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资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Scheme \Scheme\, v. i.
   To form a scheme or schemes.

Scheme \Scheme\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Schemed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
   {Scheming}.]
   To make a scheme of; to plan; to design; to project; to plot.

         That wickedness which schemed, and executed, his
         destruction.                             --G. Stuart.

Scheme \Scheme\, n. [L. schema a rhetorical figure, a shape,
   figure, manner, Gr. ?, ?, form, shape, outline, plan, fr. ?,
   ?, to have or hold, to hold out, sustain, check, stop; cf.
   Skr. sah to be victorious, to endure, to hold out, AS. sige
   victory, G. sieg. Cf. {Epoch}, {Hectic}, {School}.]
   1. A combination of things connected and adjusted by design;
      a system.

            The appearance and outward scheme of things.
                                                  --Locke.

            Such a scheme of things as shall at once take in
            time and eternity.                    --Atterbury.

            Arguments . . . sufficient to support and
            demonstrate a whole scheme of moral philosophy. --J.
                                                  Edwards.

            The Revolution came and changed his whole scheme of
            life.                                 --Macaulay.

   2. A plan or theory something to be done; a design; a
      project; as, to form a scheme.

            The stoical scheme of supplying our wants by lopping
            off our desires, is like cutting off our feet when
            we want shoes.                        --Swift.

   3. Any lineal or mathematical diagram; an outline.

            To draw an exact scheme of Constantinople, or a map
            of France.                            --South.

   4. (Astrol.) A representation of the aspects of the celestial
      bodies for any moment or at a given event.

            A blue silk case, from which was drawn a scheme of
            nativity.                             --Sir W.
                                                  Scott.

   Syn: Plan; project; contrivance; purpose; device; plot.

   Usage: {Scheme}, {Plan}. Scheme and plan are subordinate to
          design; they propose modes of carrying our designs
          into effect. Scheme is the least definite of the two,
          and lies more in speculation. A plan is drawn out into
          details with a view to being carried into effect. As
          schemes are speculative, they often prove visionary;
          hence the opprobrious use of the words schemer and
          scheming. Plans, being more practical, are more
          frequently carried into effect.

                He forms the well-concerted scheme of mischief;
                'T is fixed, 't is done, and both are doomed to
                death.                            --Rowe.

                Artists and plans relieved my solemn hours; I
                founded palaces, and planted bowers. --Prior.

资料来源 : WordNet®

scheme
     v 1: form intrigues (for) in an underhand manner [syn: {intrigue},
           {connive}]
     2: devise a system or form a scheme for

scheme
     n 1: an elaborate and systematic plan of action [syn: {strategy}]
     2: a statement that evades the question by cleverness or
        trickery [syn: {dodge}, {dodging}]
     3: a group of independent but interrelated elements comprising
        a unified whole; "a vast system of production and
        distribution and consumption keep the country going" [syn:
         {system}]
     4: an internal representation of the world; an organization of
        concepts and actions that can be revised by new
        information about the world [syn: {schema}]
     5: a schematic or preliminary plan [syn: {outline}, {schema}]

资料来源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing

Scheme
     
         (Originally "Schemer", by analogy with {Planner}
        and {Conniver}).  A small, uniform {Lisp} dialect with clean
        {semantics}, developed initially by {Guy Steele} and {Gerald
        Sussman} in 1975.  Scheme uses {applicative order reduction}
        and {lexical scope}.  It treats both {functions} and
        {continuations} as {first-class} objects.
     
        One of the most used implementations is {DrScheme}, others
        include {Bigloo}, {Elk}, {Liar}, {Orbit}, {Scheme86} (Indiana
        U), {SCM}, {MacScheme} (Semantic Microsystems), {PC Scheme}
        (TI), {MIT Scheme}, and {T}.
     
        See also {Kamin's interpreters}, {PSD}, {PseudoScheme},
        {Schematik}, {Scheme Repository}, {STk}, {syntax-case}, {Tiny
        Clos}, {Paradigms of AI Programming}.
     
        There have been a series of revisions of the report defining
        Scheme, known as {RRS} (Revised Report on Scheme), {R2RS}
        (Revised Revised Report ..), {R3RS}, {R3.899RS}, {R4RS}.
     
        {Scheme resources (http://www.schemers.org/)}.
     
        Mailing list: [email protected].
     
        [IEEE P1178-1990, "IEEE Standard for the Scheme Programming
        Language", ISBN 1-55937-125-0].
     
        (2003-09-14)
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