A1 [ C ] an area, town, building, etc.地方;场所
[ S ] a suitable area, building, situation, or occasion适当的地点(或建筑物、场合等)
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The school was a cold, unwelcoming place.
The mixture of flour, water and yeast is then left in a warm place for four hours.
New York is reportedly a very exciting place to live.
I wonder if you could give me some information about places to visit in the area?
The new law will outlaw smoking in public places.
[ C ] a position in relation to other things or people位置
B1 [ C ] the seat you will sit in on a particular occasion, or the seat where you usually sit, in the theatre, a class, a train, etc.座位
[ C ] the space at a table where one person will sit and eat, usually with a plate and knives, forks, and spoons arranged on it(餐桌旁的)位子
B1 [ C ] a position in an organization, system, or competition(机构、系统中的)职位,席位;(竞赛的)名次
[ C ] US used after words such as "any" and "some" as a different way of saying "anywhere", "somewhere", etc.(用于 any,some 等词后)任何地方,某个地方
C2 in the wrong place or looking wrong错位,不协调
C2 If something is in place, it is in its usual or correct position.处于通常(或正确)的位置
C2 organized准备妥当的,安排有序的
B2 instead of someone or something代替,取代
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To divide by ten, move the decimal point one place to the left.
Their 2-0 victory today has ensured the Italian team a place in the Cup Final.
I lost my place in my book when the pages flipped over in the wind.
I just get on with my job and do as I'm told - I know my place.
There will be a brief pause in the proceedings while the piano is moved into place.
[ U ] what a person should do or is allowed to do, especially according to the rules of society职责;权限
B2 [ I or T ] to put something in a particular position放置,安放,摆
C1 to arrange to have an advertisement, bet, order, etc.登广告/打赌/下订单等
C2 to give something emphasis, importance, etc.强调;重视
[ T ] to find someone a job安排;任命
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We placed saucepans on the floor to catch the drops of water coming through the roof.
The chairs were placed in a semi-circular arrangement.
His penalty kick placed the ball decisively in the back of the net.
Please place your questionnaire in the box when you've finished.
She placed the vase of flowers carefully in the centre of the table.
[ T ] to recognize someone or remember where you have seen someone and how you know them确切地回忆起;辨认出
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