What does emploi du temps in French mean?

What is the meaning of the word emploi du temps in French? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use emploi du temps in French.

The word emploi du temps in French means schedule, timetable, busy schedule, busy schedule, definitive timetable, manage your time, manage your workload. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word emploi du temps

schedule

nom masculin (agenda, événements prévus)

(noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.)
L'emploi du temps de mon chef est très chargé ce mois-ci.
My manager's schedule is very busy this month.

timetable

nom masculin (école : semaine type)

(noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.)
Ma fille a reçu son emploi du temps et elle finit le vendredi à 16 h.

busy schedule

nom masculin (calendrier bien rempli)

(noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.)

busy schedule

nom masculin (familier, figuré (calendrier bien chargé)

(noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.)
Je ne peux pas te voir ce mois-ci, j'ai toujours un agenda de ministre en septembre !

definitive timetable

nom masculin (calendrier finalisé)

(noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.)

manage your time, manage your workload

locution verbale (s'occuper de son agenda)

(verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end.")
Tu dis que tu n'as jamais rien le temps de faire. Je pense juste qu'il faut que tu apprennes à gérer ton emploi du temps.
You say you never have enough time to do anything. I think you just need to learn to manage your time (or: your workload).

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