sited / saɪt /

已选址已选定的已确定的已选址的

sited2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the position or location of a town, building, etc., especially as to its environment: the site of our summer cabin.
  2. the area or exact plot of ground on which anything is, has been, or is to be located: the site of ancient Troy.
  3. Computers. website.
v. 有主动词 verb

sit·ed, sit·ing.

  1. to place in or provide with a site; locate.
  2. to put in position for operation, as artillery: to site a cannon.

sited 近义词

sited

等同于 set

更多sited例句

  1. Many of the leading digital news sites have failed to return any profit, some after more than a decade in operation.
  2. The private labs would test specimens from nursing homes and community sites on behalf of the state, records show.
  3. Thousands of vaccination locations will need to be identified and created, with many sites having to be accessible to lower-income individuals with transportation challenges.
  4. However, employees in front-line occupations such as law enforcement and medical care generally remained at their regular work sites.
  5. AOL bought Huffington Post in 2011 for $315 million, then Verizon bought AOL in 2015, turning the site into a small piece of a telecom giant.
  6. The building is sited about 100 feet back from the crowded street.
  7. This little fort was very strongly sited, protected by extra strong wire entanglements and has long been a source of trouble.
  8. Trenches badly sited, they say, and Turks able to form close by in dead ground.
  9. The Germans had fortified this saucer, and garrisoned it with machine-guns, mostly sited so as to fire to a flank.
  10. It was necessary to go down to a depth of about twenty feet, and as the well was sited in very soft sand the task can be imagined.
  11. These machine-guns were sited so as to fire straight along the trench as soon as any attacking party had leapt into it.