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plot
/ˈplɑt/
(v.)繪製小塊土地,地區圖,圖,陰謀,情節(vt.)劃分,繪圖,密謀(vi.)密謀,策劃
From:
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plot
圖表;曲線;繪(製);繪圖
From:
Network Terminology
plot
繪圖
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Plot
n.
1.
A
small
extent
of
ground
;
a
plat
;
as
,
a
garden
plot
.
2.
A
plantation
laid
out
. [
Obs
.]
3.
Surv.
A
plan
or
draught
of
a
field
,
farm
,
estate
,
etc
.,
drawn
to
a
scale
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Plot
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Plotted
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Plotting
.]
To
make
a
plot
,
map
,
pr
plan
,
of
;
to
mark
the
position
of
on
a
plan
;
to
delineate
.
This
treatise
plotteth
down
Cornwall
as
it
now
standeth
.
--
Carew
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Plot
,
n.
1.
Any
scheme
,
stratagem
,
secret
design
,
or
plan
,
of
a
complicated
nature
,
adapted
to
the
accomplishment
of
some
purpose
,
usually
a
treacherous
and
mischievous
one
;
a
conspiracy
;
an
intrigue
;
as
,
the
Rye-house
Plot
.
I
have
overheard
a
plot
of
death
.
--
Shak
.
O
,
think
what
anxious
moments
pass
between
The
birth
of
plots
and
their
last
fatal
periods
! --
Addison
.
2.
A
share
in
such
a
plot
or
scheme
;
a
participation
in
any
stratagem
or
conspiracy
. [
Obs
.]
And
when
Christ
saith
,
Who
marries
the
divorced
commits
adultery
,
it
is
to
be
understood
,
if
he
had
any
plot
in
the
divorce
.
--
Milton
.
3.
Contrivance
;
deep
reach
of
thought
;
ability
to
plot
or
intrigue
. [
Obs
.]
“A
man
of
much
plot
.”
4.
A
plan
;
a
purpose
.
“No
other
plot
in
their
religion
but
serve
God
and
save
their
souls.”
5.
In
fiction
,
the
story
of
a
play
,
novel
,
romance
,
or
poem
,
comprising
a
complication
of
incidents
which
are
gradually
unfolded
,
sometimes
by
unexpected
means
.
If
the
plot
or
intrigue
must
be
natural
,
and
such
as
springs
from
the
subject
,
then
the
winding
up
of
the
plot
must
be
a
probable
consequence
of
all
that
went
before
.
--
Pope
.
Syn:
--
Intrigue
;
stratagem
;
conspiracy
;
cabal
;
combination
;
contrivance
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Plot
v. i.
1.
To
form
a
scheme
of
mischief
against
another
,
especially
against
a
government
or
those
who
administer
it
;
to
conspire
.
The
wicked
plotteth
against
the
just
.
--
Ps
.
xxxvii
. 12.
2.
To
contrive
a
plan
or
stratagem
;
to
scheme
.
The
prince
did
plot
to
be
secretly
gone
.
--
Sir
H
.
Wotton
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Plot
,
v. t.
To
plan
;
to
scheme
;
to
devise
;
to
contrive
secretly
.
“
Plotting
an
unprofitable
crime.”
--
Dryden
.
“
Plotting
now
the
fall
of
others.”
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
plot
n
1:
a
secret
scheme
to
do
something
(
especially
something
underhand
or
illegal
); "
they
concocted
a
plot
to
discredit
the
governor
"; "
I
saw
through
his
little
game
from
the
start
" [
syn
:
secret plan
,
game
]
2:
a
small
area
of
ground
covered
by
specific
vegetation
; "
a
bean
plot
"; "
a
cabbage
patch
"; "
a
briar
patch
" [
syn
:
plot
of ground
,
patch
]
3:
the
story
that
is
told
in
a
novel
or
play
or
movie
etc
.;
"
the
characters
were
well
drawn
but
the
plot
was
banal
"
4:
a
chart
or
map
showing
the
movements
or
progress
of
an
object
v
1:
plan
secretly
,
usually
something
illegal
; "
They
plotted
the
overthrow
fo
the
government
"
2:
make
a
schematic
or
technical
drawing
of
that
shows
how
things
work
or
how
they
are
constructed
[
syn
:
diagram
]
3:
make
a
plat
of
; "
Plat
the
town
" [
syn
:
plat
]
[
also
:
plotting
,
plotted
]
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