0 to agree on a new and later date for something to happen:
I rescheduled my doctor's appointment for later in the week.
Banks have rescheduled the debts of many developing countries .
1 to arrange something for a different time:
I rescheduled my doctor’s appointment for later in the week.
3 to change the arrangements for paying back loans, usually because the borrower is unable to pay them back at the time originally agreed:
The actual duration of rescheduling the 60 tasks was approximately 23 s, which is 3 s greater than estimated.
Table 13 shows that convergence to the optimum solution with respect to concurrent rescheduling 0 task completion is reached after four iterations.
Rescheduled amounts totalled £4,819.1 million and unrescheduled amounts £1,902.2 million.
A total of 184 interviewees were represented by solicitors or other advisers at the time the interview was rescheduled.
Given that the vote has already been rescheduled three times, it is now, in my view, too late.
The police have rescheduled court escort arrangements to avoid, whenever possible, times when schoolchildren might be on the local streets.
The continued withdrawal of the remaining land is not expected to have any lasting effect because military exercises have been rescheduled to take place elsewhere.
My fourth point concerns rescheduling of debt, which is a common problem throughout the world these days.
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重新安排…的時間, 將…改期, 延後(還款)時間…
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重新安排…的时间, 将…改期, 推迟(还款)时间…
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cambiar la fecha de, reprogramar, cambiar…
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remarcar, reagendar…
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yeniden kararlaştırmak, tekrar başka bir tarih belirlemek…
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changer l’heure / la date de…
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