[/pəˈzɪʃn; pəˋzɪʃən/] n 用法: 1 [C] place where sb/sth is 位置; 方位: From his position on the cliff top, he had a good view of the harbour. 他位於悬崖顶上, 海湾看得清清楚楚. * fix a ship's position, ie by observing the sun or stars 确定船只的方位(藉观察太阳或星体) * We were sitting in a draughty position near the door. 我们坐在门边有穿堂风经过的地方. * The troops stormed the enemy position, ie where the enemy had placed soldiers and guns. 部队向敌人的阵地发起了猛攻. 用法: 2 [U] state of being advantageously placed (eg in a competition or a war) 有利的状况(如竞争中或战争中的): Several candidates had been manoeuvring for position long before the leadership became vacant. 领导职位尚未空缺, 几个竞争者早就在为向上爬而钩心斗角了. 用法: 3 [C, U] way in which sb/sth is placed or arranged; attitude or posture 某人[某物]所处的或被安置的方式; 姿态; 姿势: sit/lie in a comfortable position 舒舒服服地坐[躺]著 * in an upright, a horizontal, etc position 以垂直、 水平等方式 * They had to stand for hours without changing position. 他们得一动不动地站几个小时. 用法: 4 [C] ~ (on sth) view or opinion held by sb 看法; 观点: The candidates had to state their position on unilateral disarmament. 候选人须 表明他们对单方面裁军所持的立场. * She has made her position very clear. 她已明确阐述了自己的观点. 用法: 5 [C esp sing 尤作单数] situation or circumstances, esp when they affect one's power to act 处境, 情势(尤指影响自己的行动能力者): Their failure to come to a decision put her in an impossible position. 他们未能做出决定, 这使她进退无门. * He was in the unenviable position of having to choose between imprisonment or exile. 他已陷於进退维谷的地步, 不是坐牢就是流放, 必须在两者间做出抉择. * What would you do in my position? 你处在我的地位, 你怎样做呢? * I am not in a position (ie I am unable) to help you. 我没有能力帮助你. * The economic position of the country is disastrous. 国家的经济形势非常糟糕. 用法: 6 (a) [C] place or rank in relation to others (相对於他人的)地位, 等级: a high/low position in society 高的[低的]社会地位 * `What is his position in class?' `He's third from the top.' `他在班上得第几名?'`第三名.' (b) [U] high rank or status 高的等级或地位: people of position 上层人士 * Wealth and position were not important to her. 财富和地位她都不放在心上. 用法: 7 [C] (fml 文) paid employment; job (有报酬的)职位; 工作: a position in/with a big company 在一家大公司中的职务 * He applied for the position of assistant manager. 他申请副经理一职. * She had worked for the firm for twenty years and was in a position of trust. 她为这家公司工作了二十年, 因而被委以重任. 用法: 8 [C] (sport 体) (in team games) function and/or part of the playing area assigned to a player (队际竞技活动中)某一队员的职责和[或]位置: `What position does he play?' `Centre-forward.'`他在比赛中在什麽位置?'`中锋.' 用法: 9 (idm 习语) in a false position => false. in/into position in/into the right or proper place 在[进入]适当的位置; 在位; 就位; 到位: The orchestra were all in position, waiting for the conductor. 管弦乐队队员都已各就各位, 等待著指挥. * The runners got into position on the starting line. 赛跑运动员已进入起跑线上的位置. out of po`sition not at the right place 不在适当的位置上: The chairs are all out of position. 椅子全都放得不是地方. position 2 v [Tn] 用法: 1 place (sth) in (a certain) position 将(某物)放在(某一)位置上: position the aerial for the best reception 把天线安装在接收效果最好的位置上 * She positioned herself near the warm fire. 她待在温暖的炉子的旁边. 用法: 2 find or mark the position of (sth); locate 找出或标出(某物)的位置; 定位: They were able to position the yacht by means of radar. 他们能够用雷达测定快艇的方位. |