placing
英 [ˈpleɪsɪŋ]
美 [ˈpleɪsɪŋ]
n. 名次; 排名
v. (小心或有意)放置,安放; 使(人)处于某位置; 安置; 安顿; 以某种态度对待(或看待)
place的现在分词
BNC.9677 / COCA.21070
牛津词典
noun
- 名次;排名
the position of sb/sth in a race or a competition or in a list arranged in order of success- He needs a high placing in today's qualifier to reach the final.
在今天的资格赛中,他必须排名靠前才能进入决赛。
- He needs a high placing in today's qualifier to reach the final.
双语例句
- His government is placing its faith in international diplomacy.
他的政府对国际外交关系充满信心。 - The smart ones will have already bagged their seats by placing cards on them.
聪明人早已在座位上放一张卡片占住了位子。 - The carer will have to do all the work: placing the patient on the seat, strapping him in, taking him off again at the top.
护工将要全程照顾:将病人抱到座位上,替他系好安全带,到顶层后再将他抱下来。 - Placing one version of each policy in a named set creates a policy set.
将每个策略的一个版本放置在指定的集合中创建策略集合。 - The French had floated the idea of placing the diplomatic work in the hands of the UN.
法国提出将外交工作交由联合国处理的想法。 - In system development, preparing and placing a functional unit in position for use.
在系统开发过程中,将操作装置就位和使用前的准备工作。 - Delete the selection without placing it on the clipboard.
删除选择内容而不将其放置在剪贴板中。 - Utility for placing an icon in the system tray.
把一个图标放在系统托盘的实用程序。 - It can represent a battle between placing security and comfort against excitement and creative challenge.
它可以代表着处理安全及舒适与刺激和创造性挑战之间的战争。 - Before placing your order for a meal, study the menu.
点菜前先仔细看一下菜单。