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plan

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English definition

    Noun

  • 1. a series of steps to be carried out or goals to be accomplished;

    • "they drew up a six-step plan"
    • "they discussed plans for a new bond issue"
  • 2. an arrangement scheme;

    • "the awkward design of the keyboard made operation difficult"
    • "it was an excellent design for living"
    • "a plan for seating guests"
  • 3. scale drawing of a structure;

    • "the plans for City Hall were on file"

    Verb

  • 1. have the will and intention to carry out some action;

    • "He plans to be in graduate school next year"
    • "The rebels had planned turmoil and confusion"
  • 2. make plans for something;

    • "He is planning a trip with his family"
  • 3. make or work out a plan for; devise;

    • "They contrived to murder their boss"
    • "design a new sales strategy"
    • "plan an attack"
  • 4. make a design of; plan out in systematic, often graphic form;

    • "design a better mousetrap"
    • "plan the new wing of the museum"

Example sentences

  • Their plan had some difficulties in being in operation.

  • Nothing is lacking for our plan.

  • The manager thought he was a reliable person and told him all about the new plan.

  • You can't rely on the weather being fine for anything you plan in England.

  • A detailed street plan of the city is inserted in a corner of the area map.

  • His plan backfired on him , and he lost all his money.

  • Your plan is a good one, but then it would take too much.

  • No better plan occurred to them.

  • In China today each couple is required to carry out a eugenic plan strictly.

  • The plan is subject to the manager's approval.

  • I am inclined to believe that he is really opposed to the plan.

  • He finally OK'd my plan.

  • He was involved in working out a plan.

  • The spaceshipblasted off at 15:30 according to the plan.

  • I opposed myself to the training plan.

  • Lack of money led to the abandonment of this plan.

  • At the meeting Smith made some objection to my plan which I was able to shoot down in flames with no trouble.

  • Your idea will be incorporated in the plan.

  • The plan is yet in the rough.

  • Everything has worked out according to plan.

  • He carried out the plan in very detail.

  • Your plan is contrary to mine.

  • He failed to finish the plan. So they place great pressure on him to resign.

  • He endured hardships to plan retaliation.

  • After some thought he hit on a plan to route the enemy.

  • Draw the plan on a grid.

  • The plan to murder the president went off at half cock because the signal was given before It'should have been.

  • Objections to the plan will be taken into consideration.

  • David is determined to follow his plan through.

Phrase collocation

  • someone's ( 或 the) best plan

    a person's (or the) most sensible course of action

  • go according to plan

    happen as one arranged or intended

  • make a plan

    (S. African)devise a way of overcoming difficulties

  • plan of action (或 campaign 或 attack)

    an organized programme of measures to be taken in order to achieve a goal

Synonym discrimination

  • plan, design, plot, scheme, project, blueprint, programme

Meaning of plan

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