To put (a thing, such as an ornament, fitting, piece of furniture, etc.) in a place allotted or adapted to receive it; (contextually) to fit, fix.
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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)] > in a place intended or adapted to receive a thing (6) setc1275 To put (a thing, such as an ornament, fitting, piece of furniture, etc.) in a place allotted or adapted to receive it; (contextually) to fit, fix. seat1607 transitive. With a thing as object: To place in a ‘seat’ or situation. (rare exc. passive as in 5.) To set or secure in its proper place; to fix in… lodge1611 To place, deposit. To get (a thing) into the intended place; esp. to succeed in causing (a weapon, a blow) to fall and take effect where it is aimed. render1616 transitive. To move or put (a thing) into a specified place. Obsolete. rare. settlec1650 To place (material things) in order, or in a convenient or desired position; to adjust (e.g. one's clothing). Subcategories:— stow a load in a ship's hold, etc. (1) |
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