drawing a plane
The phrase 'dibujar un plano' in Spanish literally translates to 'draw a plane' in English. However, contextually it could mean drawing a flat, two-dimensional diagram, or a draft of a structure or model. For instance, in architecture or engineering contexts, 'dibujar un plano' will imply drafting a blueprint or plan. The phrase encompasses the action of creating a visual or diagrammatic representation of a structure or object in a planar or two-dimensional approach.
I'm going to draw a plan of the new office building.
This phrase suggests that the speaker will create a detailed representation (a plan) for how the new office building would or should look.
My teacher asked me to draw a plan of my house for art homework.
The speaker's teacher has given them an assignment in which they have to create a drawn plan of their house, potentially to practice architectural drawing or perspective.
Could you draw a plan of how you got here?
In this phrase, the speaker asks for a drawn plan, which in this context is likely to be a map or route, showing how the listener has arrived to the current location.