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reschedule

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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re·sched·ule /ˌriːˈʃedjuːl $ -ˈskedʒʊl, -dʒəl/ AWL verb [transitive]  1 POSTPONE/DO LATERto arrange for something to happen at a different time from the one that was previously planned 改期,重新安排的时间reschedule something for something The press conference had to be rescheduled for March 19. 记者招待会不得不改到319日举行。2. technicalBFL to arrange for a debt to be paid back later than was previously agreed 延迟〔债务〕还款时间rescheduling noun [singular, uncountable]
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rescheduleNow it is pleading with the banks to reschedule £250m of borrowings to keep the company afloat.Concern swung away from programmes designed to reschedule a reduction of service costs, back towards the earlier aspiration of redemption.The negotiations, on rescheduling debts payable between mid-1991 and mid-1993, made some progress but no agreements were signed.Achieving a standstill is vital for Heron if it is to make headway in rescheduling its debt.News Corp is trying to persuade its 150 banks to agree to reschedule that debt with higher interest charges but later repayments.A condition of rescheduling the debt was that Walker split his dual role at the top.For instance we can suggest ways of rescheduling the payments over a longer period.
From Longman Business Dictionaryreschedulere‧sched‧ule /ˌriːˈʃedjuːl-ˈskedʒʊl, -dʒəl/ verb [transitive]1FINANCE to make new arrangements for the payment of a debt, loan etc, often because the person, company, or country owing the money cannot pay it back in the time agreed earlierFaced with mounting losses, the airlinerescheduled payments for its new aircraft.The company reached an agreement with its bankers to reschedule C$560 million in debt.2to arrange a new time or date for a meeting or eventThe shareholders meeting has been rescheduled for June 4.→ See Verb table
re·sched·ule verbChineseSyllable
from to at different for Corpus time a to Business arrange happen something


reschedule
reschedule AC /ˌriːˈʃedjuːl $ -ˈskedʒʊl, -dʒəl/ verb [transitive]
 Word Family: verb: schedule, reschedule; adjective: scheduled, rescheduled; noun: schedule
1. to arrange for something to happen at a different time from the one that was previously planned
    reschedule something for something
    The press conference had to be rescheduled for March 19.
2. technical to arrange for a debt to be paid back later than was previously agreed
—rescheduling noun [singular, uncountable]


re·sched·ule AW BrE /ˌriːˈʃedjuːl/ 🔊NAmE /ˌriːˈskedʒuːl/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they reschedule BrE /ˌriːˈʃedjuːl/ 🔊 NAmE /ˌriːˈskedʒuːl/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it reschedules BrE /ˌriːˈʃedjuːlz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˌriːˈskedʒuːlz/ 🔊past simple rescheduled BrE /ˌriːˈʃedjuːld/ 🔊 NAmE /ˌriːˈskedʒuːld/ 🔊past participle rescheduled BrE /ˌriːˈʃedjuːld/ 🔊 NAmE /ˌriːˈskedʒuːld/ 🔊 -ing form rescheduling BrE /ˌriːˈʃedjuːlɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˌriːˈskedʒuːlɪŋ/ 🔊~ sth (for/to sth) | ~ sth to do sth to change the time at which sth has been arranged to happen, especially so that it takes place later 将…改期;修改…的时间表;重新安排The meeting has been rescheduled for next week. 会议改期到下周举行。🔊🔊~ sth (finance 金融) to arrange for sb to pay back money that they have borrowed at a later date than was originally agreed 推迟还款;延期还款 re·sched·ul·ing BrE /ˌriːˈʃedjuːlɪŋ/ 🔊NAmE /ˌriːˈskedʒuːlɪŋ/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, singular]