blueprint Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbluː.prɪnt]
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Meaning of blueprint In English

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Examples of blueprint

  • In contemporary economies, the most important assets are immaterial: blueprints and production methods are often much more costly1 and valuable than machinery and land.

  • As long as the provider uses systematically developed blueprints flexibly, they can be useful guides to assessment and intervention at particular stages for particular problems.

  • There are no blueprints available on the management of the planning process, including the regional research priority-setting approaches and methods to be used.

  • The intermediate-good firm that buys these "blueprints," imports computer equipment (general capital) and uses the two to produce software services.

  • In so doing, he reaches conclusions that do not suppor t or complement explanations based on cognitive or linguistic blueprints.

  • The chromosomes of the nucleus are perceived as being the blueprints - the idea - upon which the body is constructed.

  • Moreover, narrative construction is a continuous process since we not only craft but revise the story of our lives, creating new blueprints that facilitate further architectural development of the self.

  • Utopian blueprints, but, on the contrary, brick by brick, and that already there is a great deal of it in certain provisions.

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Translations of blueprint In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    藍圖, 早期計劃, 早期設計…

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  • 中文简体

    蓝图, 早期计划, 早期设计…

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  • Español

    blueprint, copia de plano, plano…

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  • Português

    blueprint, planta, modelo…

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  • Türk dili

    proje, plan…

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  • Français

    bleu [masculine], modèle, projet…

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  • Čeština

    plán, nákres…

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  • Dansk

    blåtryk…

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