Slated to do Meaning in English
expression · lemma: slate to do
释义
Used to say that something is officially planned or scheduled to happen, or that a person is expected to do something at a future time.
用法与细微差别
Most often found in formal, news, or business contexts. Synonymous with 'scheduled to' or 'expected to.' Usually followed by a verb: 'slated to begin,' 'slated to launch.' Not used in casual spoken English.
例句
The meeting is slated to start at 10 a.m.
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She is slated to receive an award next week.
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The new movie is slated to be released in July.
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The concert was slated to take place outdoors, but it moved inside because of rain.
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He’s slated to become the next manager if everything goes according to plan.
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Several new stores are slated to open downtown this fall.
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