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planning

/plan-ing/US // ˈplæn ɪŋ //

规划,计划

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of making a plan or plans.

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Examples

  • It’s not an enterprise resource planning platform though some growers use it as such for the sake of simplicity.

  • Nearly 80% of wedding planning is done online, according to WeddingWire’s Newlywed Report, and wedding professionals often share, anecdotally, that couples want to hire vendors who feel like friends.

  • However, the descriptions in the planning documents match up well with two vaccines currently undergoing phase 3 clinical trials that each include 30,000 volunteers, according to the Times report.

  • Unfortunately, management loved my planning skills so much they overworked me.

  • Media planning can implement this understanding of distinct cultural areas that improve communications.

  • And increasingly smart navigation aids in the cockpit brought far greater precision and efficiency to route planning.

  • News clips, sound bites, and planning details were shared on those platforms.

  • South Korean activists are already planning to loft them over the Demilitarized Zone in balloons.

  • Hearst is to be released from prison and is planning to marry.

  • Today many in the economics and urban planning professions consider such factors close to irrelevant.

  • All the miserable stratagems they had been guilty of to win him; the dishonest plotting and planning.

  • Darry and Burd were planning another trip on the Marigold, and so had little time to give to the girl chums of Roselawn.

  • I wanted to jump and shout, but I compromised by taking Dr. Hudson down for a gleeful drink and planning our next tactic.

  • When he discovered the monster who was planning this crime, he pleaded so eloquently that pussys life was saved.

  • He put his folly from him and-went on, seeking to hold his mind to the planning of his to-morrow's journey and its business.