Pronunciation: /diːp plæn/
noun a design or layout that involves extending a building underground or creating multiple levels below ground
A1 I have a deep-plan to save money for a vacation.
A2 Her deep-plan for success involved studying every night.
B1 The company's deep-plan for expansion included opening new branches.
B2 The architect presented a detailed deep-plan for the new building project.
C1 The government's deep-plan for economic recovery was met with skepticism.
C2 The CEO's deep-plan for restructuring the company led to significant growth.
adjective describing a type of architectural design that involves extending a building underground or creating multiple levels below ground
A1 The deep-plan house had many hidden rooms.
A2 The deep-plan strategy required careful implementation.
B1 The architect designed a deep-plan layout for the new office building.
B2 The deep-plan renovation of the historic mansion preserved its original layout.
C1 The deep-plan analysis of the company's financial records revealed hidden patterns.
C2 The deep-plan approach to problem-solving involved thorough research and analysis.
formal The architect designed a deep-plan building to maximize space efficiency.
informal The new office has a deep-plan layout, so there's plenty of room for everyone.
slang I love how the house has a deep-plan design, it feels so spacious!
figurative His thoughts were like a deep-plan building, with many layers and complexities.
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