Usage examples of "schedule" in English with translation to Spanish

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How's your schedule looking? ¿Cómo se ve tu horario?
I'll check my schedule. Revisaré mi horario.
Please show me the schedule. Por favor, muéstreme el horario.
Do you have the schedule? ¿Tienes el horario?
I have a flexible schedule. Tengo un horario flexible.
My schedule is pretty crazy. Mi horario es muy alocado.
She accommodated her schedule to his. Ella acomodó su horario al de él.
Tom called Mary up and asked her what her schedule was. Tom llamó a Mary y le preguntó cuál era su horario.
The schedule dictates that this work be done by the weekend. El horario indica que esta tarea debe estar hecha para el fin de semana.
What time is the plane scheduled to land? ¿A qué hora está programado que aterrice el avión?
Tom explained the schedule to Mary. Tom le explicó la agenda a Mary.
We'd better not change the schedule. Será mejor que no cambiemos de plan.
I'll need to check my schedule. Tendré que revisar mi agenda.
He changes his schedule from day to day. Él cambia su agenda de día a día.
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