单词 | placing |
释义 | place1 of 2noun ˈplās plural places 1 a : physical environment : space b : a way for admission or transit c : physical surroundings : atmosphere 2 a : an indefinite region or expanse all over the place b : a building or locality used for a special purpose a place of learning a fine eating place c archaic : the three-dimensional compass of a material object 3 a : a particular region, center of population, or location a nice place to visit b : a building, part of a building, or area occupied as a home our summer place 4 : a particular part of a surface or body : spot 5 : relative position in a scale or series: such as a : position in a social scale kept them in their place b : a step in a sequence in the first place, it's none of your business c : a position at the conclusion of a competition finished in last place 6 a : a proper or designated niche or setting the place of education in society b : an appropriate moment or point this is not the place to discuss compensation—Robert Moses c : a distinct condition, position, or state of mind the postfeminist generation is in a different place—Betty Friedan 7 a : an available seat or accommodation needs a place to stay b : an empty or vacated position new ones will take their place 8 : the position of a figure in relation to others of a row or series especially : the position of a digit within a numeral 9 a : remunerative employment : job b : prestige accorded to one of high rank : status an endless quest for preferment and place—Time 10 : a public square : plaza 11 : a small street or court 12 : second place at the finish (as of a horse race) see also take place place 2 of 2verb placed; placing transitive verb 1 a : to put in or as if in a particular place or position : set b : to present for consideration a question placed before the group c : to put in a particular state place a performer under contract d : to direct to a desired spot e : to cause (the voice) to produce free and well resonated singing or speaking tones 2 a : to assign to a position in a series or category : rank b : estimate placed the value of the estate too high c : to identify by connecting with an associated context couldn't quite place her face police placed them at the crime scene 3 : to distribute in an orderly manner : arrange 4 : to appoint to a position 5 : to find a place (such as a home or employment) for 6 a : to give (an order) to a supplier b : to give an order for place a bet c : to try to establish a connection for place a telephone call intransitive verb : to earn a given spot in a competition specifically : to come in second (as in a horse race) placeable ˈplā-sə-bəl adjective placing verb1 as in putting to arrange something in a certain spot or position he carefully placed the flowers in a vase Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in classifying to arrange or assign according to type I'd place those cyclists in the advanced group for the training ride Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in estimating to decide the size, amount, number, or distance of (something) without actual measurement I'd place that as roughly the third largest house in the neighborhood Synonyms & Similar Words
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4 as in being to take or have a certain position within a group arranged in vertical classes placed second in the competition Synonyms & Similar Words
5 as in appointing to pick (someone) by one's authority for a specific position or duty placed the recent college grad in the company's research and development division Synonyms & Similar Words
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6 as in introducing to present or bring forward for discussion once again the issue of recurrent vandalism at the high school was placed before the town council Synonyms & Similar Words
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7 as in employing to provide with a paying job most of the trainees at the TV station are placed in clerical positions Synonyms & Similar Words
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