AGENDA


Meaning of AGENDA in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ five-point , etc.

An 18-point ~ was drawn up for the meeting.

▪ hidden , secret

He accused the government of having a hidden ~.

▪ real

▪ full

We have a very full ~ of issues to discuss.

▪ broad , narrow

The party has a rather narrow political ~.

▪ clear

A clear ~ will win votes in the next election.

▪ agreed ( esp. BrE )

▪ ambitious , radical

▪ public

▪ personal

▪ domestic , international , national

▪ economic , ideological , legislative , policy , political , research , social

▪ conservative , liberal , progressive

VERB + AGENDA

▪ have

▪ agree on , draw up ( esp. BrE ), establish , set

The college needs to establish an ~ for change.

▪ follow , pursue

They were pursuing their own ~.

▪ advance , further , push

I'm not trying to push any ~ here.

▪ add sth to , put sth on

I will put this on the ~ for the next meeting.

▪ remove sth from , take sth off

The question of pay had been taken off the ~.

▪ circulate

A copy of the ~ is circulated to delegates a month before the conference.

AGENDA + NOUN

▪ item

PREPOSITION

▪ on a/the ~

Safety at work is on the ~ for next month's meeting.

▪ off the ~

Child poverty has been pushed off the ~.

▪ ~ for

We have an agreed ~ for action.

PHRASES

▪ firmly on the ~ ( esp. BrE ), high on the ~

In our company, quality is high on the ~.

▪ an item on the ~ , a point on the ~

▪ next on the ~

Next on the ~ is deciding where we're going to live.

▪ top of the ~

Improving trade between the two countries will be top of the ~ at the talks.

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .