planner

S2 W2

BrE /ˈpleɪnə(r)/ AmE /ˈpleɪnər/

noun en → es

1 PERSON [singular] B2

a person who plans things carefully and in detail

planificador, organizador

Collocations efficient planner

  • She is a meticulous planner.

    Ella es una planificadora meticulosa.

2 CALENDAR [singular] B1

a book or electronic device used to record appointments, tasks, and other important dates

planificador, calendario, agenda

Collocations weekly planner

  • I use a digital planner to keep track of my schedule.

    Uso un planificador digital para seguir mi horario.

3 PROJECT [singular] C1

a person or organization that plans and organizes a project, event, etc.

planificador, organizador del proyecto

Collocations project planner

  • The company hired a project planner to manage the construction.

    La empresa contrató un planificador de proyectos para gestionar la construcción.

1 PLAN [transitive] B2

to make plans for something, especially in detail and with care

planear, organizar

  • take time to plan

Collocations carefully plan a trip

  • We need to plan our vacation carefully.

    Necesitamos planear nuestro viaje con cuidado.

2 ORGANIZE [transitive] B1

to organize or arrange something systematically

organizar, programar

  • plan a schedule

Collocations plan an event

  • She plans her day down to the minute.

    Ella programa su día hasta el minuto.

3 PROJECT [transitive] C1

to plan and organize a project or event

planificar, organizar un proyecto

  • take time to plan

Collocations plan a construction project

  • They are planning the launch of a new product.

    Están planeando el lanzamiento de un nuevo producto.

1 PREDICT [transitive] C1

to predict or estimate something, especially in terms of numbers or figures

prever, estimar

  • plan a budget

Collocations plan an economic forecast

  • The company plans to increase its profits next year.

    La empresa prevé aumentar sus ganancias el próximo año.

2 PROJECT [transitive] C1

to project or estimate something, especially in terms of numbers or figures for a future period

proyectar, estimar

  • plan an economic forecast

Collocations plan a financial projection

  • The government plans to reduce unemployment.

    El gobierno proyecta reducir el desempleo.