people might feel now, whether they can reschedule a trip or not, is of their identity as a traveler, she said.

reschedule 同义词

1 重新计划

re-time replan

2 重新编排

reformat

3 重新安排

rearrange recast retool rejig

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