- A scheme is an elaborate plan or plot. It's going to take a really solid scheme, probably involving teleportation or some sort of temporary cloning, to make an appearance at both parties at once.
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- n. 计划;方案;诡计
- v. 搞阴谋;秘谋
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1. a training scheme
培训方案
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2. a local scheme for recycling newspapers
当地的报纸回收计划
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3. Under the new scheme only successful schools will be given extra funding.
在新体制下,只有办得好的学校才可获得额外经费。
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4. an elaborate scheme to avoid taxes
周密的避税方案
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5. I don't think marriage figures in his scheme of things.
我想,婚姻在他的心目中是无足轻重的。
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6. His colleagues, meanwhile, were busily scheming to get rid of him.
与此同时,他的同事在加紧谋划除掉他。
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7. Her enemies were scheming her downfall.
她的敌人正密谋把她搞垮。
- scheme (n.) 1550s, "figure of speech," from Medieval Latin schema "shape, figure, form, appearance; figure of speech; posture in dancing," from Greek skhema (genitive skhematos) "figure, appearance, the nature of a thing," related to skhein "to get," and ekhein "to have, hold; be in a given state or condition," from PIE root *segh- "to hold."
- scheme (v.) "devise a scheme," 1767 (earlier "reduce to a scheme," 1716), from scheme (n.). Related: Schemed; scheming.
scheme ★ AWL / skiːm ; NAmE skiːm / noun , verb scheme schemes schemed scheming noun ★ 1 ★ ( BrE) a plan or system for doing or organizing sth 计划;方案;体系;体制 ◆ a training scheme 培训方案 scheme(for doing sth) ◆ a local scheme for recycling newspapers 当地的报纸回收计划 scheme(to do sth) ◆ to introduce/operate a schemeto improve links between schools and industry 引进╱实施加强学校和业界之间联系的方案 ◆ Under the new scheme only successful schools will be given extra funding. 在新体制下,只有办得好的学校才可获得额外经费。 ☞see also colour scheme , pension scheme 2 ★ a plan for getting money or some other advantage for yourself, especially one that involves cheating other people 阴谋;诡计;计谋 ◆ an elaborate scheme to avoid taxes 周密的避税方案 IDIOM the/sb's ˈscheme of things the way things seem to be organized; the way sb wants everything to be organized 格局;心中的安排 ◆ My personal problems are not really important in the overall scheme of things. 从全局来看,我个人的问题并非十分重要。 ◆ I don't think marriage figures in his scheme of things. 我想,婚姻在他的心目中是无足轻重的。 verb 1 [intransitive , transitive ] ( disapproving) to make secret plans to do sth that will help yourself and possibly harm others 密谋;秘密策划;图谋 SYN plot scheme(against sb) ◆ She seemed to feel that we were all scheming against her. 她似乎觉得我们都在算计她。 schemeto do sth ◆ His colleagues, meanwhile, were busily scheming to get rid of him. 与此同时,他的同事在加紧谋划除掉他。 schemesth ◆ Her enemies were scheming her downfall. 她的敌人正密谋把她搞垮。 2 [transitive ] schemesth ( SAfrE) ( informal) to think or form an opinion about sth 想;认为 ◆ What do you scheme? 你认为怎么样? ◆ ‘Do you think he'll come?’ ‘I scheme so.’ “你认为他会来吗?”“我想会来。” scheme / skiːm ; NAmE skiːm /
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