plot
US /plɑːt/
UK /plɑːt/

1.
komplot, konspirasi
a secret plan made by several people to do something illegal or harmful
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The police uncovered a plot to overthrow the government.
Polis membongkar komplot untuk menggulingkan kerajaan.
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They were arrested for their involvement in the bombing plot.
Mereka ditangkap kerana terlibat dalam komplot pengeboman itu.
2.
plot, jalan cerita
the main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work, devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence
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The movie has a complex and engaging plot.
Filem ini mempunyai plot yang kompleks dan menarik.
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The detective tried to unravel the mysterious plot of the crime.
Detektif itu cuba merungkai plot misteri jenayah itu.
3.
petak, tanah
a small piece of ground, especially one used for building or gardening
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They bought a small plot of land to build their dream home.
Mereka membeli sebidang tanah kecil untuk membina rumah impian mereka.
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Each family in the community has a garden plot.
Setiap keluarga dalam komuniti mempunyai petak kebun.
1.
merancang, berkomplot
make a secret plan to do something illicit or detrimental
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They began to plot against their rivals.
Mereka mula merancang menentang pesaing mereka.
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The prisoners plotted their escape for months.
Para banduan merancang pelarian mereka selama berbulan-bulan.
2.
menentukan, melakar
mark (a route or position) on a chart or map
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The captain used a compass to plot their course.
Kapten menggunakan kompas untuk menentukan laluan mereka.
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We need to plot the coordinates on the map accurately.
Kita perlu menentukan koordinat pada peta dengan tepat.