put in place
施行,施行到位,施行的,施行了
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Definitions
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- : a particular portion of space, whether of definite or indefinite extent.
- : space in general: time and place.
- : the specific portion of space normally occupied by anything: Every item on the shelf had its place.
- : any part or spot in a body or surface: a decayed place in a tree.
- : a particular passage in a book or writing: to find the place where one left off reading.
- : a space or seat for a person, as in a theater, train, etc.: Please save a place for me.
- : position, situation, or circumstances: I would complain if I were in your place.
- : a proper or appropriate location or position: A restaurant is not the place for an argument.
- : a job, post, or office: persons in high places.
- : a function or duty: It is not your place to offer criticism.
- : proper sequence or relationship, as of ideas, details, etc.:My thoughts began to fall into place.
- : high position or rank: aristocrats of power and place.
- : a region or area: to travel to distant places.
- : an open space, or square, as in a city or town.
- : a short street, a court, etc.
- : a portion of space used for habitation, as a city, town, or village: After decades of neglect and decay, those places are making a comeback thanks to urban renewal.
- : a building, space, location, etc., set apart or used for a specific purpose: A nightclub is a place of entertainment.You are encouraged to dress modestly in places of worship.
- : a part of a building: The kitchen is the sunniest place in the house.
- : a residence, dwelling, or house: Please come and have dinner at my place.
- : lieu; substitution: Use yogurt in place of sour cream.
- : a step or point in order of proceeding: in the first place.
- : a fitting or promising opportunity: There's a place in this town for a man of his talents.
- : a reasonable ground or occasion: This is no place for such an outburst.
- : a mental or emotional state: I’m not in a good place right now.
- : Arithmetic. the position of a figure in a series, as in decimal notation.Usually places. the figures of the series.
- : Drama. one of the three unities.Compare unity.
- : Sports. a position among the leading competitors, usually the first, second, or third at the finish line.the position of the competitor who comes in second in a horse race, harness race, etc.Compare show, win.
- : places, Theater. a call summoning performers for the beginning of a performance or an act.
- : room or space for entry or passage: to make place for the crowds.
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placed, plac·ing.
- : to put in the proper position or order; arrange; dispose: Place the silverware on the table for dinner.
- : to put or set in a particular place, position, situation, or relation.
- : to put in a suitable place for some purpose: to place an advertisement in the newspaper.
- : to put into particular or proper hands: to place some incriminating evidence with the district attorney.
- : to give to a supplier: She placed the order for the pizza an hour ago.
- : to appoint to a post or office: The president placed him in the Department of Agriculture.
- : to find a place, situation, etc., for: The agency had no trouble placing him with a good firm.
- : to determine or indicate the place or value of: to place health among the greatest gifts in life.
- : to assign a certain position or rank to: The army placed him in the infantry.
- : to succeed in attaining a position for in an athletic or other contest: to place players on the all-American team; to place students in the finals of the interscholastic chess tournament.
- : to identify by connecting with the proper place, circumstances, etc.: to be unable to place a person; to place a face; to place an accent.
- : to employ for singing or speaking with consciousness of the bodily point of emphasis of resonance of each tone or register.
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placed, plac·ing.
- : Sports. to finish among the first three competitors in a race.to finish second in a horse race, harness race, etc.
- : to earn a specified standing with relation to others, as in an examination, competition, etc.: He placed fifth in a graduation class of 90.
Phrases
- place in the sun
- all over the place
- between a rock and a hard place
- fall in place
- friend in court (high places)
- go places
- have one's heart in the right place
- in place
- in someone's shoes (place)
- instead (in place) of
- in the first place
- jumping-off place
- know one's place
- out of place
- pride of place
- put someone in his or her place
- run in place
- take place
- take someone's place
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
Not only did they use them, but they could go to women setting up a new place to live.
There should be room for both views — and a time and a place to air them.
The amaro is an aromatic snapshot of a place I loved, and it has a powerful pull on my memory.
We wanted to make sure that we had something in place that more young players that thought this was right for them, they could take advantage of it.
I realized they were going places when Renee revealed to me that she and Willie were texting during our post-date interview.
The world that Black Dynamite lives in is not the most PC place to be in.
“This is the only place in the souk you can buy safety pins,” he said.
He hasn't bothered to visit Iguala, the place where the students were abducted and killed.
A place that has multiplied success for generation after generation of its children.
The Great Society is a place where every child can find knowledge to enrich his mind and to enlarge his talents.
This is the place where the Muscovite criminals are banished to, if they are not put to death.
He looked strangely out of place in the dusty combat uniform.
The associations of place recall her strange interview with Mr. Longcluse but a few months before.
As Spain, however, has fallen from the high place she once held, her colonial system has also gone down.
Give a sweet savour, and a memorial of fine flour, and make a fat offering, and then give place to the physician.