Examples of using Is a plot in English and their translations into Swedish
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Medicine
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Official/political
-
Computer
-
Programming
-
Political
That is a plot point later.
In front of the house is a plot of approx.
This is a plot, just between us.
Uh, believe me, that is a plot point later.
Is a plot, a real plot…".
People also translate
They have paid you, this is a plot!
Description PRF file is a Plot Station Plot Request File developed by eQuorum.
then the queen died of grief” is a plot.
This is a plot that you have contrived in the city in order to expel its people from it.
One man struck by lightning is an accident… two men struck by lightning is a plot.
It is a plot of 616m2 with a built building permit for building a villa with swimming pool.
political strategy, which is a plot of the Medieval period.
The event arch is a plot diagram broken down into straightforward language that is perfect for primary school grades.
At the heart of online game Dragonica is a plot revolving around dragons,
There is a plot in the street Cyzicus Imvrou(nearby heliport)property of the Municipality of Volos qualified for tunneling dromou.
In the Bay of Keszthely is a plot with a house to sell with very beautiful panorama,
The graph is a plot for the 100 μm range sensor,
Surely this is a plot which you have secretly devised in this city, that you may turn out of it its people,
Verily this is a plot ye have plotted in the city that ye may drive forth the people thereof So presently ye shall know!
Yes, there's a plot on.
It's a plot to enslave us all.
The people are assuming that the situation was a plot between you and Zhida.
It's a plot he devised to steal explosives from Sandstorm.
It was a plot.
The whole thing was a plot!
The Bajorans, sir. It must have been a plot to sabotage the Cardassians.
It must have been a plot to sabotage the Cardassians.- The Bajorans.
It's a plot of irregular triangular shape,
If I did not know better, I would think perhaps there was a plot afoot here to stop the Anglo-Saxons going on doing all of their business.