retime
verb [ T ] (also re-time) uk/ˌriːˈtaɪm/
重新安排时间;重新排程
to change the time at which something happens or will happen
People might retime their trips to less congested times, or change to public transport. 人们可能会把自己的出行时间重新安排到开车不那么拥挤的时候,或者改坐公交车。
The traffic lights have been retimed to give people more time to cross the street.
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- He re-timed his speech in order to get away before the marchers arrived.
- Trains from the city will be re-timed to allow passengers the chance of a full round trip.
- Around 10% of budget airlines flights are re-timed or moved to another slot.