Definition of 'place'
Word forms: places
1. countable noun
A place is any point, building, area, town, or country.
2. singular noun
3. countable noun
4.
See
take place
5. singular noun
6. adverb [ADV after v]
7. countable noun
You can refer to the position where something belongs, or where it is supposed to
be, as its place.
8. countable noun
9. countable noun
10. countable noun
11. countable noun
If you get a place on a team, on a committee, or in an institution, for example, you are accepted as
a member of the team or committee or as a
resident of the institution.
12. singular noun
13. countable noun
14. countable noun
15. countable noun
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Word forms: places, placing, placed
1. transitive verb
If you place something somewhere, you put it in a particular position, especially in a careful,
firm, or deliberate way.
2. transitive verb
3. transitive verb
You can use place instead of 'put' or 'lay' in certain expressions where the meaning is carried by
the following noun. For example, if you place emphasis on something, you emphasize it, and if you place the blame on someone, you blame them.
4. transitive verb
5. transitive verb [usu passive]
6. transitive verb
7. transitive verb
8. transitive verb
9. transitive verb
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1.
2.
3.
See
to change places
4.
5.
6.
See
go places
7.
See
in high places
9.
See
in place
11.
See
in places
12.
See
in sb's place
13.
14.
15.
16.
See
out of place
17.
18.
20.
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place
Word Frequency
place in American English
noun
1.
a square or court in a city
2.
a short street, often closed at one end
3.
space; room
4.
a particular area or
locality; region
5.
a.
the part of space occupied by a person or thing
b.
situation or state
if I were in his place
6.
a city, town, or
village
10.
a particular passage or
page in a book,
magazine, etc., esp. the point where one has temporarily stopped reading
to mark one's place
13.
the customary, proper, or natural position, time, or character
14.
a space used,
reserved, or customarily occupied by a person, as a seat in a theater, at a table, etc.
15.
an office;
employment; position
16.
official position
17.
the duties of any position
18.
the duty, or business (of a person)
19.
in racing, the first, second, or third position at the finish, specif. the second
position
20. Arithmetic
the position of a digit in a number (
Ex.: in 12.3 the one is in the ten's place, the two in the unit's place, and the three in the tenth's place)
verb transitiveWord forms: placed or ˈplacing
21.
a.
to put in a particular place, condition, or relation
b.
to put in an
assigned or proper place, as in a sequence or series
22.
to find employment or a position for; appoint to an office
23.
to arrange for a desired
handling, treatment, or
allocation of
to place a shipment, to place a child for adoption
24.
to assign (a value)
25.
to make or give as an
estimate
26.
to offer (a
proposal, problem, etc.) to be considered
27.
29.
to finish in (a specified position) in a competition
to place last
verb intransitive
30. Sport
to finish among the first three in a contest; specif., to finish second in a horse
or dog race
Idioms:
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Word origin
OFr < L platea, a broad street (in LL, an open space) < Gr plateia, a street < platys, broad: see
platy-Word Frequency
place in British English
noun
1.
a particular point or part of space or of a surface, esp that occupied by a person
or thing
2.
a geographical point, such as a town, city, etc
3.
a position or rank in a sequence or order
4.
a.
an open square lined with houses of a similar type in a city or town
5.
space or room
6.
a house or living
quarters
7.
a country house with grounds
8.
any building or area set
aside for a specific purpose
9.
a passage in a book, play, film, etc
to lose one's place
11.
right or original position
put it back in its place
12.
suitable, appropriate, or
customary surroundings (esp in the phrases out of place, in place)
15.
position, condition, or state
if I were in your place
18.
any of the best times in a race
19. horse racing
b. US and Canadian
the first or usually the second position at the finish
c.
(as modifier)
a place bet
23.
another place
25.
go places
26.
in place of
27.
know one's place
28.
pride of place
30.
take one's place
32.
take place
33.
the other place
verb (mainly tr)
34.
to put or set in a particular or appropriate place
35.
to
find or indicate the place of
37.
to regard or view as being
to place prosperity above sincerity
38.
to make (an order, a
bet, etc)
39.
to find a home or job for (someone)
40.
to
appoint to an office or position
41. (often foll by with)
to put under the care (of)
42.
to direct or
aim carefully
43. (passive) British
44. (intransitive) US and Canadian
(of a racehorse, greyhound, etc) to finish among the first three in a
contest, esp in second position
47.
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Word origin
C13: via Old French from Latin platēa courtyard, from Greek plateia, from platus broad; compare French plat flat
Word Frequency
Place in British English
noun
Francis. 1771–1854, British
radical, who
campaigned for the
repeal (1824) of the Combination Acts, which
forbade the forming of trade unions, and for
parliamentary
reform
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place
British English: place
/pleɪs/ NOUN
location A place is a building, area, town, or country.
This is the place where I was born.
- American English: place
- Arabic: مَكان
- Brazilian Portuguese: lugar
- Chinese: 地方
- Croatian: mjesto
- Czech: místo
- Danish: sted
- Dutch: plaats
- European Spanish: lugar
- Finnish: paikka
- French: endroit
- German: Ort
- Greek: τόπος
- Italian: luogo
- Japanese: 場所
- Korean: 장소
- Norwegian: sted
- Polish: miejsce
- European Portuguese: lugar
- Romanian: loc
- Russian: место
- Spanish: lugar
- Swedish: plats
- Thai: สถานที่
- Turkish: yer
- Ukrainian: місце
- Vietnamese: chỗ
British English: place
/pleɪs/ VERB
If you place something somewhere, you put it in a particular position.
He folded the letter and placed it in his pocket.
- American English: place
- Arabic: يَضَع
- Brazilian Portuguese: colocar
- Chinese: 放置
- Croatian: staviti
- Czech: umístit
- Danish: placere
- Dutch: plaatsen
- European Spanish: colocar
- Finnish: asettaa
- French: placer
- German: stellen
- Greek: τοποθετώ
- Italian: collocare
- Japanese: 置く
- Korean: ...을 ...에 놓다
- Norwegian: plassere
- Polish: umieścić
- European Portuguese: colocar
- Romanian: a așeza
- Russian: класть
- Spanish: colocar
- Swedish: placera
- Thai: วางไว้ในตำแหน่ง
- Turkish: yerleştirmek
- Ukrainian: розміщувати
- Vietnamese: đặt ở đâu
British English: place /pleɪs/ NOUN
proper position A place is where something belongs.
He put the picture back in its place on the shelf.
- American English: place
- Arabic: مَكَان
- Brazilian Portuguese: local
- Chinese: 位置
- Croatian: mjesto
- Czech: místo
- Danish: plads
- Dutch: plaats
- European Spanish: lugar
- Finnish: paikka
- French: endroit
- German: Platz
- Greek: θέση
- Italian: posto
- Japanese: 場所
- Korean: 장소
- Norwegian: plass
- Polish: miejsce
- European Portuguese: lugar
- Romanian: loc
- Russian: место
- Spanish: lugarpertenencia
- Swedish: plats
- Thai: ตำแหน่ง
- Turkish: yerine
- Ukrainian: місце
- Vietnamese: nơi chốn
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