英:[ɪn pleɪs]
美:[ɪn pleɪs]
英:[ɪn pleɪs]
美:[ɪn pleɪs]
在对的位置;适当的;在工作;准备就绪
noun
physical environment : space
a way for admission or transit
physical surroundings : atmosphere
an indefinite region or expanse
all over the place
a building or locality used for a special purpose a fine eating place
a place of learning
archaic the three-dimensional compass of a material object
a particular region, center of population, or location
a nice place to visit
a building, part of a building, or area occupied as a home
our summer place
a particular part of a surface or body : spot
relative position in a scale or series: such as
position in a social scale
kept them in their place
a step in a sequence
in the first place, it's none of your business
a position at the conclusion of a competition
finished in last place
a proper or designated niche or setting
the place of education in society
an appropriate moment or point
this is not the place to discuss compensation—Robert Moses
a distinct condition, position, or state of mind
the postfeminist generation is in a different place—Betty Friedan
an available seat or accommodation
needs a place to stay
an empty or vacated position
new ones will take their place
the position of a figure in relation to others of a row or seriesespecially: the position of a digit within a numeral
remunerative employment : job
prestige accorded to one of high rank : status
an endless quest for preferment and place—Time
a public square : plaza
a small street or court
second place at the finish (as of a horse race)
verb
transitive verb
to put in or as if in a particular place or position : set
to present for consideration
a question placed before the group
to put in a particular state
place a performer under contract
to direct to a desired spot
to cause (the voice) to produce free and well resonated singing or speaking tones
to assign to a position in a series or category : rank
estimate
placed the value of the estate too high
to identify by connecting with an associated context police placed them at the crime scene
couldn't quite place her face
to distribute in an orderly manner : arrange
to appoint to a position
to find a place (such as a home or employment) for
to give (an order) to a supplier
to give an order for
place a bet
to try to establish a connection for
place a telephone call
intransitive verb
to earn a given spot in a competitionspecifically: to come in second (as in a horse race)
noun
physical environment : space
a way for admission or transit
physical surroundings : atmosphere
an indefinite region or expanse
all over the place
a building or locality used for a special purpose a fine eating place
a place of learning
archaic the three-dimensional compass of a material object
a particular region, center of population, or location
a nice place to visit
a building, part of a building, or area occupied as a home
our summer place
a particular part of a surface or body : spot
relative position in a scale or series: such as
position in a social scale
kept them in their place
a step in a sequence
in the first place, it's none of your business
a position at the conclusion of a competition
finished in last place
a proper or designated niche or setting
the place of education in society
an appropriate moment or point
this is not the place to discuss compensation—Robert Moses
a distinct condition, position, or state of mind
the postfeminist generation is in a different place—Betty Friedan
an available seat or accommodation
needs a place to stay
an empty or vacated position
new ones will take their place
the position of a figure in relation to others of a row or seriesespecially: the position of a digit within a numeral
remunerative employment : job
prestige accorded to one of high rank : status
an endless quest for preferment and place—Time
a public square : plaza
a small street or court
second place at the finish (as of a horse race)
verb
transitive verb
to put in or as if in a particular place or position : set
to present for consideration
a question placed before the group
to put in a particular state
place a performer under contract
to direct to a desired spot
to cause (the voice) to produce free and well resonated singing or speaking tones
to assign to a position in a series or category : rank
estimate
placed the value of the estate too high
to identify by connecting with an associated context police placed them at the crime scene
couldn't quite place her face
to distribute in an orderly manner : arrange
to appoint to a position
to find a place (such as a home or employment) for
to give (an order) to a supplier
to give an order for
place a bet
to try to establish a connection for
place a telephone call
intransitive verb
to earn a given spot in a competitionspecifically: to come in second (as in a horse race)
原地踏步
Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French, open space, from Latin platea broad street, from Greek plateia (hodos), from feminine of platys broad, flat; akin to Sanskrit pṛthu broad, Latin planta sole of the foot
The first known use of place was in the 13th century
phase1 of 2noun
a particular appearance or state in a repeating series of changes
phases of the moon
a step or part in a series of events or actions : stage
a particular part or feature (as of an activity, situation, or a subject being considered) : aspect
a physically different portion or kind of matter present in a mixed system
the three phases ice, water, and steam
phase2 of 2verb
to do in steps according to a plan
to introduce in stages—usually used with in
phase in new models
phase1 of 2noun
a particular appearance or state in a repeating series of changes
phases of the moon
a step or part in a series of events or actions : stage
a particular part or feature (as of an activity, situation, or a subject being considered) : aspect
a physically different portion or kind of matter present in a mixed system
the three phases ice, water, and steam
phase2 of 2verb
to do in steps according to a plan
to introduce in stages—usually used with in
phase in new models
place1 of 2noun
an available space : room
make a place for the newcomer
a region not made clear in description
all over the place
a building or spot set apart for a special purpose
a place of learning
a certain region or center of population
a nice place to visit
house entry 1 sense 1, dwelling our summer place
nice place you have here
a certain part of a surface or body : spot lost my place in the book
a sore place on my shoulder
relative position in a scale or series in the first place, you're wrong finished in last place
kept them in their place
a proper position
the place of education in society
a suitable moment or point
this is not the place to discuss that problem
an available seat or accommodation
needs a place to stay
usual space or use
paper towels take the place of linen
the position of a digit in a numeral in 2.718 the digit 1 is two places after the decimal point
the number 316 has three places
job sense 3, position
a public square
a short street
second position at the finish (as of a horse race)
place2 of 2verb
to put or arrange in a certain place or position
to appoint to a position
was placed in command
to find a job or home for
place a child for adoption
to assign to a position in a series or category : rank
estimate entry 1 sense 1
placed the value of the ring too high
to identify by association
couldn't quite place her face
to give an order for
place a bet
to come in second (as in a horse race)
1 Use pins to keep the braid in place as you work.
工作时,用别针把辫子固定住。
2 It holds vegetables in place while they are being peeled or sectioned.
将蔬菜削皮或切片时用它来固定。
3 They're offended by the elaborate security measures the police have put in place.
他们被警方部署的繁复安全措施惹怒了。
4 Each pleat was stitched in place by hand.
每条褶裥都是手工缝制到位的。
5 You can really see the similarities when you place the two pictures side by side.
6 We're going to need a bigger place once the baby is born.
7 If appropriate pubic policies were in place to help all women—whether CEOs or their children’s caregivers—and all families, Sandberg would be no more newsworthy than any other highly capable person living in a more just society.
如果能够制定适当的公共政策来帮助所有女性——不管这些女性是CEO还是她们孩子的照料者——以及所有的家庭,那么,桑德伯格会与生活在一个更加公正的社会中的其它卓越人士一样不具有报道价值。
8 The box was placed at the center of the room.
9 In place of the great trees which had been growing there for centuries, patches of green had begun to appear in the blackened soil.
一片一片的绿色草地开始在那烧焦了的土地上出现了,取代了在那里生长数个世纪的树木.
10 The grass had been pressed down in place where people had been lying.
人们躺过的地方,草都被压平了.
11 He slides the bolt in place to keep the door from swinging.
他推上插销,使门不摇晃.
12 They gave him a place to stay for the night.
13 I like to have everything in place.
我喜欢把一切东西都在适当的位置。
14 Large loose fragments can be pinned back in place.
大块的松散的碎片可以固定在适当的位置。
15 When the images line up exactly, the projectors should be fixed in place.
图像完全对齐时,投影仪的位置就应该固定下来。
16 The farmer slides the bolt in place to keep the gate from swinging.
农夫推上门闩,使门不摇晃.
17 You've come to the right place. I have just what you need.
18 Similar legislation is already in place in Wales.
类似的法规在威尔士已经就位。
19 Are all your weapons in place, Captain?
上尉,你部所有武器都到位了吗?
20 The proposal is not quite in place.
那个提议并不十分适当.
2 代替
instead instead of cover replace substitute take place stand in in place of take the place of stand in for
6 代替某人
in shoes in stead fill shoes take place on behalf on behalf of in behalf in behalf of stand in