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词组 plan on
释义
Phr V
plan on
plans, planning, planned
plan on doing sth
to intend to do something
Are you planning on staying long in Berlin?We'd planned on catching the early train.
plan on sb/sth doing sth
to realize that someone might do something or that something might happen and to make arrangements to deal with the situationusually negative
I hadn't planned on the whole family coming to visit.
phraseplan on1. plan on doing sth to intend to do something: David had always saved his money because he planned on retiring early. If we're planning on providing quality education, we must follow certain basic principles. SIMILAR TO: intend to2. not plan on (doing) sth to not expect something to happen: Kate looked at her watch and groaned - she hadn't planned on this sort of delay. I'm not planning on staying out very late.3. plan on sb doing sth to intend or expect that someone will do something: Molly's father had never planned on her going to college.

plan on

1. To anticipate and make arrangements or preparations for something that might happen in the future. We hadn't planned on so many people trying to get into the show, and we unfortunately ran out of tickets very early on. Drivers should plan on long delays on I-75 this morning.
2. To make preparations for someone or a group of people. You're more than welcome to join us for dinner, but I hadn't planned on more than four, so there might not be very much food. Jeff said you can plan on him for Christmas dinner.
3. To have the intention of doing something. We're planning on having another baby as soon as we can move into a bigger house. I don't think he planned on staying in the same job for so long.

plan on someone

to be ready for someone; to anticipate someone's arrival. Don't plan on Sam. He has a cold and probably won't come. We are planning on Ted and Bill.

plan on something

to prepare for something; to be ready for something; to anticipate something. If I were you, I would plan on a big crowd at your open house. This was not planned on.

plan on

1. Have as an aim or purpose, as in We had planned on going to the movies after dinner.
2. Anticipate, prepare for, as in We planned on you to make a speech, or They hadn't planned on such a big crowd. [Early 1900s]

plan on

v.
1. To intend to do something: I plan on buying a house as soon as I get a promotion.
2. To anticipate or expect something: We planned on 50 people coming to our party, so we bought a lot of food. I didn't plan on being stuck in traffic for two hours.
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