词汇 | scheme |
释义 | scheme noun[ C ] uk /skiːm/ us /skiːm/ an organized plan for doing something, especially something dishonest or illegal that will bring a good result for you: 阴谋,诡计 He has a hare-brained/crazy scheme for getting rich before he's 20.他有一个轻率的/疯狂的计划,让自己在20岁前致富。 B2mainly UK an officially organized plan or system: 方案,计划 Under the current marking/mark scheme, you need 90 percent to get an A.在现在的评卷系统下,你必须有90分才能得A。 a training/housing/play scheme培训/住房/娱乐活动方案 a pension/savings scheme养老金/储蓄金计划 There's a new scheme in our town for recycling plastic bottles.我们镇上有一个回收利用塑料瓶的新计划。 Class sizes will increase under the new scheme.按照新的设计,班级规模将扩大。 The scheme is simple and cheap to operate. She's come up with some amazing scheme to double her income.她想出一个惊人的计划来使自己的收入增加一倍。 The scheme was launched a year ago. a management training scheme The scheme is devised for young people in the 15 - 20 age band.该方案是为15岁至20岁年龄段的年轻人设计的。 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 sting what's your game?idiom wheeze You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Planning, expecting and arranging Idiomthe scheme of things scheme verb[ I or T ] disapprovinguk /skiːm/ us /skiːm/ to make clever, secret plans that often deceive others: 密谋,策划 All her assistants were scheming against her.她所有的助手都在密谋反对她。 [ + to infinitive ]For months he had been scheming to prevent her from getting the top job.数月以来,他一直在密谋阻止她得到这个最高职位。 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 sting what's your game?idiom wheeze Related wordsschemer scheming scheme | American Dictionaryscheme noun[ C ] us/skim/ a plan for doing or organizing something: The committee came up with a creative fundraising scheme. The yellow and white color scheme brightened up the kitchen. A scheme is also a secret and dishonest plan: [ + to infinitive ]They devised a scheme to defraud the government of millions of dollars. Idiomin the (grand) scheme of things scheme verb[ I ] us/skim/ to make a plan, esp. a secret and dishonest one: [ + to infinitive ]He was scheming to get the top job from the moment he joined the company. schemernoun[ C ]us/ˈski·mər/ scheme | Business Englishscheme noun[ C ] uk /skiːm/us GOVERNMENT, MANAGEMENT, FINANCE UK an officially organized plan or system: a scheme to do sthThe firm is lead developer on a scheme to construct 800 homes. devise/come up with a schemeThey have devised a scheme that allows entrepreneurs to benefit from each other's success. introduce/launch/set up a scheme run/operate a schemeTesco runs a scheme to help managers spot talent. a job-creation/training scheme a government/management scheme an incentive/mentoring scheme investment/savings schemes disapproving a plan for getting an advantage for yourself, especially by deceiving others: a scheme to do sthHe was planning a scheme to rob people of their savings. participate in/be involved in a scheme See alsoadvance fee scheme buddy scheme contributory pension scheme enterprise investment scheme occupational pension scheme pension scheme Ponzi scheme pyramid scheme reward scheme small self-administered scheme suggestion scheme scheme verb[ I ] uk /skiːm/us disapproving to make clever secret plans which are intended to deceive people: scheme against sbHis staff were scheming against him. Collocations withschemeschemeThese are words often used in combination with scheme. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. allocation scheme In this context, the effectiveness of the function allocation scheme is dependent on the type of design task or activity. apprenticeship scheme Overall the episode highlighted the problem of organising an economywide apprenticeship scheme at a time when the employment structure is fragmenting. avoidance scheme A robust obstacle avoidance scheme should be capable of dealing with structured and/or unstructured uncertainties, and moving obstacles. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with scheme |
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