单词 | placing |
释义 | placingWord family noun place placement placing displacement replacement placerplace cardplaceholderplace kickplacemanplace matplace nameplace settingadjective displaced misplaced replaceable placedplacelessverb place displace misplace replace plac·ing /ˈpleɪsɪŋ/ noun [countableC] British EnglishBrE the position of someone or something in a competition or ordered list 名次;排名 Hancock and Smith took the top two placings. 汉考克和史密斯排名前两位。 Examples from the Corpus placing• Sufficient time is not always given to the study of the basic principles and the proper spacing and placing of the movements.• The right spacing of voices and placing of intervals is therefore of paramount importance in achieving our aesthetic objectives.• Graham Ferguson Lacey, with 20 percent, is expected in London shortly and a share placing is rumoured.• The Maccabees fought rather than acquiesce in the placing of a statue of Zeus in the Temple.• That could include traditional diplomacy, peace-monitoring, the placing of tripwire forces on disputed borders and the policing of arms embargoes.• This idea of the placing of figures in relation to the plan of the garden is important.• The placing was at 360p, 13p below the opening price. From Longman Business Dictionary placingplac·ing /ˈpleɪsɪŋ/ noun [countableC, uncountableU] FINANCE the sale by a financial institution of shares, bonds etc for a company, or a particular quantity of shares etc sold in this waySYN OFFERING, PLACEMENT → private placing → vendor placingThe share issue will be through placings in the UK and internationally. the placing of 1.2 million shares |
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