English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From time + line.
Pronunciation
Noun
timeline (plural timelines)
- A graphical representation of a chronological sequence of events (past or future); a chronology.
- A schedule of activities; a timetable.
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Translations
graphical representation of a chronological sequence of events
- Albanian: kalendari historik
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 年表 (zh) (niánbiǎo), 時間軸/时间轴 (zh) (shíjiānzhóu), 时间轴 (zh) (shíjiānzhóu), (historical) 歷史年表/历史年表, 历史年表 (lìshǐ niánbiǎo)
- Czech: časová osa
- Dutch: tijdlijn (nl)
- Estonian: ajatelg
- Finnish: aikajana (fi)
- French: frise chronologique f, ligne de temps f
- Galician: cronoloxía f
- German: Zeittafel f
- Greek: χρονολόγιο (el) n (chronológio), χρονοδιάγραμμα (el) n (chronodiágramma)
- Hungarian: idővonal
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- Icelandic: tímaás m
- Indonesian: garis waktu (id), linimasa
- Japanese: 年表 (ねんぴょう, nenpyō), 年譜 (ねんぷ, nenpu)
- Khmer: រេខាកាល (reikʰaa kaal)
- Polish: oś czasu f
- Portuguese: linha do tempo (pt) f, cronologia (pt) f
- Russian: временна́я шкала́ f (vremennája škalá), календа́рный гра́фик m (kalendárnyj gráfik), шкала́ вре́мени f (škalá vrémeni), хронологи́ческая диагра́мма f (xronologíčeskaja diagrámma)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: временска црта f
- Roman: vremenska crta f
- Spanish: cronología (es) f, línea de tiempo (es) f.
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Verb
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- To analyse a sequence of events or activities.
- To display such a sequence graphically.
Anagrams
Spanish
Noun
timeline f (plural timelines)
- timeline