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{plɔt}
I. 1. парче земя, участък, парцел
2. план, скица, график, диаграма
3. заговор, съзаклятие, конспирация, интрига
to hatch/lay a PLOT заговорнича
4. фабула, сюжет, интрига
II. 1. разпределям, разделям (земя)
to PLOT out парцелирам
2. чертая, скицирам, съставям (карта), отбелязвам (като) на карта/план/чертеж, правя диаграма, чертая крива
3. заговорнича, съзаклятнича, правя интриги
4. измислям/нахвърлям фабула на* * *{plъt} n 1. парче земя, участък, парцел; 2. план, скица; график,(2) {plъt} v (-tt-) 1. разпределям, разделям (земя); to plot out па* * *участък; чертая; фабула; съзаклятие; сюжет; скицирам; парцел; план; заговорнича; заговор; интригантствам; комплот; кроя; конспирация; намерение;* * *1. i. парче земя, участък, парцел 2. ii. разпределям, разделям (земя) 3. to hatch/lay a plot заговорнича 4. to plot out парцелирам 5. заговор, съзаклятие, конспирация, интрига 6. заговорнича, съзаклятнича, правя интриги 7. измислям/нахвърлям фабула на 8. план, скица, график, диаграма 9. фабула, сюжет, интрига 10. чертая, скицирам, съставям (карта), отбелязвам (като) на карта/план/чертеж, правя диаграма, чертая крива* * *plot[plɔt] I. n 1. парче земя, участък, парцел; grass \plot тревна площ; 2. ам. план, чертеж, скица; графика, диаграма; \plot of X against У графика на Х като функция на У; 3. заговор, конспирация, съзаклятие, интрига; прен. план, намерение; to lay ( hatch) a \plot кова заговор, заговорнича; 4. лит. фабула, сюжет; интрига; the \plot thickens интригата се заплита (задълбочава); разг. работата става дебела; unravelling of the \plot развръзка; to lose the \plot разг. оплитам се, губя способностите си (преценката си); II. v (- tt-) 1. разпределям, разделям ( земя); to \plot out парцелирам; 2. чертая, скицирам; to \plot point by point построявам крива по точки; to \plot data нанасям данни (на графика); 3. кроя планове, заговорнича, съзаклятнича; интригантствам; правя машинации; 4. изграждам сюжета (на произведение).
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