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placing
- IPA[ˈpleɪsɪŋ]
英式
- the action of putting something in position or the fact of being positioned;the action of making an order.
noun: placing, plural noun: placings
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- 1. the action of putting something in position or the fact of being positioned the placing of the lights
- ▪ the action of making an order.
- 2. a ranking one is given during or after a sports race or other competition the final placings saw them three points ahead
- 3. a post that is found for a job-seeker.
- 4. a sale or new issue of a large quantity of shares.
- a particular position, point, or area in space; a location: I can't be in two places at once the monastery was a peaceful place
- put in a particular position: a newspaper had been placed beside my plate
Oxford Dictionary
- a particular position or point in space: the monastery was a peaceful place that street was no place for a lady
- put in a particular position: a newspaper had been placed beside my plate
Oxford American Dictionary
- a type of placing used as a method of financing a takeover in which the purchasing company ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a type of placing used as a method of financing a takeover in which the purchasing company ...
Oxford Dictionary
- hell, as opposed to heaven.
Oxford Dictionary
- a place revered as holy, typically one to which religious pilgrimage is made: the holy places of Islam
Oxford Dictionary
- a kick made after the ball is first placed on the ground or on a tee.
- take a kick after the ball is first placed on the ground or on a tee: he obviously place-kicked well each of the players will be required to place-kick a ball as far and as high as possible
Oxford Dictionary
- a watering hole.
Oxford American Dictionary
- working or ready to work; established
Oxford American Dictionary
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