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plotting [ˈplɒtɪŋ] SUST. U (scheming)
I. plot [ingl. brit. plɒt, ingl. am. plɑt] SUST.
1. plot (conspiracy):
conspiration f (against contre, to do pour faire)
2. plot (of novel, film, play):
plot CINE, LIT.
3. plot (for growing plants):
4. plot CONSTR. (site):
5. plot (in cemetery):
II. plot <part. pres. plotting; pret. imperf., part. pas. plotted> [ingl. brit. plɒt, ingl. am. plɑt] V. trans.
1. plot (plan):
plot murder, attack, return
plot revolution
2. plot (chart):
plot course
plot progress
3. plot (on graph):
plot MAT., ESTAD. curve, graph
plot figures, points
4. plot LIT. (invent):
plot episode, story, destiny
III. plot <part. pres. plotting; pret. imperf., part. pas. plotted> [ingl. brit. plɒt, ingl. am. plɑt] V. intr. (conspire)
conspirer (against contre)
IV. plot [ingl. brit. plɒt, ingl. am. plɑt]
I. table [ingl. brit. ˈteɪb(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈteɪbəl] SUST.
1. table (piece of furniture):
to put sth on the table fig. ingl. brit. (propose) proposal, offer
to put sth on the table ingl. am. (postpone) proposal, offer
the proposal is now on the table ingl. brit.
2. table (list):
3. table MAT.:
4. table DEP.:
5. table GEOGR.:
6. table HIST. (tablet):
II. table [ingl. brit. ˈteɪb(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈteɪbəl] V. trans.
1. table ingl. brit. (present):
table bill, amendment, proposal
2. table ingl. am. (postpone):
table motion, bill, amendment
III. table [ingl. brit. ˈteɪb(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈteɪbəl]
I. plot [plɒt, ingl. am. plɑ:t] SUST.
1. plot (conspiracy, secret plan):
2. plot (story line):
3. plot (small piece of land):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
the plot thickens irón. hum.
II. plot <-tt-> [plɒt, ingl. am. plɑ:t] V. trans.
1. plot (conspire):
2. plot (create):
plot story line
3. plot (present or represent graphically):
plot curve
4. plot MILIT.:
plot position
III. plot <-tt-> [plɒt, ingl. am. plɑ:t] V. intr.
I. table [ˈteɪbl] SUST.
1. table (piece of furniture):
2. table (group of people):
3. table (collection of information) a. INFORM.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to put sth on the table ingl. am. (postpone)
II. table [ˈteɪbl] V. trans.
1. table ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (propose):
2. table ingl. am. (postpone):
I. plot [plat] SUST.
1. plot (conspiracy, secret plan):
2. plot (story line):
3. plot (small piece of land):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
the plot thickens irón. hum.
II. plot <-tt-> [plat] V. trans.
1. plot (conspire):
2. plot (create):
plot story line
3. plot (present or represent graphically):
plot curve
4. plot MILIT.:
plot position
III. plot <-tt-> [plat] V. intr.
I. table [ˈteɪ·bl] SUST.
1. table (piece of furniture):
2. table (group of people):
3. table (collection of information) a. comput:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. table [ˈteɪ·bl] V. trans. (postpone)
Present
Iplot
youplot
he/she/itplots
weplot
youplot
theyplot
Past
Iplotted
youplotted
he/she/itplotted
weplotted
youplotted
theyplotted
Present Perfect
Ihaveplotted
youhaveplotted
he/she/ithasplotted
wehaveplotted
youhaveplotted
theyhaveplotted
Past Perfect
Ihadplotted
youhadplotted
he/she/ithadplotted
wehadplotted
youhadplotted
theyhadplotted
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Briefings take place at the start of each mission, which advance the plot and introduce new characters.
en.wikipedia.org
The plot is largely a retread of the original movie - nothing wrong with that - but it feels strangely dated, derivative rather than a fresh re-interpretation.
www.smh.com.au
Part of the plot revolves around retrieving the missing master copy of a film cartridge that makes viewers lose all interest in anything other than viewing it.
www.businessinsider.com.au
A lag plot can be used to verify the residuals are independent.
en.wikipedia.org
As in the split-plot design, strip-plot designs result when the randomization in the experiment has been restricted in some way.
en.wikipedia.org

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