situate 详细解释

situate

['sitjueit]

vt. 位于, 坐落在
adj. 位于 ... 的, 坐落在 ... 的

vt.

使位于; 使处于[O]

The council are trying to decide where to situate the new hospital.

委员会正试图决定将新医院建在何处。

a.

【古】=situated

词形变化

动词过去式: situated | 动词过去分词: situated | 动词现在分词: situating | 动词第三人称单数: situates |

词义辨析

同义参见:

place  quarter  seat  orient  locate  

英英释义

动词 situate:

determine or indicate the place, site, or limits of, as if by an instrument or by a survey

同义词:locate

put (something somewhere) firmly

同义词:fix, posit, deposit

补充

situatesituate英:[ˈsitjueit] 美:[ˈsɪtʃuˌet]vt.1.使位于, 使处于…地位(位置)They are trying to decide where to situate the hospital.他们正设法确定医院的修建地点。

例句

1. How do we situate Christianity in the context of modern physics and psychology?我们怎样把基督教放在现代物理学和心理学的背景下来考虑呢? 2. to be situated in the west of London位于伦敦西部 3. to be situated in the first place名列第一 4. the pilot light is usually situated at the front of the boiler.点火用的常燃小火一般位于煮器前方。 5. [asadj., with submodifier]a conveniently situated hotel.一家交通方便的宾馆。 6. it is necessary to situate these ideas in the wider context of the class structure.有必要将这些观点置于更广泛的阶级结构状况中。 7. Amy is now comfortably situated.艾米现在生活很宽裕。 8. They decided to situate the new office building near the airport.他们决定把新办公大楼设在机场附近。 9. We situated ourselves in the seats nearest the exit.我们走到最靠近出口的位置坐下。 10. You need to situate the events in the proper historical context.你需要把这些事件与相应的历史环境联系起来。