scheme
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
- An artful deviation from the ordinary arrangement of words.
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A representation of the aspects of the celestial bodies for any moment or at a given event.
— a blue case, from which was drawn a scheme of nativity
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A systematic plan of future action.
— The stoical scheme of supplying our wants by lopping off our desires, is like cutting off our feet when we want shoes.
- A plot or secret, devious plan.
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An orderly combination of related parts.
— the appearance and outward scheme of things
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A chart or diagram of a system or object.
— April 29, 1694, Robert South, A Sermon Preached at Westminster Abbey to draw an exact scheme of Constantinople, or a map of France
- A mathematical structure that generalizes the notion of an algebraic variety in several ways, such as taking account of multiplicities and allowing "varieties" defined over any commutative ring. Formally, a locally ringed space that admits a covering by open sets, each of which is isomorphic to an affine scheme (i.e. the spectrum of some commutative ring).
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A council housing estate.
— It was all too dear. They all just put their prices up because it was out in the scheme.
- Part of a uniform resource identifier indicating the protocol or other purpose, such as http: or news:.
- A portfolio of pension plans with related benefits comprising multiple independent members.
动词 v.
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To plot, or contrive a plan; to maneuver.
— Laura snatches coins from inside a truck to make a telephone call, scrounges shoes and clothes for them at a municipal beach, schemes to get a room key so she and Howie can sleep overnight in the Starlight Motel, steals a Jeepster from a deputy sheriff who's trying to arrest them.
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To plan; to contrive; to maneuver.
— He schemed a plot. He made use of the hotel's stationery to write a letter.
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词源 1
From late Middle English scheame, from Medieval Latin schēma (“figure, form”), from Ancient Greek σχῆμα (skhêma, “form, shape”), from ἔχω (ékhō, “to hold”). Doublet of schema. Compare sketch.
词源 2
From late Middle English scheame, from Medieval Latin schēma (“figure, form”), from Ancient Greek σχῆμα (skhêma, “form, shape”), from ἔχω (ékhō, “to hold”). Doublet of schema. Compare sketch.
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