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plot

他動詞[C/U] 両方
複数形: plots過去形: plotted過去分詞: plotted現在分詞: plotting

The word carries a dual energy: one of structural design and another of hidden intent. When referring to stories or maps, it is neutral and technical, focusing on the blueprint or sequence of events. In contrast, when used in the context of people "plotting," it takes on a sinister, clandestine quality. Unlike a simple "plan," a plot implies secrecy, deception, and often an illicit goal. As a noun for land, it suggests a defined, modest boundarytypically functional rather than expansive (e.g., a garden plot versus an estate).

Countable when referring to a specific story, a piece of land, or a conspiracy. Uncountable when referring to the general act of plotting coordinates.

意味

名詞

The main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work, devised and presented by the writer as a sequence.

"The movie has a complex plot with several unexpected twists."

名詞

A small piece of ground marked off for a purpose such as gardening or building.

"They bought a small plot of land to grow their own vegetables."

名詞

A secret plan by a group of people to do something unlawful or harmful.

"The police uncovered a plot to overthrow the government."

他動詞

To secretly make plans to carry out an illegal or harmful action.

"They plotted to steal the crown jewels from the museum."

他動詞

To mark on a chart, graph, or map using a set of coordinates.

"The navigator plotted the ship's course on the nautical chart."

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