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EN[plɒt] [plɑt] [-ɒt]US
DGrundstück WPlot
- Plot (engl. Areal, Fläche, Grundstück) steht für:
- Plot, die Lagedarstellung von Schiffen, siehe Plotten
- PLOT (Magazin), vierteljährlich in deutsch und englisch erscheinende Fachzeitschrift mit dem Schwerpunkt Inszenierungen im Raum, Szenografie und Kommunikation im Raum
- Plot, Ausgabe eines Kurvenschreibers, des Plotters
- Plot, graphische Darstellung, z. B. einer mathematischen Funktion (Funktionsgraph) oder eines Zusammenhanges zwischen zwei Variablen (Streudiagramm)
- Plot (Dramaturgie), ursächlicher Zusammenhang eines vorgestellten Ereignisverlaufs zu einem bestimmten Ende, siehe Handlung (Erzählkunst)
- SubstantivPLplots
- The course of a story, comprising a series of incidents which are gradually unfolded, sometimes by unexpected means.
- An area or land used for building on or planting on.
- A graph or diagram drawn by hand or produced by a mechanical or electronic device.
- A secret plan to achieve an end, the end or means usually being illegal or otherwise questionable.
- The plot would have enabled them to get a majority on the board.
- The assassination of Lincoln was part of a larger plot.
- Contrivance; deep reach thought; ability to plot or intrigue.
- Participation in any stratagem or conspiracy.
- A plan; a purpose.
- The course of a story, comprising a series of incidents which are gradually unfolded, sometimes by unexpected means.
- VerbSGplotsPRplottingPT, PPplotted
- (transitive) To conceive (a crime, etc).
- They had plotted a robbery.
- (transitive) To trace out (a graph or diagram).
- They plotted the number of edits per day.
- (transitive) To mark (a point on a graph, chart, etc).
- Every five minutes they plotted their position.
- (intransitive) To conceive a crime, misdeed, etc.
- They were plotting against the king.
- (transitive) To conceive (a crime, etc).
- Mehr Beispiele
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
- If you can plow through the first three chapters, then the plot starts to get interesting.
- At the end of the interaction, the museum-goer receives a Take-home-">take-home souvenir: a hardcopy poster of the large garden with a plot of the museum-goer's path of discovery.
- Briefly, chlorophyll autofluorescence was measured as infrared (PE-Cy7-A) and far red (PerCP-Cy5.5-A) fluorescence and plotted as cytograms of infrared vs. far red (sample cytograms in S2 fig ).
- In der Endung des Satzes verwendet
- Even the diverse elements, the minute side-studies and the profuse comments, are all woven into the organic structure, and are essential to the unfoldment of the plot.
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
Definition of plot in English Dictionary
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Source: Wiktionary