plural plans
plural plans
Learner's definition of PLAN
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: a set of actions that have been thought of as a way to do or achieve something规划;方案 [count]
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the President's economic plan总统的经济规划
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the army's plan of attack军队的进攻方案
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We need to agree on a plan of action.我们需要就行动方案达成一致。
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often + for [noncount]
— see also game plan, master plan 2
: something that a person intends to do计划;打算 [count]
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often plural常用复数 -
We would love to have dinner at your house Friday night, but we already have plans. [=we are already planning/expecting to do something else]我们倒是希望周五晚上到你家吃饭,但我们已另有计划了。
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They didn't want to change their vacation plans.他们不想改变度假计划。
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We made plans to go out this Friday.我们计划本周五外出。
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[count] : a detailed agreement for telephone service, medical care, insurance, etc.(电话服务、医疗、保险等的)协议,方案 -
a health/medical plan [=an insurance program that pays for medical care]保健/医疗保险方案
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He changed his long-distance/calling plan.他变更了长途电话/电话费用协议。
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a tuition payment plan学费缴纳协议
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Her employer offers a great dental plan. [=insurance for dental care]雇主给她投了一份很棒的口腔医疗险。
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a retirement plan退休协议
— see also installment plan, pension plan 4
[count] : a drawing that shows the parts or details of something (such as a building, town, machine, etc.)平面图 -
a street plan of Washington, D.C.华盛顿特区的街道平面图
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a seating plan [=a drawing that shows the places where particular people will sit at a gathering]座位示意图
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often plural常用复数 — see also floor plan 2 plan /ˈplæn/ verb
plans; planned; planning
plans; planned; planning
Learner's definition of PLAN
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: to think about and arrange the parts or details of (something) before it happens or is made计划;筹划;部署 [+ object]
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We are busy planning the party.我们正忙着筹划聚会。
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The prisoners spent months planning their escape.囚犯们花了几个月的时间谋划逃跑。
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a teacher planning her next lesson正在备课的女教师
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The students are planning a protest.学生们正在筹划一次抗议活动。
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We have something very special planned for your birthday.我们为你的生日安排了特别节目。
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Their wedding is planned for June.他们的婚礼安排在六月举行。
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a planned series of books about cars筹划好的汽车图书系列。
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Things don't always go as planned.事情并不总按计划进行。
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That crash was no accident. They had the whole thing planned out to get insurance money.那次撞车事故绝不是意外。他们精心策划了整件事以骗取保险金。
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They planned the whole thing out.他们精心策划了整件事。
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You should first plan out your essay.你应当首先安排好你的论文。
[no object]
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a : to intend or expect to do (something)打算;预计 [+ object]
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followed by to + verb接动词不定式 [no object]
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followed by on + -ing verb接on+动词-ing形式 b [no object] : to expect something to happen期望;预料 —
+ for or on