مهندسی صنایع: محل، مکان، مکان یابی، جایابی
مهندسی صنایع: فروش/خرید/تدارکات: محل، موقعیت
مالی: مکان
الکترونیک: محل، مکان، مکان یابی،
کامپیوتر: محل، مکان، موقعیت، جا، مسیر،
علوم مهندسی: موقعیت،
معماری: محل، وضع، جایگاه، وضعیت مکانی جا دادن،
علوم نظامی: موقعیت، محل،
عمران: مکان، موضع،
روانشناسی: موقعیت، محل، تعیین محل، جا، مکان، اندری
کامپیوتر: مکان
[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary ▲
lo‧ca‧tion S3 W2 AC /ləʊˈkeɪʃ
ən $ loʊ-/
noun [
Word Family: noun:
local,
location,
relocation,
locale,
locality,
localization,
dislocation,
relocation;
verb:
locate,
dislocate,
relocate,
localize;
adjective:
local,
localized,
dislocated;
adverb:
locally]
1. [countable] a particular place, especially in relation to other areas, buildings etc:
His apartment is in a really good location. its isolated geographical locationREGISTERLocation is often used when talking about buying, or selling property. In everyday English in other contexts, people usually say
place:
It can be stressful moving to a new place.2. [countable] the position of something
location of The map shows the precise location of the crash.3. [uncountable and countable] a place away from a film
studio where scenes are filmed:
It was hard to find a suitable location for the desert scenes.on location Most of the movie was shot on location in Africa.4. [uncountable] the act of finding the position of something:
The main problem for engineers was the location of underground rivers in the area. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
place a point or area, especially one that you visit or use for a particular purpose:
He’s been to lots of places. a good meeting placeposition the exact place where someone or something is, in relation to other things:
She showed me the position of the village on the map. I changed the position of the mirror slightly. Jessica moved to a position where she could see the stage better.point a particular place on a line or surface:
At this point the path gets narrower. No cars are allowed beyond this point.spot a place, especially a particular kind of place, or a place where something happens.
Spot sounds rather informal:
She chose a sunny spot. The area is a favourite spot for windsurfers. This is the exact spot where I asked her to marry me.location a place where someone or something is, or where something happens.
Location sounds more formal than
place:
your exact location The prisoners were taken to an undisclosed location. an ideal location for a winter breaksite a place, especially one that will be used for a particular purpose, or where something important happened:
the site of a great battle There are plans to develop the site for housing. The area has become a dumping site for nuclear waste.venue a place where something such as a meeting, concert, game etc takes place:
the venue for the next Olympic Games The hotel is a popular wedding venue.scene the place where something bad such as an accident or crime happened:
the scene of the crime Ambulance crews were at the scene within minutes.setting the place and the area around it, where something is or where something happens:
The hotel is in a beautiful setting. the setting for the film ‘A Room With a View’ Beautiful gardens provide the perfect setting for outdoor dining.somewhere used for talking about a place when you are not sure exactly which place:
She came from somewhere in London.whereabouts the place where someone or something is – used especially when you do not know this or do not want to tell people:
The whereabouts of the painting is unknown. He refused to disclose his whereabouts. I’m not sure about her whereabouts.put to move something to a particular place:
I’ve put the wine in the fridge. Where have you put my grey shirt?lay to put someone or something down carefully on a flat surface:
He laid all the money on the table. She laid the baby on his bed.slip to put something somewhere with a quick movement:
He slipped his arm around her waist. Carrie quickly slipped the money into her bag.shove to put something into a space or container quickly or carelessly:
Shove anything you don’t want in that sack. I’ve ironed those shirts so don’t just shove them in a drawer.stick (
also bung British English)
informal to put something somewhere quickly or carelessly:
I stuck the address in my pocket and I can’t find it now. Could you bung those clothes in the washing machine?dump to put something down somewhere in a careless and untidy way:
Don’t just dump all your bags in the kitchen. People shouldn’t dump rubbish at the side of the street.pop informal to quickly put something somewhere, usually for a short time:
Pop it in the microwave for a minute.thrust literary to put something somewhere suddenly or forcefully:
‘Hide it,’ he said, thrusting the watch into her hand. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲