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locating

/loh-keyt, loh-keyt/US // ˈloʊ keɪt, loʊˈkeɪt //UK // (ləʊˈkeɪt) //

定位,查找,找到,确定

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    lo·cat·ed, lo·cat·ing.

    • : to identify or discover the place or location of: to locate the bullet wound.
    • : to set, fix, or establish in a position, situation, or locality; place; settle: to locate our European office in Paris.
    • : to assign or ascribe a particular location to, as by knowledge or opinion: Some scholars locate the Garden of Eden in Babylonia.
    • : to survey and enter a claim to a tract of land; take possession of land.
v.无主动词 verb
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    lo·cat·ed, lo·cat·ing.

    • : to establish one's business or residence in a place; settle.

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Examples

  • The house is located in Riverhead, New York, an area on the north-east end of Long Island.

  • There may be problems located all over the site, while the reporting might only show a handful of those areas.

  • This can be a concern if your business is located near a closed business said Ben Fisher.

  • It should be located under either a thin two-meter covering of Martian soil and rock or a very porous material that’s a few meters thick.

  • Built-in Tile tech allows users to locate their buds in case they get misplaced, and their one-touch controls let users change EQ modes, navigate playlists, and more with minimal effort.

  • They recorded 10,549 graves on or near the railway in 144 cemeteries, failing to locate only 52 graves.

  • Nolte could not locate a “Barry” that fit the details listed in Dunham's essay.

  • He became determined to locate other victims who would testify to abuses that could put Lebovits behind bars.

  • By June, the school finally responded, though only with notification of fees for staff to locate and photocopy the documents.

  • Ever since, they have been run in circles as they try to locate Osman.

  • Harry's orders were to locate Poindexter, but keep in touch with the column as much as possible.

  • One city detective was trying to locate Cameron Smith, but that individual could not be traced.

  • In 1866 the Conservatoire outgrew its quarters in Rubinsteins house, and it became necessary to locate it in a larger building.

  • Where evidence warrants it corpses are subjected to microscopic and meticulous search to locate a hypodermic puncture.

  • But I will make another effort to locate the owner of this parasol, if only to learn my business by failure.