To post or station (a person) in a certain place to perform certain duties.
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释义 | the world > space > place > placing or fact of being placed in (a) position > place or put in a position [verb (transitive)] > place in assigned position (11) set971 To post or station (a person) in a certain place to perform certain duties. stall1415 transitive. To assign a particular place to (a person or thing); to place. stell1488 Scottish. To fix, post, place; chiefly, to station (oneself, troops), to place (cannon) in position. fix1569 To place in a definite and more or less permanent position; to set, station. to fix up: to set up. statea1590 transitive. To place, station; (reflexive) to position oneself. Also figurative. Obsolete. rare. stationize1598 transitive. = station, v. post1609 transitive. To place, station; to assign to a particular or strategic position. Frequently reflexive and in passive. station1685 transitive. To assign a post, position or place to (a person, troops, ships, etc.); to post to or place in a station. Also figurative. plant1693 transitive. To station (a person); esp. (colloquial) to post or infiltrate (a person) surreptitiously, usually as a spy or agent. stance17.. transitive. To place or station; to pen (cattle) for sale. possie1918 transitive. To position, station (a person). |
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