3[transitiveT]PLAN formal to plan to do something, usually something unpleasant 策划,计划〔不好的事〕
Silently she meditated revenge.
她默默地计划着复仇。
Examples from the Corpus
meditate• Do you exercise, bathe, meditate?• There was a shelffull of his books in the Communing Room where they eat, meditate, and experienceecstasy.• Years ago in Manchester, my husband was taught to meditate by a Yiddishe guru in Didsbury.• Every morning I like to meditate for 20 minutes.• I started to meditate on that verse in relation to my argument with my colleague.• He had been meditating on the parricidal theme which runs through Dymer since he was a pupil of Kirkpatrick's.• After that, DeLeo staysalone in the crown for a while, meditating or talking to the statue.• She began to study a form of meditation and meditated twice a day for twenty minutes each time.
meditate on/upon• Slice off one piece of bread and meditate on it.• I started to meditate on that verse in relation to my argument with my colleague.• Philippa sat cross-legged beside the bed, as if meditating on the carpet.• He kept meditating on the highest ideals and professedweakness to do anything about those ideals.• You must meditate on the myriadsymbolicinterpretations.• He had been meditating on the parricidal theme which runs through Dymer since he was a pupil of Kirkpatrick's.• We dubbed this plating the Tabula Rasa: Enjoy your morsel, meditate on the whitespace.• In the monasteries the candidates for illumination are ordered by their masters to go meditate on these enigmas and return with answers.