Examples of using You plot in English and their translations into Hebrew
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You plot against me.
I have been informed you plot escape.
Are you plotting something?
You plotted to murder him.
Well, you want me to help you plot your revenge?
No. You plot to steal it.
You plotted Duncan's invitation!
So, you talk of peace while you plot to murder me?
You plotted this behind my back?
I know that you do not like me and that you plot against the king.
Perhaps you plotted with him?
First, with a series of self-examinations andusing the Hubbard Chart of Human Evaluation, you plot yourself on the Tone Scale.
If you plotting something again…- Erdoğan.
First, with a series of self-examinations andusing a special version of the Hubbard Chart of Human Evaluation, you plot yourself on the Tone Scale.
You plotted together for us to come to Paris.
Cash, uh, can you plot our route to the car?
You plot a course for the Tiger Claw, Mr. Blair.
And what you see if you plot it in this slightly curious way is that everybody lies on the same line.
You plot a map with a location, it doesn't have to be a real place.
And you keep taking the means of those sample size, and you plot the frequency with which you get those means,you would eventually get something called the sampling distribution of the sample mean.
And if you plot a histogram of the number of Band-Aids we have ordered in the past, that sort of tailed off now.
And if you plot a data point for these same two dozen sports today, it looks like this.
In fact, if you plot on a height versus mass graph one data point for each of two dozen sports in the first half of the 20th century, it looks like this.
If you plot“y” vs.“x”(where those variables could represent pretty much anything) then this would be a straight line with m being the slope and b the y-intercept.
If you plot them as a function of time,you find that one is a little bigger than Millikan's, and then the next one's a bit bigger than that… until finally they settle down to a number which is higher.
If you plot them as function of time,you find that one is a little bigger than Millikan's, the next one's a little bigger than that, and the next one's a little bit bigger than that, until finally they settle down to a number that is higher.