plan
The French word 'plan' is used in the same context as it is in English. It could indicate a proposal for doing or achieving something, a detailed proposal for doing or achieving something, a scheme for making, doing, or arranging something. It can also be a map or diagram drawn to scale, showing the arrangement, or workings of something.
The plan has failed.
This phrase is used when a strategy or intended course of action did not work out as hoped.
This plan is very ambitious.
This phrase describes a plan or strategy as having grand or lofty goals.
It's time to put the plan into action.
This phrase is used when there's an existing strategy or blueprint that is ready to be implemented or performed.
The city map is very complicated.
This phrase is used to describe a city map that is hard to understand or navigate. Note that 'plan' can also mean a map in French.
This phrase is used when someone has arranged a set of actions or events for the upcoming weekend.
None
This phrase implies that there is a strategy or course of action that should be followed without deviation.
None
That's the best plan.
This phrase expresses approval or endorsement of a particular strategy or approach.
Let's look at the plan together.
This phrase suggests a cooperative review of a given strategy or schematic.
I'm responsible for the plan.
This phrase denotes someone's accountability for creating, implementing, or overseeing a plan.
We need to change the plan.
This phrase suggests that the existing strategy or approach is no longer suitable and needs adjusting.