scheme in German
scheme in German is Plan, Programm, Projekt — scheme means a plan for how to do something, especially an organized or official one.
scheme in German
Plan
A systematic plan of future action. [from 18th c.]
Programm
A systematic plan of future action. [from 18th c.]
Projekt
A systematic plan of future action. [from 18th c.]
Intrige
A plot or secret, devious plan.
Komplott
A plot or secret, devious plan.
Scharade
A plot or secret, devious plan.
Schema
An orderly combination of related parts.
Schema
A chart or diagram of a system or object.
Bild
A chart or diagram of a system or object.
Übersicht
A chart or diagram of a system or object.
etwas aushecken
(transitive) To plan; to contrive; to manuever.
intrigieren
(transitive) To plan; to contrive; to manuever.
What does "scheme" mean?
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noun A plan for how to do something, especially an organized or official one.
"The council launched a new recycling scheme for the whole town."
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noun A secret or dishonest plan intended to trick someone or gain an advantage.
"The whole thing turned out to be an elaborate scheme to steal investors' money."
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verb To plan something secretly or deviously.
"The two rivals were scheming to take over the family business."
scheme in a sentence
- The council launched a new recycling scheme for the whole town.
- He signed up for the company's pension scheme.
- The whole thing turned out to be an elaborate scheme to steal investors' money.
- The two rivals were scheming to take over the family business.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "scheme" in German?
"scheme" in German is Plan, Programm, Projekt. scheme means: A plan for how to do something, especially an organized or official one.
How do you use "scheme" in a sentence?
Example: "The council launched a new recycling scheme for the whole town." In German, "scheme" is Plan, Programm, Projekt.
Are there other ways to say "scheme" in German?
Yes — German has 11 translations listed for "scheme": Plan, Programm, Projekt, Intrige, Komplott, Scharade.
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