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  • 41płot — m IV, D. u, Ms. płocie; lm M. y «ogrodzenie, zwykle z wbitych w ziemię słupków połączonych żerdziami, do których przytwierdzone są deski, paliki, pręty itp.; parkan» Wysoki, niski, drewniany płot. Płot z desek, z żerdzi, z drutu kolczastego.… …

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  • 42plot — [[t]plɒt[/t]] n. v. plot•ted, plot•ting 1) a secret plan or scheme to accomplish a usu. evil purpose 2) lit. the main story of a literary or dramatic work 3) a small piece of ground: a garden plot[/ex] 4) a measured parcel of land: a two acre… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 43plot — Synonyms and related words: acreage, acres, action, allotment, anagnorisis, angle, anticipate, approach, architectonics, architecture, area, argument, arrange, art, artful dodge, artifice, atmosphere, await, background, be destined, be fated, be… …

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  • 44plot —   and plot point   refers to a series of dramatic events or actions that make up a film s narrative; a plot point is a key turning point or moment in a film s story that significantly advances the action; plot points either set the story further… …

    Glossary of cinematic terms

  • 45plot — plȏt1 m <N mn plòtovi> DEFINICIJA drvena, pletena i sl. ograda koja omeđuje dvorište [plot od letava; plot od pruća] FRAZEOLOGIJA držati se svog plota ne miješati se u tuđe stvari; (svađati se) kao babe preko plota svađati se nedostojno,… …

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  • 46plot — 1 noun (C) 1 STORY/FILM the set of connected events that a story, film etc is based on: The plot of Twin Peaks was so complicated that I couldn t follow it. 2 PLAN a secret plan, involving several people, to do something harmful or illegal (+ to) …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 47plot*/ — [plɒt] noun I 1) [C/U] a series of related events that make up the main story in a book, film etc 2) [C] a secret plan to do something bad, made by two or more people a kidnap plot[/ex] a plot against the government[/ex] a plot to kill the… …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 48plot — I. /plɒt / (say plot) noun 1. a secret plan or scheme to accomplish some purpose, especially a hostile, unlawful, or evil purpose. 2. the plan, scheme, or main story of a play, novel, poem, or the like. 3. Gunnery the position of a target and the …

  • 49Plot — Der Begriff Plot bezeichnet die Ausgabe eines Kurvenschreibers, des Plotters die Darstellung einer mathematischen Funktion, den Funktionsgraphen in der Dramaturgie den ursächlichen Zusammenhang eines vorgestellten Ereignisverlaufs zu einem… …

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  • 50plot — [11] Two separate and unrelated words have come together to form modern English plot. The earlier was late Old English plot, a term of unknown origin which denoted ‘area of ground’ (as in a ‘plot of land’). This subsequently developed to ‘ground… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins