词汇 | plot |
释义 | plot noun[ C ] uk /plɒt/ us /plɑːt/ plotnoun[C] (STORY)B2 the story of a book, film, play, etc.: 情节 The movie has a very simple plot.这部电影情节很简单。 The plots of his books are basically all the same.他的书情节基本上都一样。 The movie's plot hinges on a case of mistaken identity. It takes a fair amount of concentration to follow the movie's labyrinthine plot.要非常专注地观看才能弄懂那部电影曲折复杂的情节。 There are so many different strands to the plot that it's quite hard to follow. There's an unexpected twist in/to the plot towards the end of the movie. I enjoyed the movie, but I couldn't follow all the intricacies of the plot. Accounts and stories anecdote another anti-narrative backstory be another storyidiom bodice-ripper cautionary tale horror story in medias res kompromat legend legendary lore reminiscence rundown running commentaryphrase scenario semi-legendary write something up yarn plotnoun[C] (PLAN)a secret plan made by several people to do something that is wrong, harmful, or not legal, especially to do damage to a person or a government: 秘密计划;阴谋 The plot was discovered before it was carried out.这项阴谋还未得逞就暴露了。 [ + to infinitive ]The police have foiled a plot to assassinate the president.警方挫败了一个刺杀总统的阴谋。 a devilish plot恶毒的阴谋 They uncovered a plot to destabilize the government.他们揭露了一起企图颠覆政府的阴谋。 The conspirators' plot failed because they made two fatal miscalculations.阴谋者的诡计失败了,因为他们做出了两个致命的误算。 Guy Fawkes was executed for treason after he took part in a plot to blow up the British Parliament building. It was in August of 1978 that the Bolton brothers hatched their plot to kill their parents. Plotting & trapping be in league with someoneidiom cahoots catch someone out chemtrail chicanery conspiracy conspiracy theorist conspiracy theory conspirator conspire insinuate machination outplot plotter ploy pretext pretextual walk right into somethingidiom what's your game?idiom wheeze plotnoun[C] (GROUND)C2 a small piece of land that has been marked or measured for a particular purpose: 小块土地,小块地皮 a vegetable plot菜地 There are several plots of land for sale.有好几块地要出售。 Geography: areas of land in general berm bioregion circuit corner curtilage demesne dry land ecoregion enclosure interlacustrine intermountain landbank neutral zone non-desert patch swale swathe territoriality transect plotnoun[C] (DIAGRAM)US a diagram or chart示意图(或图表) Tables, graphs & diagrams abscissa asymptote asymptotic bar chart bar graph block graph coordinate diagram flowchart graph paper Mind Map normal distribution organigram pictogram projection replot scatter diagram tabular tabulate vertical axis Idiomthe plot thickens plot verb uk /plɒt/ us /plɑːt/-tt- plotverb (MARK)[ T ] to mark or draw something on a piece of paper or a map在纸(或地图)上标出,画出 [ T ] to make marks to show the position, movement, or development of something, usually in the form of lines or curves between a series of points on a map or piece of paper: 在图上标绘…的位置;绘制…的图;标出…的航线 Radar operators plotted the course of the incoming missile.雷达操作员标绘出了来袭导弹的轨迹。 We've plotted our projected costs for the coming year, and they show a big increase.我们绘制出了来年的预计成本曲线,从中可以看出成本将大幅增加。 Maps & map-making cartographer cartographic cartographically central meridian coastline cognitive map compass rose contour coordinate elevation grid reference isobar isoline isothermal meridian os pt relief map replot sketch map You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Tables, graphs & diagrams plotverb (PLAN)[ I or T ] to make a secret plan to do something wrong, harmful, or illegal: 密谋;策划 The army is plotting the overthrow of the government.军队正密推翻政府。 I can't believe that he's plotting against his own father.我难以相信他正暗中和自己的父亲作对。 [ + to infinitive ]They're plotting (together)to take over the company.他们在(一起)谋划接管该公司。 [ T ]humorous to make a secret plan to do something funny or enjoyable to or for someone: 密谋,策划(开某人的玩笑) [ + to infinitive ]They're plotting to play a trick on their brother.他们正密谋捉弄他们的哥哥。 He's plotting a surprise party for his wife's birthday.他在偷偷为妻子的生日策划一个惊喜聚会。 Plotting & trapping be in league with someoneidiom cahoots catch someone out chemtrail chicanery conspiracy conspiracy theorist conspiracy theory conspirator conspire insinuate machination outplot plotter ploy pretext pretextual walk right into somethingidiom what's your game?idiom wheeze plotverb (STORY)[ T ] to write the plot for something: 为…设计情节 So far I've only plotted (out) the story in a rough form.到目前为止,我仅仅构思出了故事的基本框架。 Writing & typing agraphia asemic bang bang something out bash something out borrow chart dot draw keyboard orthography put someone down for something put something/someone down re-register re-registration readability scrawl semiotics speller transcribe plot | American Dictionaryplot noun[ C ] us/plɑt/ plotnoun[C] (SECRET PLAN)a secret plan to do something that is wrong, harmful, or illegal: The police discovered a plot to rob the bank. plotnoun[C] (STORY)literature the plan or main story of a book, film, play, etc.: The novel has a complicated plot that is sometimes difficult to follow. plotnoun[C] (GROUND)a small piece of land that has been marked or measured for a particular purpose: a garden plot plot verb us/plɑt/-tt- plotverb (MARK)[ T ] mathematics to mark a paper or use a computer to show the position of a number or represent a solution to an equation (= mathematical statement) and create a graph (= drawing) [ T ] To plot something is also to mark or draw lines showing a route on a piece of paper or a map, or to put numbers on a piece of paper to show how amounts are related: He plotted a course between Hawaii and Tahiti. We measured and plotted the amounts of chemicals that were released in the countryside. plot | Business Englishplot noun[ C ] uk /plɒt/us PROPERTY a small piece of land that is intended for a particular purpose: The building plot was valued at £160,000. We are planning to develop a plot of land adjacent to the park. plot verb[ T ] uk /plɒt/us-tt- to mark or draw something on a piece of paper or a map: The software system makes it possible to plot the exact location of sales vehicles. GRAPHS & CHARTS to make marks to show the position, movement, or development of something, usually in the form of lines or curves between a series of points on a piece of paper: We provide a two-dimensional graph where you can plot the current location of your organization and then identify the desired point to which you would like the organization to move. to make a secret plan to do something: The French building materials giant is plotting a £3bn bid for the troubled UK cement maker. |
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