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1 | I/T to make a secret plan with other people to do something bad 密谋;策划;合谋 |
| a woman who plotted the murder of her husband 密谋杀害亲夫的女子 |
| He warned that they might be plotting a coup against the administration. 他警告说他们可能在密谋一场针对该政府的政变。 |
| plot to do sth The men were charged with plotting to overthrow the government. 这些人被指控密谋推翻政府。 |
| 1a | T to secretly plan to do something 暗地里计划 | | The girls had been plotting Antonia’ s party in great excitement. 女孩子们已经在暗地里兴高采烈地筹划安东尼娅的聚会了。 | |
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2 | T to mark on a map the way that a ship or plane travels 在图上标绘出(船或飞机)的航线 |
| plot a course for sth We plotted a course for one of the smaller islands. 我们标绘出了到一座较小的岛屿的航线。 |
| 2a | to mark points on a graph 在曲线图上标注 | |
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3 | T to invent the series of related events that make up the main story in a book , film etc 构思(情节) |
| a densely plotted novel 构思缜密的小说 |
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