noun [具体名词] 地点,场所;城镇(或建筑物等);(有特定用途的)场所;(尤指)身体某处;家,住所;(书本或讲话中的)地方;(尤指占用或空着的)座位,位置;地位;职权;机会,资格,名额;合适的场合(或时机),恰当位置;境况;排名;(包括周围场地的)乡间住宅;一套餐具
You can use the place to refer to the point, building, area, town, or country that you have already mentioned. (提到过的点、建筑、地区、城镇、国家等) 地方 The place looks liveable in. 这地方看起来适于居住。
verb [vt. 及物动词] 放置;使处于某种境地,施加;将…置于…的控制之下;以某种态度对待(或看待);认出,想起;下指示,请求;登(广告等);安置;排名,归类
If you place something somewhere, you put it in a particular position, especially in a careful, firm, or deliberate way. (小心地、稳妥地或从容地) 放置 This place is heavenly. 这个地方好极了。
- place 出现在下面的课文中(提供视频、音频及笔记等可系统性学习)
- Lesson 143&144 A walk through the woods place 动词: 放
- Episode 15 Second Honeymoon ACT I place 名词: 地方,场所
- Episode 11 A Place of Our Own ACT I
- Episode 11 A Place of Our Own ACT II
- Episode 11 A Place of Our Own ACT III
- 网友用 “Place” 造句精选
- For this race, though, he had already placed a bet on one of the horses. 不过,这次赛马,他已经在其中的一匹马上下了注。
- He found a bed-and-breakfast place. 他找到一个提供住宿带早餐的地方。
- Similar legislation is already in place in Utah. 类似的法规已在犹他州实施。
- They want to see more women take their place higher up the corporate or professional ladder. 他们希望看到更多女性担任公司或职业阶梯上更高的职位。
- He continued to place security above all other objectives. 他继续将安全置于其他所有目标之上。
- Widespread protests have placed the president under serious pressure. 大范围的抗议已经使总统处于巨大的压力之下。
- My personal life has had to take second place to my career. 我的个人生活得让位于我的事业。
- She seemed to be placing most of the blame on her mother. 她好像是在把大部分责任推到她母亲身上。