scheme 英 [ski:m]   美 [skim]

scheme

scheme  英 [ski:m] 美 [skim]

n. 计划;组合;体制;诡计  vi. 搞阴谋;拟订计划  vt. 计划;策划 

进行时:scheming  过去式:schemed  过去分词:schemed  第三人称单数:schemes  名词复数:schemes 

The scheme bogged down. 计划陷于停顿。
He set his face against the scheme from the first. 从一开始他就坚决反对这项计划。

  • 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;组合;体制;诡计
  • vi. 搞阴谋;拟订计划
  • vt. 计划;策划
  • 1. The scheme bogged down.

    计划陷于停顿。

  • 2. He set his face against the scheme from the first.

    从一开始他就坚决反对这项计划。

  • 3. Finding himself under fire from all quarters, he had no alternative but to abandon his scheme for the time being.

    在这四面楚歌的情况下, 他没有别的办法, 只好暂时放弃他的计划。

  • 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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