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plot

noun
/plɒt/
/plɑːt/
Idioms
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  1. [countable, uncountable] the series of events that form the story of a novel, play, film, etc.故事情节;布局
    • It's hard to follow the plot of the film.很难理解这部电影的情节。
    • plot about something a conventional plot about love and marriage传统的婚恋故事情节
    • The book is well organized in terms of plot.这本书的故事布局十分严谨。
    • Plot twists (= unexpected developments) keep you guessing throughout the series. 剧情转折让你在整个系列中不断猜测。
    Collocations LiteratureLiterature文学Being a writer当作家
    • write/​publish literature/​poetry/​fiction/​a book/​a story/​a poem/​a novel/​a review/​an autobiography写/发表文学作品/诗集/小说/书/故事/诗歌/长篇小说/评论/自传
    • become a writer/​novelist/​playwright成为作家/小说家/剧作家
    • find/​have a publisher/​an agent找到/有出版商/代理人
    • have a new book out出版一部新书
    • edit/​revise/​proofread a book/​text/​manuscript编辑/修订/校对书/文章/原稿
    • dedicate a book/​poem to…把一本书/一首诗献给…
    Plot, character and atmosphere情节、人物和氛围
    • construct/​create/​weave/​weave something into a complex narrative构思/创作/编写/把某事编成一部复杂的叙事小说
    • advance/​drive the plot推进故事情节的发展
    • introduce/​present the protagonist/​a character介绍主人公/一个人物
    • describe/​depict/​portray a character (as…)/(somebody as) a hero/​villain描述人物/英雄/坏蛋;把一个人物描绘成…;把某人描绘成英雄/坏蛋
    • create an exciting/​a tense atmosphere营造一种令人兴奋/紧张的气氛
    • build/​heighten the suspense/​tension制造/增加悬念/紧张气氛
    • evoke/​capture the pathos of the situation唤起对这种状况的同情
    • convey emotion/​an idea/​an impression/​a sense of…传达…情感/思想;给人…印象/感觉
    • engage the reader吸引读者
    • seize/​capture/​grip the (reader’s) imagination抓住(读者的)想象力
    • arouse/​elicit emotion/​sympathy (in the reader)唤起(读者的)情感/同情
    • lack imagination/​emotion/​structure/​rhythm缺乏想象力/情感/精心组织/节奏感
    Language, style and imagery语言、风格和形象语言
    • use/​employ language/​imagery/​humour/(US English) humor/​an image/​a symbol/​a metaphor/​a device使用语言/形象语言/幽默/意象/象征/暗喻/手段
    • use/​adopt/​develop a style/​technique使用/采用/形成一种风格/技巧
    • be rich in/​be full of symbolism富含象征意义
    • evoke images of…/a sense of…/a feeling of…唤起…的形象/感觉
    • create/​achieve an effect创造/取得效果
    • maintain/​lighten the tone维持/缓和基调
    • introduce/​develop an idea/​a theme引入/发展一种思想/一个主题
    • inspire a novel/​a poet/​somebody’s work/​somebody’s imagination促成小说的创作;给诗人以灵感;促成某人作品的诞生;激发某人的想象力
    Reading and criticism阅读与评论
    • read an author/​somebody’s work/​fiction/​poetry/​a text/​a poem/​a novel/​a chapter/​a passage读一个作家的作品/某人的著作/小说/诗集/一篇文章/一首诗/一部小说/一个章节/一段文章
    • review a book/​a novel/​somebody’s work评论一本书/一部小说/某人的作品
    • give something/​get/​have/​receive a good/​bad review给予/得到好评/恶评
    • be hailed (as)/be recognized as a masterpiece被誉为一部杰作
    • quote a(n) phrase/​line/​stanza/​passage/​author引用一个短语/一行诗/一节诗/一段文章/作者的话
    • provoke/​spark discussion/​criticism引发讨论/评论
    • study/​interpret/​understand a text/​passage研读/解读/理解一篇文章/一段文章
    • translate somebody’s work/​a text/​a passage/​a novel/​a poem翻译某人的作品/一篇文章/一段文章/一部小说/一首诗
    Extra Examples
    • She has constructed a complicated plot, with a large cast of characters.她构思了复杂的故事情节,里面人物众多。
    • The main plot revolves around a suspicious death.主要情节围绕着一个可疑的死亡事件展开。
    • There are several unexpected twists in the plot before the murderer is revealed.杀人凶手身分揭开之前,故事情节出现了几次意想不到的转折。
    • This car chase does nothing to advance the plot.这场车辆追逐对剧情发展毫无作用。
    Topics Film and theatreb1, Literature and writingb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • simple
    • complex
    • complicated
    verb + plot
    • construct
    • advance
    • give away
    plot + verb
    • develop
    • unfold
    • involve
    plot + noun
    • development
    • twist
    • device
    phrases
    • a twist in the plot
    • a twist of the plot
    See full entry
  2. [countable] a secret plan made by a group of people to do something wrong or illegal阴谋;密谋 synonym conspiracy
    • He had been the victim of an elaborate murder plot.他是一场精心策划的谋杀阴谋的受害者。
    • plot to do something The rebels hatched a plot to overthrow the government.反叛者策划了推翻政府的阴谋。
    • plot against somebody Police uncovered a plot against the president.警方揭露了一起针对总统的阴谋。
    • They had taken part in a Jacobite plot against William III.他们参加了英王詹姆斯二世追随者反对威廉三世的密谋。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • evil
    • fiendish
    • alleged
    verb + plot
    • hatch
    • uncover
    • foil
    preposition
    • plot against
    • plot by
    See full entry
  3. [countable] a small piece of land that is used or intended for a special purpose(专用的)小块土地
    • She bought a small plot of land to build a house on.她买了一小块地盖房子。
    • a vegetable plot一块菜圃
    Synonyms landland
    • lot
    • ground
    • space
    • plot
    These words all mean an area of land that is used for a particular purpose.
    • land an area of ground, especially one that is used for a particular purpose:
      • agricultural land农业用地
    • lot (North American English) a piece of land that is used or intended for a particular purpose:指作某种用途的一块地、场地:
      • building lots建筑用地
      • a parking lot停车场
    • ground an area of land that is used for a particular purpose :
      • The kids were playing on waste ground near the school.孩子们在学校附近的荒地玩耍。
      • the site of an ancient burial ground古代墓地遗址
    land, lot or ground?用 land、lot 还是 ground?Land is used for large areas of open land in the country, especially when it is used for farming. A lot is often a smaller piece of land in a town or city, especially one intended for building or parking on. Ground is any area of open land; a ground is an area of land designed or used for a particular purpose or activity.
    • space a large area of land that has no buildings on it:
      • The city has plenty of open space.这座城市有很多开阔的空地。
      • the wide open spaces of the Canadian prairies加拿大一片片广袤的草原
    • plot a small piece of land used or intended for a particular purpose:
      • She bought a small plot of land to build a house.她买了一小块地盖房子。
      • a vegetable plot一块菜圃
    lot or plot?用 lot 还是 plot?Either a lot or a plot can be used for building on. Only a plot can also be used for growing vegetables or burying people.Patterns
    • an open space
    • open/​empty/​vacant/​waste/​derelict land/​ground
    • a/​an empty/​vacant lot/​plot
    Extra Examples
    • The plots each measure 10 metres by 20 metres.这些地块每一块长20 米,宽10 米。
    • They own a five-acre plot of land.他们拥有一块 5 英亩的土地。
    • He was buried in the family plot at the cemetery.他葬在公墓中的家族墓地里。
    Topics Buildingsc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • garden
    • vegetable
    • farm
    verb + plot
    • work
    plot + verb
    • measure something
    phrases
    • a plot of land
    See full entry
  4. Word Originlate Old English (in sense 3 of the noun), of unknown origin. The sense ‘secret plan’, dating from the late 16th cent., is associated with Old French complot ‘dense crowd, secret project’, the same word being used occasionally in English from the mid 16th cent.
Idioms
lose the plot
  1. (British English, informal) to lose your ability to understand or deal with what is happening迷惘;不知所措
the plot thickens
  1. (humorous) used to say that a situation is becoming more complicated and difficult to understand情况变得复杂起来

plot

verb
/plɒt/
/plɑːt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they plot
/plɒt/
/plɑːt/
he / she / it plots
/plɒts/
/plɑːts/
past simple plotted
/ˈplɒtɪd/
/ˈplɑːtɪd/
past participle plotted
/ˈplɒtɪd/
/ˈplɑːtɪd/
-ing form plotting
/ˈplɒtɪŋ/
/ˈplɑːtɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to make a secret plan to harm somebody, especially a government or its leader密谋;暗中策划 synonym conspire
    • plot with somebody It is claimed he plotted with the country's enemies.据说他与该国的敌人密谋。
    • plot against somebody/something They were accused of plotting against the state.他们被指控密谋叛国。
    • plot with somebody against somebody/something He was accused of having secretly plotted with Tipu against the British.他被指控与蒂普秘密密谋反对英国人。
    • plot to do something They were plotting to overthrow the government.他们在密谋颠覆政府。
    • She constantly plotted and schemed to catch me in some sort of lie. 她不断地策划和策划要抓住我的某种谎言。
    • plot with somebody to do something Taylor plotted with his daughter to murder her husband.泰勒与女儿策划杀害女儿的丈夫。
    • plot something Military officers were suspected of plotting a coup.人们怀疑军方在策划政变。
    • She spends every waking hour plotting her revenge.她清醒的每时每刻都在策划着复仇。
    • They used the internet to plot their murderous attacks. 他们利用互联网策划他们的谋杀攻击。
    Extra Examples
    • He was arrested on suspicion of plotting against the king.他由于涉嫌图谋反对国王而被捕。
    • The killings were carefully plotted and not impulsive.谋杀是精心策划的,不是出于一时冲动。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • allegedly
    • secretly
    • carefully
    preposition
    • against
    • with
    phrases
    • accuse somebody of plotting something
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  2. [transitive] plot something (on something) to mark something on a map, for example the position or course of something(在地图上)画出,标出
    • The earthquake centres had been plotted on a world map.地震震中均被标示在一张世界地图上。
    • He plotted a new route across the Atlantic.他绘制了一条横跨大西洋的新路线。
    • The positions of the archaeological finds are accurately plotted.图上精确地标绘出考古发现的位置。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • accurately
    preposition
    • against
    • on
    See full entry
  3. [transitive] plot something (on something) to make a diagram or chart from some information绘制(图表)
    • We carefully plotted each patient's response to the drug on a chart.我们仔细绘出了每个病人对这种药物反应的图表。
    • Greenhouse temperature can be plotted against plant growth.可以用图表显示温室的温度相对于植物生长的情况。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • accurately
    preposition
    • against
    • on
    See full entry
  4. [transitive] plot something (on something) to mark points on a graph and draw a line or curve connecting them绘制(图表的曲线)
    • First, plot the temperature curve on the graph.首先,在图表上绘出温度曲线来。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • accurately
    preposition
    • against
    • on
    See full entry
  5. [transitive] plot something to write the plot of a novel, play, etc.(为小说、戏剧等)设计情节,布局
    • a tightly-plotted thriller情节丝丝入扣的惊险刺激小说
    Topics Literature and writingb2
  6. Word Originlate Old English (in sense 3 of the noun), of unknown origin. The sense ‘secret plan’, dating from the late 16th cent., is associated with Old French complot ‘dense crowd, secret project’, the same word being used occasionally in English from the mid 16th cent.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3096 COCA: 2967
plot

noun¹

1plan計劃ADJECTIVE | VERB + PLOT | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEevil, fiendish邪惡的/窮兇極惡的陰謀alleged指稱的陰謀assassination, coup, murder, terrorist暗殺/政變/謀殺/恐怖主義陰謀VERB + PLOThatch策劃陰謀uncover揭露陰謀foil挫敗陰謀PREPOSITIONplot against針對⋯的陰謀They had taken part in a plot against the king.他們參與了反對國王的密謀。plot by由⋯組織的陰謀The police claim to have uncovered a plot by terrorists to assassinate the president.警方聲稱偵破了一起恐怖分子暗殺總統的陰謀。
plot

noun²

2events in a story故事情節ADJECTIVE | VERB + PLOT | PLOT + VERB | PLOT + NOUN | PHRASES ADJECTIVEsimple簡單的情節complex, complicated複雜的情節basic基本情節main主要情節VERB + PLOTconstruct構思情節She has constructed a complicated plot, with a large cast of characters.她構思了複雜的故事情節,裏面人物眾多。advance推進情節This car chase does nothing to advance the plot.這場車輛追逐對劇情發展毫無作用。give away透露情節I don't want to give away the plot to anyone who hasn't seen the movie.我不想對沒看過這部電影的人透露其情節。PLOT + VERBdevelop, unfold情節發展/展開involve, revolve around情節涉及⋯/圍繞⋯The main plot revolves around a suspicious death.主要情節圍繞着一個可疑的死亡事件展開。PLOT + NOUNdevelopment情節的發展twist情節轉折There is a clever plot twist near the end of the film.影片快結尾處有一個巧妙的劇情轉折。device劇情手段PHRASESa twist in the plot, a twist of the plot情節的轉折There are several unexpected twists in the plot before the murderer is revealed.殺人兇手身分揭開之前,故事情節出現了幾次意想不到的轉折。
plot

noun³

3piece of land土地ADJECTIVE | VERB + PLOT | PLOT + VERB | PHRASES ADJECTIVEgarden, vegetable花圃;菜地farm小塊農業用地building (especially BrE) 小片建築用地burial墓地small小塊地10-acre, 12-acre, etc. * 10 英畝、12 英畝等的土地They own a five-acre plot of land.他們擁有一塊 5 英畝的土地。family, private家庭/私人用地VERB + PLOTwork耕作土地PLOT + VERBmeasure sth土地大小為⋯a plot measuring 10 m by 20 m一塊長 20 米、寬 10 米的土地PHRASESa plot of land一小塊地
plot

verb¹

1make secret plans密謀ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBallegedly據稱圖謀secretly秘密策劃carefully精心策劃The killings were carefully plotted and not impulsive.謀殺是精心策劃的,不是出於一時衝動。PREPOSITIONagainst密謀反對⋯He was arrested on suspicion of plotting against the king.他由於涉嫌圖謀反對國王而被捕。with與⋯策劃Taylor plotted with his daughter to murder her husband.泰勒與女兒策劃殺害女兒的丈夫。PHRASESaccuse sb of plotting sth指控某人圖謀⋯
plot

verb²

2mark sth on a chart標示在圖表上ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBaccurately精確地標繪The positions of the finds are accurately plotted.圖上精確地標繪出那些發現的位置。PREPOSITIONagainst標示⋯相對於⋯Greenhouse temperature can be plotted against plant growth.可以用圖表顯示溫室的溫度相對於植物生長的情況。on在⋯上繪製The figures are plotted on a graph.這些數字都繪製在一幅圖上。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3096 COCA: 2967
plot noun
conspiracy (a murder plot) land2 (a plot of land) story1 (the plot of the film)
plot

verb

plot ♦︎ conspire ♦︎ scheme ♦︎ collude ♦︎ conniveThese words all mean to secretly plan to do sth illegal or harmful. 这些词均表示密谋非法或害人的事。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to plot / conspire / scheme against sbto plot / conspire / collude / connive with sbto plot / conspire / collude togetherto plot / conspire / scheme / collude / connive to do sthto secretly plot / conspire / scheme / connive plot [intransitive, transitive] to make a secret plan to harm sb, especially a government or its leader 密谋,暗中策划(尤指加害政府或政府首脑)They were accused of plotting against the state.他们被指控阴谋叛国。She spends every waking hour plotting her revenge.她清醒的每时每刻都在策划着复仇。They were plotting to overthrow the government.他们在密谋颠覆政府。 see also plot conspiracy noun , plotter accomplice conspire kənˈspaɪə(r) [intransitive] (formal) to secretly plan with other people to do sth illegal or harmful 合谋;密谋;图谋They were accused of conspiring against the king.他们被指控阴谋背叛国王。She admitted conspiring with her lover to murder her husband.她承认与情夫密谋杀害亲夫。 see also conspiracy conspiracy , conspirator accomplice scheme skiːm [intransitive, transitive] to make secret plans to do sth that will help yourself and possibly harm others 密谋,秘密策划,图谋(损人利己的事)She seemed to feel that we were all scheming against her.她似乎觉得我们都在算计她。His colleagues, meanwhile, were busily scheming to get rid of him.与此同时,他的同事们在加紧谋划挤走他。 Scheme is usually used with a preposition or in the phrase scheme to do sth; it does not usually take a noun phrase as object. * scheme通常与介词连用或用于短语scheme to do sth,通常不带名词短语作宾语to scheme a coup/your revenge It is often used to suggest the general nature of sb's activities, rather than to talk about a particular plot against sb. * scheme常意味着某人的行为不光明正大,并不确指是何阴谋。 see also scheme conspiracy noun collude kəˈluːd [intransitive] to work together secretly to do sth illegal or harmful 密谋;勾结;串通Several people had colluded in the murder.这起谋杀案由几个人共谋。The president accused his opponents of colluding with foreigners.总统指责反对派与国外势力勾结。 see also collusion conspiracy connive kəˈnaɪv [intransitive] (formal) to work together with sb to do sth illegal or harmful 密谋;勾结;串通The government was accused of having connived with the security forces to permit murder.有人指控政府与安全部队狼狈为奸,对谋杀听之任之。NOTE 辨析 Conspire, collude or connive?People who conspire together usually belong to one group who all want the same things. People who collude or connive usually belong to different groups or have different aims, but all benefit in some way from the plot. Conspire suggests the greatest degree of active involvement, and connive the least: it usually means helping or allowing sb else to do sth wrong. * conspire通常指来自同一团体的人密谋以达到共同的目的,collude或connive通常指来自不同团体或出于不同目的的人串通并从中获利。三个词当中,conspire一词所包含的参与密谋的主动性最强,而connive最小,通常指协助或允许他人做坏事。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3096 COCA: 2967
plot
Preparations and plans: preparation, agreement, plan...
To make a secret plan: conspire, scheme, connive...
Telling stories: narrate, weave, retell...

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