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First, pronunciation
English: [/pl? n/]; United States: [/pl? n/]
Second, Chinese translation.
Design drawings and floor plans; Plan; Intend; (detailed) planning and scheme; Details of buildings, towns, etc.; Distribution map; make elaborate arrangements
Verb (abbreviation for verb) plan; Intend; Design; Organization; Arrangement; Planning; Expectation; Planning; make elaborate arrangements
Third person singular form: plan
Plural number: plan
Now participle: plan
Past tense: planned
Past participle: planned
Fourth, phrase collocation.
Have a plan for ...
Action plan action plan
Be one? Make a plan.
Guiding plan
mandatory plan
Feasible plan
Verb (abbreviation of verb) bilingual example 1. Is it? Time? Where to? Release? Our? Plan? Become? Operation. ?
It's time to implement our plan.
2. Is there? Have you been there? Answer? Change? Yes? Plan. ?
There's been a change of plans.
3. What? His? Take? Open? That? Plan?
What does he think of the plan?
4. That? Plan? Really? Have you been there? Down there? Discuss? For what? Answer? Year? Now ?
These plans have been discussed for a year.
5. Let's go. Hope? Everything? Will. Going? According to? Where to? Plan. ?
I hope everything goes according to plan.
6. Is she? Has it started? Where to? Explain? She? Plan? Yes? Action? Where to? That? Group. ?
She began to explain her action plan to the group.
Use of intransitive verbs
1. The basic meaning is "plan, scheme, scheme", which can refer to a tentative intention or plan to a detailed and accurate written scheme, and can be extended to a "goal, method" solution;
2. It can also be interpreted as "plan, schematic diagram", which generally refers to the shape, size, size and wall position of buildings on the map;
3. It can be used as both uncountable and countable nouns. When expressing "pre-arrangement or plan", the plural is often used, but it does not necessarily mean multiple arrangements or many plans.