place noun ⇨place1 (I love this place!)⇨place2 (save sb a place)⇨home1 (a place of my own)⇨role (sb's place in history)⇨be going places⇨do wellverb⇨take place⇨happenverb⇨a place to stay⇨housing⇨all over the place, out of place⇨untidyadj.place verb ⇨place (place emphasis on sth)⇨identify (place sb's accent)⇨put1 (place a hand on sb's shoulder)⇨put2 (place sb under arrest)⇨rank (place sb among the top five players)⇨send2 (The children were placed with foster parents.)place1
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a good place for a picnic/I hate this place!野餐的好地方;我不喜歡這個地方!Come and sit here-I've saved you a place.到這兒來坐吧-我給你留了個座位。place ♦︎ site ♦︎ area ♦︎ position ♦︎ point ♦︎ location ♦︎ scene ♦︎ spot ♦︎ venue ♦︎ whereaboutsThese are all words for a particular area or part of an area, especially one used for a particular purpose or where sth is situated or happens.這些詞均表示場所、地方。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a (good, etc.) place / site / position / location / spot / venue for sth◆at a place / site / position / point / location / scene / spot / venue◆in a place / an area / a position / a location / a venue◆the place / site / point / location / spot / venue where...◆a / an good / ideal / suitable place / site / position / location / spot / venue◆a / an interesting / beautiful / convenient / remote place / site / position / location / spot◆the right place / site / position / location / spot / venue◆a central site / position / location / venue◆a prime site / position / location◆the / sb / sth's exact / precise place / site / position / point / location / spot / whereabouts◆the / sb / sth's current / present site / position / location / whereabouts■place [countable] a particular point, area, town, building, etc., especially one used for a particular purpose or where a particular thing happens位置;地點;場所;地方◆Is this the place where it happened?這就是事發現場嗎?◆This would be a good place for a picnic.這可是個野餐的好地方。◆I can't be in two places at once.我不可能同時身處兩地。◆The police searched the place.警察搜查了那個地方。◆These streets are no place for a child to be out alone at night.晚上小孩子可不能一個人到這幾條街上來。◆We're looking for a place to eat.我們想找個地方吃飯。◆There was no hiding place.沒有藏身之地。◆Please write your full name, date and place of birth.請寫下你的全名、出生日期和出生地。■site [countable] the place where sth, especially a building, is or will be situated; a place where sth happened or that is used for a particular purpose(建築物的)位置;建築工地;(事件發生的)現場;場所◆We visited the site of a 16th century abbey.我們參觀了一座16世紀大教堂的舊址。◆All the materials are on site so that work can start immediately.所有材料都已運抵工地,可以立即開工。◆ (BrE) a building site建築工地◆ (NAmE, BrE) a construction site建築工地◆This was the site of a great battle.這裏曾打過一場大戰。◆They say it's an ancient burial site.他們說那裏古時候是個墳場。◆a camp / camping / caravan site營地;野營地;旅行拖車停車點◆The kids used to play on an old bomb site(= a place that had been bombed in the past).孩子們過去經常在轟炸後的廢墟上玩耍。 see also site ⇨ baseverb■area [countable] a part of a room, building or particular space that is used for a special purpose; a particular place on an object(房間、建築物、處所等中作特别用途的)場地,區;(物體上的)處,部位◆the hotel reception area酒店接待處◆a play / parking / dining area遊戲場地;停車場;用餐處◆Move the cursor to a blank area on the screen.把光標移至電腦屏幕的空白區。◆The tumour had not spread to other areas of the body.腫瘤沒有擴散到身體其他部位。 see also area ⇨ area1■position [countable, uncountable] the place where a person or thing is situated; the place where sb/sth is meant to be位置;地方;正確位置◆From his position at the top of the hill, he could see the harbour.他在山頂那位置,可以看到海港。◆Radars determine the aircraft's position.雷達確定飛機位置。◆Is everybody in position?大家都就位了嗎?◆The dancers all got into position.舞者都到位了。◆She took up her position by the door.她到門邊就位。ⓘ The position of sb/sth is often temporary: the place where sb/sth is at a particular time. * position常常是暫時性的,即某人或某物在某段時間所在的位置。 see also position ⇨ positionnoun, position ⇨ putverb1■point [countable] a particular place within an area, where sth happens or is supposed to happen(事情發生或應該發生的)地方,地點◆I'll wait for you at the meeting point in the arrivals hall.我將在抵港大廳的集合點等你。◆the point at which the river divides河流分叉點◆No parking beyond this point.請勿越此界停車。■location ləʊˈkeɪʃn; NAmEloʊˈkeɪʃn [countable] a place where sth happens or exists, especially a place that is not named or is not known(尤指未提及或未知的)地點,位置,地方◆Please tell us your exact location.請告知你的確切方位。◆The company is moving to a new location.公司準備遷移新址。◆They got married at a secret location in Scotland.他們在蘇格蘭某個秘密地方成婚了。ⓘ A location is also a place outside a film studio where scenes of a film are made. * location還指電影的外景拍攝地◆A mountain in the Rockies became the location for a film about Everest.落基山脈的一座山成了一部有關珠穆朗瑪峰的電影的外景拍攝地。◆The movie was shot entirely on location in Italy.這部影片的外景完全是在意大利拍攝的。 see also locate ⇨ base, locate ⇨ find4■scene [countable, usually singular] a place where sth happens, especially sth unpleasant(尤指不愉快的事情發生的)現場,地點◆Several onlookers gathered at the scene of the accident.幾個旁觀者圍在事故現場。◆The scene of the crime is being investigated by the police.警方正在勘察犯罪現場。◆Firefighters were on the scene immediately.消防員立即趕到現場。■spot [countable] a particular point or area, especially one that has a particular character or where sth particular happens(尤指具有某種特點或某類事件發生的)地點,場所,處所◆She stood rooted to the spot(= unable to move) with fear.她嚇得呆若木雞地站在那兒。◆The lake is one of the local beauty spots.該湖是當地的風景名勝之一。◆He has reported from several of the world's major trouble spots(= places where trouble often happens, especially violence and war).他去過世界幾大動蕩地區做過報道。■venueˈvenjuː [countable] the place where people meet for an organized event such as a performance or sports event聚集地點(如演出或體育比賽場館)◆The band will be playing at several different venues in the UK.這個樂隊將在英國幾個不同地方演出。◆Please note the change of venue for this event.請注意,這次比賽改了地點。■whereaboutsˈweərəbaʊts; NAmEˈwerəbaʊts [uncountable + singular or plural verb] the place where sb/sth is(人或物)所在的地方;下落;行蹤◆Her whereabouts is / are still unknown.她仍下落不明。◆They were forced to reveal the whereabouts of the ship.他們被迫說出了船的下落。ⓘ Whereabouts is often used to talk or ask about sb/sth when you do not know where that person or thing is. * whereabouts常用於表示人或物的行蹤不明。place2
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a good place for a picnic/I hate this place!野餐的好地方;我不喜歡這個地方!Come and sit here-I've saved you a place.到這兒來坐吧-我給你留了個座位。place ♦︎ seatThese words both mean an empty space or position where sb can sit.這兩個詞均表示空座、空位。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a / an good / empty place / seat◆to take / book / reserve a place / seat◆to save sb a place / seat◆to return to your place / seat■place [countable] a position, seat or empty space, especially one that is available for or being used by a person or vehicle(尤指空着的)座位,位置,泊位◆Come and sit here-I've saved you a place.到這兒來坐吧-我給你留了個座位。◆I don't want to lose my place in the line.我可不想丢了排隊的位置。◆Would you like to change places with me so you can see better?你想跟我換個位子看得清楚些嗎?◆I've set a place for you at the table.我在餐桌上給你安排好了座位。◆I couldn't find a parking place anywhere.我怎麽也找不到停車位。ⓘ You can also say parking space.也可以說parking space。■seat [countable] a place where you pay to sit, for example in a plane, on a train or at the theatre(飛機、火車或劇場的)座位◆I reserved seats for a performance of 'King Lear' at the New Theatre.我預訂了幾張新劇院上演的《李爾王》的票。◆There are no seats left on that flight.那一航班沒空位了。◆Would you like an aisle seat or a window seat?您想要靠走道還是靠窗的座位?place
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place ♦︎ put ♦︎ attach ♦︎ layThese words are all used to emphasize that sb/sth is important or responsible for sth.這些詞均用於強調重要性或責任。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to place / put / lay sth on sth◆to place / put / attach / lay (the) blame◆to place / put / lay responsibility / emphasis◆to place / attach importance■place [transitive] to give a particular level of sth such as importance, trust or value to sth給予(重視、信任、價值等)◆Great importance is placed on education.教育受到高度重視。◆They place a high value on punctuality.他們非常看重守時。■put(putting, put, put) [transitive] to give a particular level of sth such as emphasis, trust or value to sth給予(重視、信任、價值等)◆Our company puts the emphasis on quality.我們公司重視質量。◆He put a limit on the amount we could spend.他規定了我們可開銷的數額。NOTE辨析 Place or put?These words are very close in meaning and range. Put does not collocate with importance and is not usually used in the passive in this meaning.這兩個詞的含義和使用範圍相近。put不與importance搭配,表達此義時通常不用於被動語態◆Great importance is put on education. see also place,put ⇨ rank■attach [transitive] to give a particular level of importance to sth給予(重視)◆I attach great importance to this research.我認爲這項研究十分重要。◆I wouldn't attach too much weight to these findings(= take them too seriously).我覺得這些發現沒有太多分量。ⓘ In this meaning attach collocates especially with importance, significance, value and weight.表達此義時,attach尤與importance、significance、value和weight搭配。■lay(laid, laid) [transitive] to express sth such as a claim in a serious or official way(嚴肅或正式地)提出(聲明等)◆She laid the blame for the crisis at the Prime Minister's door(= she blamed the Prime Minister).她指責首相應爲這場危機負責。ⓘ Lay is used with a noun to form a phrase that has the same meaning as the verb related to the noun. * lay與名詞連用構成短語,意義相當於這個名詞的動詞形式◆He laid stress on the importance of cooperation(= He stressed the importance of cooperation).他強調合作的重要性。
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