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I . schem·ing [ˈski:mɪŋ] ADJ attr pej

scheming
scheming

II . schem·ing [ˈski:mɪŋ] N no pl

scheming
scheming
mahinacije f pl

I . scheme [ski:m] N

1. scheme pej (plot):

naklep m

2. scheme esp Brit (official plan):

shema f
scheme ECON
načrt m

II . scheme [ski:m] VB intr

1. scheme pej (plan deviously):

2. scheme SA inf (suppose):

to scheme that ...
misliti, da ...

ˈcol·our scheme N

in·ˈcen·tive scheme N

ˈpen·sion scheme N Brit Aus

oc·cu·pa·tion·al ˈpen·sion scheme N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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We didn't want the other characters and the audience to know that there was a scheming person under this nice facade.
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Although witty and scheming, she was far less flamboyant than her predecessor and kept a rather low profile in the public eye.
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Nick was disliked by the public for his duplicitous and scheming behaviour.
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The character is known for scheming to get what she wants.
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He isn't prone to actual combat, and prefers to use more scheming methods.
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The owner of the safe calls the police, who chase after the scheming duo.
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It concerned scheming twins and several more books in this series came out.
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Meek and silent, he's a witness to everything: scheming politicians, gossiping housewives and rapacious bureaucrats.
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She was a proud, arrogant, scheming goddess, demanding unquestioning obedience from her followers.
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He is described as an evil and scheming rakshas, one of those who ate humans.
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