sked

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A schedule. informal
    — Smaller-town indies are lopping off early-week skeds with winter among us.
  2. herring Lewis,informal
动词 v.
  1. To schedule. informal,transitive
    — Plan of the Pennsylvania State Council of Defense to ring in a State-wide network of 45 stations for an "educational" blackout test, was nixed by the Office of Censorship after it was okayed by the Third Service Command of the army. Skedded for Thursday (8), purpose of the broadcast was to educate public with air raid warning signals and all Pennsylvanians were urged to listen to instructions as broadcast.

词形变化

skeds plural sched alternative skeds present,singular,third-person skedding participle,present skedded participle,past skedded past sched alternative skeds plural

词源

词源 1
Respelling of the first syllable of schedule.
词源 2
Presumably from Scottish Gaelic sgadan.
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