place
place 英 [pleɪs] 美 [ples]
n. 地方;住所; vt. 放置; vi. 取得名次
进行时:placing 过去式:placed 过去分词:placed 第三人称单数:places 名词复数:places
- A place is a position, an area, a spot, or a space. Texas is a place in the United States, and your seat at dinner is your place at the table.
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- n. 地方;住所;
- vt. 放置;
- vi. 取得名次
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1. a beautiful place.
一个漂亮的地方
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2. Is this the place where it happened?
这就是事发现场吗?
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3. Let's get out of this place!
咱们离开这儿吧!
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4. a meeting place
聚会地点
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5. He lost his place in the first team.
他失去了甲级团队的位置。
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6. He placed his hand on her shoulder.
他把手搭在她的肩上。
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7. She was placed in the care of an uncle.
她由一位叔父照顾。
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8. Great emphasis is placed on education.
教育受到高度重视。
- place (n.) c. 1200, "space, dimensional extent, room, area," from Old French place "place, spot" (12c.) and directly from Medieval Latin placea "place, spot," from Latin platea "courtyard, open space; broad way, avenue," from Greek plateia (hodos) "broad (way)," fem. of platys "broad," from PIE root *plat- "to spread."
- place (v.) mid-15c., "to determine the position of;" also "to put (something somewhere)," from place (n.). In the horse racing sense of "to achieve a certain position" (usually in the top three finishers; in U.S., specifically second place) it is first attested 1924, from earlier meaning "to state the position of" (among the first three finishers), 1826. Related: Placed; placing. To take place "to happen, be accomplished" (mid-15c., earlier have place, late 14c.), translates French avoir lieu.
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