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Examples:the hero has plans already laid (idiom); have plans ready in advance—secret satisfaction concerning one's evil plans—well-laid plans may fail, and success may come where you least expect it—lit. persons who walk different paths cannot make plans together—fig. draw up plans to deal with sth—profound or erudite plans—work or plans left as a legacy—fig. not yet ready (of plans)—lit. battle plan based on the eight trigrams (in legend); fig. a clever plan—magnificent building reduced a mound of rubble (idiom); fig. all one's plans in ruins—finally a soap bubble (idiom); grandiose plans that end up with nothing—put forward plans and ideas (also derogatory)—lit. deep plans and distant thoughts—lit. thousand ways, a hundred plans (idiom); by every possible means—God's plans supercede our own—fall through (of plans, hopes)—fig. conceal oneself or one's plans—brocade sack of miracle plans (idiom); bag of tricks—lit. inquire of the tripods (idiom); fig. to plan to seize power of the whole country—land use plan (official P.R.C. government term)—will go ahead whatever happens (of an arrangement or plan)—George Catlett Marshall (1880-1959), US general in WWII and Secretary of State 1947-1949, author of the postwar Marshall plan for Europe and Nobel peace laureate—plan of convenience (idiom); stop-gap measure—use a long line catch a big fish (idiom); a long-term plan for major returns—change a plan as quickly as a flag (changes in the wind)(idiom)—the most important part or highlight (of a project, plan etc)—formal program of the communist party after 1949, that served as interim national plan—a sly individual has more than one plan fall back on [idiom.]—be able to plan victory from a thousand miles away [idiom.]— |