location
location 英 [ləʊˈkeɪʃn] 美 [loʊˈkeɪʃn]
n. 位置(形容词locational);地点;外景拍摄场地
名词复数:locations
- A location is a fixed place or position in space. If you are lost, you don't know your location. You can try to figure out your location by consulting a map or asking a friendly local who has a better sense of direction than you do.
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- n. 位置(形容词locational);地点;外景拍摄场地
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1. This corner would make a good location for a gas station.
这个拐角将是设立一个加油站的好地点。
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2. In some editors, you may have to specify the location of these files through other configuration means.
在一些编辑器里,您可能必须通过其他的构造方式指定这些文件的位置。
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3. Administrators then have one location per domain in which they can see all the crashes that have occurred for all clients and servers.
然后,管理员就每个域具有一个位置,在这里,他们可以看到所有客户机和服务器已经发生的所有崩溃。
- location (n.) 1590s, "position, place; fact or condition of being in a particular place," from Latin locationem (nominative locatio) "a placing," noun of action from past participle stem of locare "to place, put, set," from locus "a place" (see locus). Meaning "act of placing or settling" is from 1620s. Of tracts of land, "act of fixing the boundaries of by survey," 1718, hence "a bounded or marked-off parcel of ground" (1792). The Hollywood sense of "place outside a film studio where a scene is filmed" is from 1914.
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