plan
noun [ C ]
uk/plæn/ us [ C ]
a set of actions that are intended to achieve a specific aim:
a plan/plans to do sth The government has launched a $935m plan to create jobs.
a plan/plans for sth Plans for a share buyback are expected to be unveiled later this week.
have plans/no plans to do sth A representative of the bank said it had no plans to make further cuts in its bonus rates.
under a plan A further 2,500 job cuts are planned for this year under a plan to save €1.3bn in costs.
a strategic/financial/marketing plan Operations that do not fit the firm's overall strategic plan are currently being sold off.
a restructuring/spending/recovery plan
an ambitious/controversial plan
immediate/long-term/future plans
a three-phase/five-point/ten-year plan
have/come up with/draw up a plan You will need to have a plan to cover start-up expenses while you grow your business.
announce/unveil/reveal a plan The telecommunications giant yesterday announced a restructuring plan.
outline/formulate/finalize a plan Over the next few months, the board will finalize its plans for meeting the 2020 mandate on carbon dioxide emissions.
abandon/shelve/scrap a plan Plans to expand into Spain and Portugal were shelved during the recession last year.
keep to/stick to/follow a plan By sticking to our original plan, we finally made a success of the business.
approve/back/support a plan Ministers meeting in Brussels approved a plan to refinance the project.
agree/adopt/implement a plan Get your team around the table and agree a plan of action to give more attention to detail.
oppose/reject a plan
go ahead/press ahead/proceed with a plan
a plan involves/includes sth A new €30 million investment plan announced Friday includes the construction of new plants.
a plan fails/succeeds Plans to reassure investors failed and shares slipped 3%.
an idea about what you may do in the future:
What are your plans after you graduate from college?
a plan/plans for sth You need to sit down and think about your plans for retirement.
sb's plan is to do sth Their plan is to cut income tax for the lower paid.
FINANCE
a financial arrangement in which someone regularly saves or invests money:
a retirement/investment/savings plan
a detailed drawing or diagram of a machine or building that shows the different parts, rooms, etc., including their size and shape:
A team of architects drew up plans for the new office building.
a drawing of a room or other area that shows the position or arrangement of things inside it:
a floor/seating plan
See also
action plan
business plan
cafeteria plan
contingency plan
dividend reinvestment plan
employee share ownership plan
floor plan
health plan
party plan
pension plan
plot plan
plan
verb
uk/plæn/ us-nn- [ I or T ]
to think about the details of something that will happen in the future:
plan a project/mission/campaign They spent several months planning the project.
go ahead/happen as planned If all goes ahead as planned, the new superstore will open in November.
earlier/longer/less, etc. than planned Installing the new computer system has taken far longer than planned.
[ I or T ]
to intend to do a particular thing in the future:
We're planning a change to our pricing structure.
A number of large residential developments are planned for the area.
plan to do sth In February of this year, the company filed for bankruptcy, and it plans to auction its assets in late May.
plan (on) doing sth She plans on working as a freelance consultant once she has left her current role.
[ I ]
to think about and make arrangements for things that will happen in the future:
Job insecurity makes it difficult for people to plan.
plan ahead The new tax guide tells you how to plan ahead to keep any tax bills to a minimum.
plan for sth Airport bosses are planning for an extension of the current terminal.
Phrasal verb
plan sth out