英語

詞源

schedule第一個音節的重拼。

發音

  • 韻部:-ɛd

名詞

(複數)

  1. (非正式) 時間表,日程表
    • 1989, The Film Journal (volume 92, issues 1-6)
      Smaller-town indies are lopping off early-week skeds with winter among us.
    • 2008 3月 20, Ana Marie Cox, “Obama Conference Call”, 出自 Times, retrieved 20150315:
      Gibbs saying that the reason HRC delayed releasing her sked was that she was “hiding” something, []
      (請為本引文添加中文翻譯)

動詞

(第三人稱單數簡單現在時,現在分詞,一般過去時及過去分詞)

  1. (及物非正式) 安排時間
    • 1957 12月 30, “NBC Breaks Wax Rule for Hope's Britain Shows”, 出自 , 卷 59, 期 45,頁號 5:
      Actually NBC and other webs have used similar devices in the past, particularly during the war, when net used plattered segments for its news and documentary stanzas. As far as can be determined, however, this is the first post-war instance in which the net has allowed even a partial plattering of a regularly skedded commercial stanza.
      (請為本引文添加中文翻譯)

異序詞

  • , , ,

瑞典語

詞源

源自古瑞典語 ,源自古諾爾斯語 。對比丹麥語 書面挪威語

發音

  • 國際音標(幫助)/ɧeːd/
  • 韻部:-eːd

名詞

 c

變格

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單數 複數
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主格
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