placed
英 [pleɪst]
美 [pleɪst]
adj. 有名次,已获胜(通常为第二或第三名); 跻身前三名
v. (小心或有意)放置,安放; 使(人)处于某位置; 安置; 安顿; 以某种态度对待(或看待)
place的过去式
牛津词典
adj.
- 有名次,已获胜(通常为第二或第三名);跻身前三名
finishing among the winners (usually second or third)
柯林斯词典
- COMB in ADJ-GRADED (与副词连用构成形容词)表示“具有…能力(做)的”
-placedcombines with adverbs to form adjectives which describe how well or badly someone is able to do a particular task.- A member of the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice, Miss Rafferty is well-placed to comment...
作为刑事司法皇家专门调查委员会的成员,拉弗蒂小姐发表评论恰如其分。 - I imagine he thought you were better-placed than most to know the truth...
我想他认为你所处的位置使你比大多数人都更了解真相。 - Fund managers are poorly placed to monitor firms.
基金管理人不适合监管公司。
- A member of the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice, Miss Rafferty is well-placed to comment...
- COMB in ADJ-GRADED (与副词连用构成形容词)表示“位置…的”
-placedcombines with adverbs to form adjectives which indicate how good or bad the position of a building or area is considered to be.- The hotel is wonderfully placed only a minute's walk from the city centre...
这家宾馆的位置极佳,离市中心步行只需1分钟。 - Chicago is perfectly-placed for exploring the US by rail...
芝加哥所处的位置是乘火车了解美国的最佳之处。 - In the absence of any well-placed pub, this was the perfect spot to flop down for a packed lunch.
由于找不到位置合适的酒馆,这里就是随便吃顿盒饭再好不过的地方了。
- The hotel is wonderfully placed only a minute's walk from the city centre...
英英释义
adj
- put in position in relation to other things
- end tables placed conveniently
- situated in a particular spot or position
- valuable centrally located urban land
- strategically placed artillery
- a house set on a hilltop
- nicely situated on a quiet riverbank