position
- IPA[pəˈziSH(ə)n]
美式
- a place where someone or something is located or has been put;the location where someone or something should be; the correct place
- put or arrange (someone or something) in a particular place or way;promote (a product, service, or business) within a particular sector of a market, or as the fulfillment of that sector's specific requirements
noun: position, plural noun: positions
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名詞
- 1. a place where someone or something is located or has been put the distress call had given the ship's position Mrs. Snell had taken up her position on the bottom step of the stairs 同義詞
- ▪ the location where someone or something should be; the correct place make sure that no slates have slipped out of position the lid was put into position and screwed down
- ▪ a place where part of a military force is posted for strategic purposes the guns were shelling the German positions
- 2. a particular way in which someone or something is placed or arranged he moved himself into a reclining position a cramp forced her to change position 同義詞
- ▪ in a game of chess, the configuration of the pieces and pawns on the board at any point.
- ▪ a particular location of the hand on the fingerboard of a stringed instrument be familiar with the first six positions across the four strings
- ▪ a particular location of the slide of a trombone.
- ▪ the arrangement of the constituent notes of a chord.
- 3. a situation or set of circumstances, especially one that affects one's power to act the company's financial position is grim we felt we were not in a position to judge the merits of the case 同義詞
- ▪ the state of being placed where one has an advantage over one's rivals in a competitive situation his successors were already jockeying for position 同義詞
- ▪ a person's place or rank in relation to others, especially in a competitive situation he made up ground to finish in second position
- ▪ high rank or social standing a woman of supposed wealth and position 同義詞
- ▪ a job she retired from her position as marketing director 同義詞
- ▪ (in team games) a set of functions considered as the responsibility of a particular player based on the location in which they play it gives every player a chance to play every fielding position
- 4. a person's point of view or attitude toward something I’ll never accept his position on censorship 同義詞
- 5. an investor's net holdings in one or more markets at a particular time; the status of an individual or institutional trader's open contracts traders were covering short positions
- 6. a proposition laid down or asserted; a tenet or assertion.
動詞
- 1. put or arrange (someone or something) in a particular place or way he pulled out a chair and positioned it between them she positioned herself on a bench
- ▪ promote (a product, service, or business) within a particular sector of a market, or as the fulfillment of that sector's specific requirements a comprehensive development plan that will position the city as a major economic force in the region
- ▪ portray or regard (someone) as a particular type of person I had positioned her as my antagonist
- a posture in which the feet are placed turned outwards, one immediately in front of but ...
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- a posture in which the feet form a straight line, being turned out to either side with the ...
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- a posture in which the feet are placed turned outwards with the heels touching.
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- a posture in which the feet are placed turned outwards one in front of the other, separated by ...
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- a posture in which the feet are turned outward, one immediately in front of but touching the ...
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- a posture in which the feet are turned outward with the heels touching.
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- a posture in which the turned-out feet are placed one in front of the other, so that the heel ...
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- a posture in which the feet form a straight line, being turned out to either side with the ...
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- a place where someone or something is located or has been put: the distress call had given the ship's position Mrs Snell took up her position on the bottom step of the stairs
- put or arrange (someone or something) in a particular place or way: he pulled out a chair and positioned it between them she positioned herself on a bench
Oxford Dictionary