situate 的 2 个定义
sit·u·at·ed, sit·u·at·ing.
- to put in or on a particular site or place; locate.
- Archaic. located; placed; situated.
situate 近义词
locate
更多situate例句
- Ever since Arthur Conan Doyle situated his sleuth Sherlock Holmes at 221B Baker Street, Victorian London has been the ur-setting for detective stories.
- The Blue Jays are a classic, upwardly mobile franchise — situated in a major media market, coming off a playoff appearance in 2020 and hungry to make the leap from good to great.
- Time meant situating ourselves as part of a larger web of life.
- They situate the writer at home in a story in which she is usually a voyeur.
- The absence of the pay-TV distribution deals would appear to situate the companies’ streamers as separate from, and incremental to, their linear businesses.
- These details situate the scene in time, but also in place, eliding any conflict between the two.
- It is a long log and frame building, situate on the south side of the road, with a porch extending along its entire frontage.
- It was constructed of stone, evidently of some antiquity, and situate in a dull remote street.
- The Palace has Gardens delightfully situate by the side of the Elbe.
- From the pools we went down the hollow in which they are situate, and followed the course of the aqueduct.
- Stoke is situate in the county of Stafford, and has a great porcelain manufactory founded by Wedgwood.