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I. plot1 [plɒt, ingl. am. plɑ:t] SUST.
1. plot (conspiracy):
plot
plot
2. plot (story line):
plot
plot
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
the plot thickens irón. coloq.
II. plot1 <-tt-> [plɒt, ingl. am. plɑ:t] V. trans.
plot
knuć [perf u-] zemstę
III. plot1 <-tt-> [plɒt, ingl. am. plɑ:t] V. intr.
to plot against sb/sth
plot2 <-tt-> [plɒt, ingl. am. plɑ:t] V. trans.
1. plot graph, lines:
plot
kreślić [perf wy-]
2. plot AERO., NÁUT.:
plot
nanosić [perf nanieść] na mapę
plot
wyznaczać [perf wyznaczyć]
plot3 [plɒt, ingl. am. plɑ:t] SUST.
1. plot (part of land):
plot
garden plot
2. plot (in cemetery):
plot
Entrada de OpenDict
plot SUST.
radar plot NÁUT.
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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As in the split-plot design, strip-plot designs result when the randomization in the experiment has been restricted in some way.
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What's distressing is the movie's applying romantic-comedy plot points to a megabusiness: boy gets corporation.
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After the battering ram plot is foiled, a prolonged siege ensues.
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This plot may identify serial correlations in the residuals.
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The plot exists almost entirely to give excuses for staging cosplay-like battles.
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