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place

英[pleɪs] 美[ples]
  • n. 地方;住所;座位
  • vt. 放置;任命;寄予
  • vi. 名列前茅;取得名次
  • n. (Place)人名;(罗)普拉切;(法)普拉斯;(英)普莱斯

词组搭配


give place to

be succeeded or replaced by

让位于, 让…替代

go places

(informal)visit places; travel

(非正式)旅行

keep someone in his (或 her) place

keep someone from becoming presumptuous

使知趣;使识相

out of place

not in the proper position; disarranged

不在合适的位置;放错地方

put oneself in someone's place

consider a situation from someone's point of view

站在别人的立场上看待问题,从别人的角度看问题

put someone in his (或 her) place

deflate or humiliate someone regarded as being presumptuous

使某人安分;煞某人的气焰

take place

occur

发生

take one's place

take up the physical position or status in society that is correct or due for one

取代

take the place of

replace

代替

in place

In the appropriate or usual position or order

就绪:在适合的或通常的位置或序列上

With everything in place, she started the slide show.

一切就绪,她开始放幻灯片

In the same spot; without moving forwards or backwards

原地:同一地点;不向前也不向后移动

While marching in place, the band played a popular tune.

乐队在原地踏步,并奏起流行乐曲

in place of

Instead of.

替代

keep (one's) place 或 know (one's) place

To recognize one's social position and act according to traditional decorum.

知趣,守本分:知道自己的社会身份,依传统行事

put (someone) in his or her place

To lower the dignity of (someone); humble.

降低某人的尊严;贬抑

place in the sun

A dominant or favorable position or situation.

处于占优势或有利的地位或位置