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design, device, flat, idea, map, plan, programme, schedule, scheme, system* * *( detaljeret) design ( for for, fx he has ambitious designs for his son);(neds) scheme, design;( program) programme,(am) program;for, fx a design for a new theatre);( køreplan) timetable, schedule ( fx the trains run on schedule);[ det gik efter planen] it went according to plan;[ have planer om at] have plans for -ing, plan to;[ lægge en plan] make a plan;[ lægge planer for] make plans for;(neds) plot ( fx a bomb attack on somebody);[ nære planer om, omgås med planer om] consider,F contemplate ( fx buying a house);(neds) entertain schemes of ( fx revenge).II. (et -er)(mat.) plane;( niveau) level;( vinge på fly) wing;[ i plan med] on a level with;[ døren er i plan med væggen] the door is flush with the wall;[ på højeste plan] at the highest level;[ en konference på højeste plan] a top-level conference;( mellem regeringschefer) a summit conference;[ fortællingen kan læses på to planer] the story can be read at two levels.III. adj( uden buler) even,( vandret) level ( fx surface, ground, road),( især fagligt) plane;( flad) flat ( fx give him something flat to write on);[ plan med] even with, level with;( glat med) flush with.
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