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IELTS BNC: 345 COCA: 512
position1/pəˋzIʃən; pəˈzIʃ$n/ n 1 [C usually singular 一般用单数] the situation that someone is in 处境﹐状况: in a position He's in a difficult position. 他处境困难。changes in the company's financial position 这家公司财务状况的变化be in a position to do sth (=be able to do something) 能够做某事 I’m afraid I’m not in a position to advise you. 恐怕我不能给你提供建议。 2 [C] the way someone is standing, sitting, or lying, or the direction that an object is pointing in〔人的〕姿势﹔〔物体的〕所指方向: in a position Lie in a comfortable position. 舒舒服服地躺着。Make sure the switch is in the ‘off’ position. 要确保开关在“关”的位置。3 [C] the place where someone or something is, in relation to other things 位置: The position of the hotel makes it popular with young families. 这家酒店的位置使它很受年轻人家庭的欢迎。see box at PLACE 1 方框4 [C,U] the place where someone or something should be 适当的位置: into/in position The lid was put into position and screwed down. 盖子放到位后拧上。out of position Some of the tiles had slipped out of position. 有几块瓦片滑出来了。5 [C] someone's level or importance in a society or organization 地位﹐级别﹐身份: Women's position in society has changed. 女性在社会中的地位改变了。position of power/authority Voters are in a position of power. 选民掌握权力。THESAURUS 同类词senior – used about someone who has an important position 高级的: a senior executive 高层主管chief – used about someone who has the most important or one of the most important positions in a company or organization, used especially in job titles 最高级的﹐首席的〔尤用于职位名称〕: the company's chief financial officer 公司的首席财务官high-ranking – used about someone who has a high position in an organization such as the police, the army, or the government〔在警队﹑陆军﹑政府等机构中〕级别高的: high-ranking military officers 高级军官top – used about someone who is very good, important, or successful in their job 最优秀的﹔最重要的﹔最成功的: a top lawyer 头牌律师junior – used about someone who does not have an important position 级别低的: a junior clerk 初级文员assistant – an assistant manager, director, editor etc has a position just below a manager etc 助理的﹐副的: the store's assistant manager 店的助理经理6 [C] the opinion that someone has, especially the opinion of a government or organization〔尤指政府或组织的〕立场﹐态度: +on the US government's position on global warming 美国政府对全球变暖问题的态度see box at OPINION 方框7 [C] formal a job in a particular organization【正式】职位﹐职务: He became president of the club in 1952 and held the position for over 30 years. 他于 1952 年当上这家俱乐部的总裁﹐任职 30 多年。+of Hart will shortly take up the position of marketing director. 哈特即将担任营销总监一职。 see box at JOB 方框8 [C] the place where you play in relation to other players in a sports team〔在体育运动队中担任的〕位置: ‘What position do you play ?’ ‘Goalkeeper.’ “你打什么位置?”“守门员。”9 [C] your place in a race or competition in relation to other people〔比赛中的〕名次: (in) 2nd/3rd/4th etc position Alesi finished in third position. 阿莱西得了第三名。

position2 v [T] to put something or someone in a particular position 放置﹐安置: position sth on/against/above etc sth He positioned the hat carefully on his head. 他小心翼翼地把帽子戴在头上。position yourself Two guards positioned themselves at the door. 两名警卫守在门口。

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