scheme
n. 計劃; 體制; 計謀
v. 密謀; 認為
A scheme is a plan or arrangement involving many people which is made by a government or other organization.
...schemes to help combat unemployment.
有助於減少失業的方案
...a private pension scheme...
私人養老金計劃
A scheme is someone's plan for achieving something.
...a quick money-making scheme to get us through the summer...
能夠讓我們撐過這夏天的快速賺錢之道
They would first have to work out some scheme for getting the treasure out...
他們首先得想個法子把財寶取出來。
If you say that people are scheming, you mean that they are making secret plans in order to gain something for themselves.
Everyone's always scheming and plotting...
人人時刻都在謀劃著。
The bride's family were scheming to prevent a wedding...
新娘家人正密謀阻止婚禮。
Someone's scheme of things is the way in which they think that things in their life should be organized.
He did not quite know how to place women in his scheme of things.
他不太清楚在自己的人生安排中應把女人擺在什麼位置。
When people talk about the scheme of things or the grand scheme of things , they are referring to the way that everything in the world seems to be organized.
We realize that we are infinitely small within the scheme of things.
我們認識到在大千世界中我們極其渺小。
1. an elaborate and systematic plan of action
2. a statement that evades the question by cleverness or trickery
3. a group of independent but interrelated elements comprising a unified whole;
4. an internal representation of the world; an organization of concepts and actions that can be revised by new information about the world
5. a schematic or preliminary plan
1. form intrigues (for) in an underhand manner
2. devise a system or form a scheme for
plan, design, plot, scheme, project, blueprint, programme
這些名詞均含"計劃"之意。
the scheme of things
格局
I don't want to be associated with your scheme; I'm contracting out.
我不想參與你們的計劃, 我要退出.
He has devised a scheme for making money.
他想出一個賺錢的辦法.
The scheme has the chairman's seal of approval.
這一計劃得到主席的批准.
The new scheme will run off with a lot of the taxpayer's money.
這項新計劃將用去納稅人許多錢.
Our scheme died aborning.
我們的計劃在尚未制定出來就夭折了.