placed
柯林斯詞典
- NOUN USES
1. N-COUNT A place is any point, building, area, town, or country. (任何) 地方
...a list of museums and places of interest. …一份博物館和名勝地的列表。
We're going to a place called Platoro. 我們要去一個(gè)叫普拉托羅的地方。
The pain is always in the same place. 疼痛總是在同一個(gè)地方。
2. N-SING You can use the place to refer to the point, building, area, town, or country that you have already mentioned. (提到過的點(diǎn)、建筑、地區(qū)、城鎮(zhèn)、國家等) 地方
Except for the remarkably tidy kitchen, the place was a mess. 除了異常整潔的廚房外,這個(gè)地方一團(tuán)糟。
3. N-COUNT You can refer to somewhere that provides a service, such as a hotel, restaurant, or institution, as a particular kind of place. (旅館、飯店、機(jī)構(gòu)等某種提供服務(wù)的) 地方
He found a bed-and-breakfast place. 他找到一個(gè)提供住宿帶早餐的地方。
My wife and I discovered some superb places to eat. 我妻子和我發(fā)現(xiàn)了一些很棒的吃飯的地方。
4. PHRASE When something takes place, it happens, especially in a controlled or organized way. (尤指在控制或組織下) 發(fā)生; 進(jìn)行
The discussion took place in a famous villa on the lake's shore. 討論在湖濱一座著名別墅舉行。
She wanted Randy's wedding to take place quickly. 她想讓蘭迪的婚禮馬上舉行。
5. N-SING Place can be used after "any," "no," "some," or "every" to mean "anywhere," "nowhere," "somewhere," or "everywhere." 用在(any), (no), (some)或(every)之后,分別表示(anywhere), (nowhere), (somewhere)或(everywhere)[美國英語] [非正式]
The poor guy obviously didn't have any place to go for Easter. 這個(gè)可憐的家伙顯然復(fù)活節(jié)沒有任何地方可去。
6. ADV If you go places, you visit pleasant or interesting places. (去) 各地地[美國英語] [ADV after v]
I don't have money to go places. 我沒有錢到處玩。
7. N-COUNT You can refer to the position where something belongs, or where it is supposed to be, as its place. (常處的、應(yīng)在的) 位置
He returned the album to its place on the shelf. 他將像冊放回到架上原來的地方。
8. N-COUNT A place is a seat or position that is available for someone to occupy. (空閑的) 座位; 位置
He walked back to the table and sat at the nearest of two empty places. 他走回桌旁,在兩個(gè)空位中就近的一個(gè)位子上坐下。
9. N-COUNT Someone's or something's place in a society, system, or situation is their position in relation to other people or things. 地位
They want to see more women take their place higher up the corporate or professional ladder. 他們希望看到更多女性擔(dān)任公司或職業(yè)階梯上更高的職位。
10. N-COUNT Your place in a race or competition is your position in relation to the other competitors. If you are in first place, you are ahead of all the other competitors. 排名
He has risen to second place in the opinion polls. 他在民意調(diào)查中排名已升至第二位。
11. N-COUNT If you get a place on a team, on a committee, or in an institution, for example, you are accepted as a member of the team or committee or as a resident of the institution. (在團(tuán)隊(duì)、委員會(huì)或機(jī)構(gòu)等中的) 位置
Derek had lost his place on the team. 德里克已經(jīng)丟了他在那個(gè)隊(duì)的位置。
They should be in residential care but there are no places available. 他們應(yīng)該得到住院護(hù)理,但是沒有空床位。
12. N-SING A good place to do something in a situation or activity is a good time or stage at which to do it. (適當(dāng)?shù)? 時(shí)機(jī)
It seemed an appropriate place to end somehow. 似乎是到了該結(jié)束的時(shí)候了。
13. N-COUNT Your place is the house or apartment where you live. (居住地) 地方[非正式]
Let's all go back to my place!
咱們都回我的住處吧!
14. N-COUNT Your place in a book or speech is the point you have reached in reading the book or making the speech. (書讀到的或話說到的) 地方
...her finger marking her place in the book. …她的手指指著書上她讀到的地方。
15. N-COUNT If you say how many decimal places there are in a number, you are saying how many numbers there are to the right of the decimal point. (數(shù)) 位
A pocket calculator only works to eight decimal places. 袖珍計(jì)算器只計(jì)算到小數(shù)點(diǎn)后8位。
N-COUNT
1. V-T If you place something somewhere, you put it in a particular position, especially in a careful, firm, or deliberate way. (小心地、穩(wěn)妥地或從容地) 放置
Brand folded it in his handkerchief and placed it in the inside pocket of his jacket. 布蘭德把它包在手絹里,放進(jìn)了他夾克衫的內(nèi)兜。
2. V-T To place a person or thing in a particular state means to cause them to be in it. 使處于 (某種狀態(tài))
Widespread protests have placed the president under serious pressure. 大范圍的抗議已經(jīng)使總統(tǒng)處于巨大的壓力之下。
The crisis could well place the relationship at risk. 這場危機(jī)很可能使這個(gè)關(guān)系岌岌可危。
3. V-T You can use place instead of "put" or "lay" in certain expressions where the meaning is carried by the following noun. For example, if you place emphasis on something, you emphasize it, and if you place the blame on someone, you blame them. 替代(put)或(lay),用于(place emphasis on)、(place the blame on)等由其后的名詞決定意思的短語中
He placed great emphasis on the importance of family life and ties. 他非常重視家庭生活和家庭紐帶。
She seemed to be placing most of the blame on her mother. 她好像是在把大部分責(zé)任推到她母親身上。
4. V-T If you place someone or something in a particular class or group, you label or judge them in that way. 評(píng)定
The authorities have placed the drug in Class A, the same category as heroin and cocaine. 當(dāng)局已把這種毒品定為A級(jí),與海洛因和可卡因?qū)偻活悺?/p>
5. V-T If a competitor in a race or competition is placed first, second, or third, they finish first, second or third. If a horse is placed in a race, it finishes second. 取得名次; (馬在賽跑中) 位居第二[usu passive]
I had been placed 2nd and 3rd a few times but had never won. 我得過幾次第二名和第三名,但是從來沒有得過第一。
6. V-T If you place an order for a product or for a meal, you ask for it to be sent or brought to you. 訂 (產(chǎn)品或餐)
It is a good idea to place your order well in advance as delivery can often take months rather than weeks. 早早提前訂購是個(gè)好主意,因?yàn)榻回洺3R◣讉€(gè)月的時(shí)間,而不是幾星期。
7. V-T If you place an advertisement in a newspaper, you arrange for the advertisement to appear in the newspaper. 登廣告
They placed an advertisement in the local paper for a secretary. 他們把一則秘書招聘廣告登在當(dāng)?shù)貓?bào)紙上。
8. V-T If you place a bet, you bet money on something. 下賭注
For this race, though, he had already placed a bet on one of the horses. 不過,這次賽馬,他已經(jīng)在其中的一匹馬上下了注。
9. V-T If an agency or organization places someone, it finds them a job or somewhere to live. 安置 (工作或住所)
They managed to place fourteen women in paid positions. 他們設(shè)法為14名婦女安排了有報(bào)酬的工作。
V-T
1. PHRASE If something is happening all over the place, it is happening in many different places. 到處
Businesses are closing down all over the place. 到處都有企業(yè)在倒閉。
2. PHRASE If things are all over the place, they are spread over a very large area, usually in a disorganized way. 遍地
Our fingerprints are probably all over the place. 我們的指紋很可能到處都有。
3. PHRASE If you change places with another person, you start being in their situation or role, and they start being in yours. 互換角色
With his door key in his hand, knowing Millie and the kids awaited him, he wouldn't change places with anyone. 手里拿著門鑰匙,知道米莉和孩子們正等著自己,他決不會(huì)同任何人互換位置。
4. PHRASE If you have been trying to understand something puzzling and then everything falls into place or clicks into place, you suddenly understand how different pieces of information are connected and everything becomes clearer. (情況) 豁然開朗
When the reasons behind the decision were explained, of course, it all fell into place. 當(dāng)這個(gè)決定背后的原因得到了解釋后,當(dāng)然,一切都變得豁然開朗了。
5. PHRASE If things fall into place, events happen naturally to produce a situation you want. (事情) 順理成章
Once the decision was made, things fell into place rapidly. 一旦決定了,事情很快順理成章。
6. PHRASE If you say that someone is going places, you mean that they are showing a lot of talent or ability and are likely to become very successful. 出色
You always knew Barbara was going places, she was different. 你一直知道芭芭拉很出色,她與眾不同。
7. PHRASE People in high places are people who have powerful and influential positions in a government, society, or organization. (在政府、社會(huì)或組織中) 身居高位
He had friends in high places. 他有一些高層的朋友。
8. PHRASE If something is in place, it is in its correct or usual position. If it is out of place, it is not in its correct or usual position. 在恰當(dāng)/不恰當(dāng)?shù)奈恢?/p>
Gary hastily pushed the drawer back into place. 加里匆忙把抽屜推回去。
9. PHRASE If something such as a law, a policy, or an administrative structure is in place, it is working or able to be used. (法律、政策、行政機(jī)構(gòu)等) 在運(yùn)行
Similar legislation is already in place in Utah. 類似的法規(guī)已在猶他州實(shí)施。
10. PHRASE If one thing or person is used or does something in place of another, they replace the other thing or person. 替代
Cooked kidney beans can be used in place of French beans. 做熟的四季豆可以用來代替菜豆。
11. PHRASE If something has particular characteristics or features in places, it has them at several points within an area. 在幾處
Even now the snow along the roadside was five or six feet deep in places. 即使現(xiàn)在,路邊的雪有的地方有五六英尺深。
12. PHRASE If you say what you would have done in someone else's place, you say what you would have done if you had been in their situation and had been experiencing what they were experiencing. 處于 (某人的) 位置
In her place I wouldn't have been able to resist it. 若處在她的位置上,我也會(huì)無法抵擋它的。
13. PHRASE You say in the first place when you are talking about the beginning of a situation or about the situation as it was before a series of events. 最初
What brought you to Washington in the first place?
最初是什么使你來到華盛頓?
14. PHRASE You say in the first place and in the second place to introduce the first and second in a series of points or reasons. In the first place can also be used to emphasize a very important point or reason. 首先/其次 (用于列舉,首先也可以用于強(qiáng)調(diào))
In the first place you are not old, Conway. And in the second place, you are a very strong and appealing man. 首先,你不老,康韋。其次,你是個(gè)非常強(qiáng)壯、有魅力的男人。
15. PHRASE If you say that it is not your place to do something, you mean that it is not right or appropriate for you to do it, or that it is not your responsibility to do it. 不是 (某人) 該做的事
He says that it is not his place to comment on government commitment to further funds. 他說,他不便評(píng)論政府對進(jìn)一步提供資金的承諾。
16. PHRASE If someone or something seems out of place in a particular situation, they do not seem to belong there or to be suitable for that situation. 不屬于; 不適宜
I felt out of place in my suit and tie. 穿著西裝打著領(lǐng)帶,我感到不自在。
17. PHRASE If you place one thing above, before, or over another, you think that the first thing is more important than the second and you show this in your behaviour. 置…于…之上/前
He continued to place security above all other objectives. 他繼續(xù)將安全置于其他所有目標(biāo)之上。
18. PHRASE If you put someone in their place, you show them that they are less important or clever than they think they are. 使 (某人) 有自知之明
In a few words she had put him in his place. 幾句話她就讓他安分了下來。
19. PHRASE If you say that someone should be shown their place or be kept in their place, you are saying, often in a humorous way, that they should be made aware of their low status. (以幽默的方式) 使 (某人) 識(shí)相
...an uppity bartender who needs to be shown his place. …一個(gè)盛氣凌人的需要有點(diǎn)自知之明的酒吧招待。
20. PHRASE If one thing takes second place to another, it is considered to be less important and is given less attention than the other thing. 居次要地位
My personal life has had to take second place to my career. 我的個(gè)人生活得讓位于我的事業(yè)。
21. PHRASE If one thing or person takes the place of another or takes another's place, they replace the other thing or person. 替代
Optimism was gradually taking the place of pessimism. 樂觀正逐漸替代悲觀。
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