中英词典
blueprint [ˈbluːprɪnt]
noun:
1. a design plan or other technical drawing.
2. a detailed plan for a journey or enterprise.
adjective:
1. of or relating to a blueprint or design.
2. (of a plan) detailed and carefully thought out.
词语辨析
blueprint和plan的区别在于,blueprint更强调技术性和细节性,通常指设计图纸或技术绘图,而plan更广泛,可以指计划、安排、打算等。
词汇扩充
1. blueprinting (noun): the act or process of making a blueprint.
2. blueprinted (adjective): created or designed according to a blueprint.
近义词
design, plan, layout
反义词
chaos, disorganization, randomness
柯林斯词典
blueprint
noun: A blueprint is a plan or set of proposals that shows how it is intended to do something.
adjective: Blueprint means relating to or resulting from a blueprint.
牛津词典
blueprint
noun: A blueprint is a design plan or other technical drawing.
adjective: Blueprint means of or relating to a blueprint or design.
用法
1. The architect presented the blueprint for the new building to the client.
2. The government outlined a blueprint for economic development over the next five years.
3. The company is following a blueprint for success that has been proven effective in the industry.
4. The team spent hours creating a blueprint for their project before starting the implementation.
5. This blueprint will serve as a guide for the construction workers to follow.
6. The committee is working on a blueprint to address the issue of climate change.
7. The CEO outlined a detailed blueprint for the company's expansion into new markets.
8. The city council approved the blueprint for the renovation of the downtown area.
9. The artist sketched out a blueprint of his painting before starting the final piece.
10. The strategic blueprint laid out by the board of directors will guide the company's future decisions.
11. The government released a blueprint for educational reform in the country.
12. The team leader presented a blueprint of the project timeline to the stakeholders.
13. The architect's blueprint included detailed measurements and specifications for the construction team.
14. The company CEO announced a new blueprint for corporate restructuring.
15. The research team developed a blueprint for the study that outlined the methodology and objectives.
16. The city unveiled a blueprint for sustainable urban development.
17. The committee discussed the blueprint for the upcoming event and made necessary adjustments.
18. The engineer provided a blueprint of the electrical wiring for the new building.
19. The government's blueprint for healthcare reform faced criticism from opposition parties.
20. The team leader distributed copies of the project blueprint to all team members for reference.