plan: [18] A plan is etymologically a design that has been ‘planted’ on the ground. Indeed in French, from which English acquired the word, it was originally plant, and was not altered to plan until the 16th century, under the influence of plan ‘flat’ (source of English plane ‘flat’). It was a derivative of the verb planter ‘plant’, and originally referred to the laying-out of the ground plan of a building. The metaphor seems first to have arisen in Italian pianta ‘ground plan’, a relative of plant, which prompted its development in French. => plant
plan (n.)
1670s as a technical term in perspective drawing; 1706 as "drawing, sketch, or diagram of any object," from French plan "ground plan, map," literally "plane surface" (mid-16c.), from Latin planum "level or flat surface," noun use of adjective planus "level, flat" (see plane (n.1)). The notion is of "a drawing on a flat surface." Meaning "scheme of action, design" is first recorded 1706, possibly influenced by French planter "to plant," from Italian planta "ground plan."
plan (v.)
1728, "make a plan of," from plan (n.). Related: Planned; planning; plans. Planned economy is attested from 1931. Planned Parenthood (1942) formerly was Birth Control Federation of America.
雙語例句
1. The plan is good; the problem is it doesn't go far enough.
計劃不錯;問題在於不夠深入。
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2. China enters a new five-year plan period next year.
中國明年開始進入新一個五年計劃期。
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3. The plan hinges on a deal being struck with a new company.
該計劃完全取決於正在和一家新公司洽談著的一項交易。
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4. How much delay should we build into the plan?
我們應該為這個計劃預留多少富餘的時間?
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5. Petroleum engineers plan and manage the extraction of oil.