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positioned

/puh-zish-uhn/US // pəˈzɪʃ ən //UK // (pəˈzɪʃən) //

定位的,定位,定位为,定位于

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : condition with reference to place; location; situation.
    • : a place occupied or to be occupied; site: a fortified position.
    • : the proper, appropriate, or usual place: out of position.
    • : situation or condition, especially with relation to favorable or unfavorable circumstances: to be in an awkward position; to bargain from a position of strength.
    • : status or standing: He has a position to maintain in the community.
    • : high standing, as in society; important status: a person of wealth and position.
    • : a post of employment: a position in a bank.
    • : manner of being placed, disposed, or arranged: the relative position of the hands of a clock.
    • : bodily posture or attitude: to be in a sitting position.
    • : mental attitude; stand: one's position on a controversial topic.
    • : the act of positing.
    • : something that is posited.
    • : Ballet. any of the five basic positions of the feet with which every step or movement begins and ends.Compare first position, second position, third position, fourth position, fifth position.
    • : Music. the arrangement of tones in a chord, especially with regard to the location of the root tone in a triad or to the distance of the tones from each other.Compare close position, inversion, open position, root position. any of the places on the fingerboard of a stringed instrument where the fingers stop the strings to produce the variouspitches.any of the places to which the slide of a trombone is shifted to produce changes in pitch.
    • : Finance. a commitment to buy or sell securities: He took a large position in defense stocks.
    • : Classical Prosody. the situation of a short vowel before two or more consonants or their equivalent, making the syllable metrically long.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to put in a particular or appropriate position; place.
    • : to determine the position of; locate.

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Examples

  • The scanner is light and super easy to use, and you can even put it away in a vertical position to make room for drawing when you’re done.

  • Ironically, it is elderly men in senior positions who often have a reputation for talking endlessly during meetings and resenting any challenge to their authority, especially from women, experts say.

  • If I were actually applying for a position, the system would compare my scores with those of employees already working in that job.

  • We are disgusted and outraged that someone in a position of power and trust would use it for these means.

  • It’s more that he’s in a better position to do the things that make him such a great player.

  • Satirists occupy a perilous position—to skewer dogma and cant, and to antagonize the establishment while needing its protection.

  • You have to acknowledge your age and position in life, for me quite a lot of those emotionally fueled songs were hormone songs.

  • If the ball goes off the screen, it teleports back to the starting position.

  • In a 2009 interview, Church apostle Dallin H. Oaks held that the Church “does not have a position” on that point.

  • And by the time an airplane was in the water, its exact position would be known.

  • In this position, the line of cavalry formed the chord of the arc described by the river, and occupied by us.

  • Polavieja, as everybody knew, was the chosen executive of the friars, whose only care was to secure their own position.

  • Cousin George's position is such a happy one, that conversation is to him a thing superfluous.

  • It is only necessary to have a zinc, or a galvanized tray on which to stand the glass in an inverted position.

  • The case may be kept in a light position, and when once under way it will rarely need any additional water.