position
Prononciation : [/pəˈzɪʃ.n̩/]
Contexte : « location »
(noun) the place where someone or something is located or situated. It tells you where something or someone is.
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She found a good position to watch the concert from.
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His position on the map was lost.
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What is your position in the line?
Contexte : « status or rank »
(noun) a person's job, title, or standing in a group. It shows someone's role or importance.
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He was promoted to a higher position at work.
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She lost her position as team captain after the game.
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What position do you hold at the company?
Contexte : « opinion or stance »
(noun) a perspective, viewpoint, or belief that someone holds. It reflects how someone sees or feels about something.
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Her position on the issue was well thought out and presented.
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His position was unclear, and he seemed to waver on the topic.
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What is your position on the new policy?
Contexte : « sports or games »
(noun) a player's placement or role in a game or competition. It determines where someone plays or what they do in a match.
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He plays the forward position in basketball.
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She was out of position and missed the pass.
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What position do you prefer to play in soccer?
Contexte : « placement »
(verb) to put or locate something in a particular place. It involves positioning an object or person in a specific spot.
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He positioned the bookshelf against the wall.
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She accidentally positioned the mirror crookedly.
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How do you want to position the chairs for the meeting?