plots
word · lemma: plot
Definition
The plural of 'plot.' It can mean the main storylines of books or movies or pieces of land divided for a specific purpose.
Usage & Nuances
'Plots' can refer to both stories ('movie plots') and pieces of land ('garden plots'). Watch context to know which is meant. In narratives, 'plot' is usually singular unless discussing several stories. As land, 'plot' often means a small piece.
Spanish: tramas - argumentos - terrenosPortuguese (BR): enredos - terrenosPortuguese (PT): enredos - terrenosChinese (Simplified): 情节 - 地块Chinese (Traditional): 情節 - 地塊Hindi: कथानक - भूखंडArabic: حبكات - قطع أرضBengali: কাহিনির সংক্ষেপ - জমির খণ্ডRussian: сюжеты - участки (земли)Japanese: 筋書き - 区画(土地)Vietnamese: cốt truyện - mảnh đấtKorean: 줄거리 - 땅(토지) 구획Turkish: konular (hikaye/film) - arsa (arazi)Urdu: کہانیاں (قصے) - قطعاتِ زمینIndonesian: alur cerita - petak tanah
Example Sentences
The book has many interesting plots.
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Farmers bought two new plots of land.
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All the garden plots need to be watered today.
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Some students made posters about the movie plots.
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I always confuse the plots of those two TV shows.
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Those movies have completely different plots, but the same actors.
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