planned
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A plan is a method of achieving something that you have worked out in detail beforehand. 計劃; 方案
The three leaders had worked out a peace plan. 這3位領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人已制定出了一份和平計劃。
He maintains that everything is going according to plan. 他堅持說一切都在按計劃進(jìn)行。
2. V-T/V-I If you plan what you are going to do, you decide in detail what you are going to do, and you intend to do it. 計劃
If you plan what you're going to eat, you reduce your chances of overeating. 如果你對要吃的東西加以計劃,飲食過度的幾率就會減少。
He planned to leave Baghdad on Monday. 他計劃星期一離開巴格達(dá)。
Moderate Republicans gathered together to plan for the future. 溫和的共和黨人集會籌劃未來。
3. N-PLURAL If you have plans, you are intending to do a particular thing. (具體) 安排
"I'm sorry," she said. "I have plans for tonight.". “抱歉,”她說。“我今晚有安排?!?/p>
4. V-T When you plan something that you are going to make, build, or create, you decide what the main parts of it will be and do a drawing of how it should be made. 規(guī)劃
It is no use trying to plan an 18-hole golf course on a 120-acre site if you have to ruin the environment to do it. 要規(guī)劃一個占地120公頃、擁有18洞的高爾夫球場如果必須破壞環(huán)境才能做到,那就毫無益處了。
5. N-COUNT A plan of something that is going to be built or made is a detailed diagram or drawing of it. 設(shè)計圖
...when you have drawn a plan of the garden. …在你畫完這個花園的設(shè)計圖時。
6. →see also planning
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