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n.
1.a point located with respect to surface features of some region
2.any area set aside for a particular purpose
3.an abstract mental location
4.a general vicinity
5.the function or position properly or customarily occupied or served by another
6.a particular situation
7.where you live at a particular time
8.a job in an organization
9.the particular portion of space occupied by a physical object 10.proper or designated social situation 11.a space reserved for sitting (as in a theater or on a train or airplane) 12.the passage that is being read 13.proper or appropriate position or location 14.a public square with room for pedestrians 15.an item on a list or in a sequence 16.a blank area place v.
1.put into a certain place or abstract location
2.place somebody in a particular situation or location
3.assign a rank or rating to
4.assign a location to
5.to arrange for
6.take a place in a competition
7.intend (something) to move towards a certain goal
8.recognize as being
9.assign to (a job or a home) 10.locate 11.estimate 12.identify the location or place of 13.make an investment 14.assign to a station 15.finish second or better in a horse or dog race 16.sing a note with the correct pitch

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  • place of birth
  • place of business
  • place of origin
  • place of worship
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  • slower
  • statistical method
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  • at close range
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  • at first sight

  • Idiom of the Day

    sell (something) off or sell off (something)
    to sell much or all of something
    The computer company decided to sell off some of their real estate business.



    1.
    S1: Trucks, trains, planesand refrigerator ships are new ways of carrying food.
    S6: And in a lonely bay, a fisherman still rows home with the day's catch.

    P: In many countries, women carry food to market on their heads.
    Q: High in the Andes Mountains long lines of Illamas, each with a heavy bag of grain, pick their way along rocky trails.
    R: But a great deal of food is still carried on the heads of women and the backs of animals.
    S: Over the desert sands, camels carry loads of salt, dates and cheese from one oasis to another.

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