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单词 location
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Definition of location in English:

location

noun lə(ʊ)ˈkeɪʃ(ə)nloʊˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1A particular place or position.

    地点

    the property is set in a convenient location

    这片房地产开发在一处交通便利的地方。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is also a central location, and the venue is such that as soon as three of us are gathered there, we will stick out like something that sticks out a lot.
    • Be sure to look over the program schedule included in this issue, and get yourself booked at a convenient location.
    • About half of the users now access the Internet from more than one location.
    • Some houses have scenic views, others have a convenient location and many houses are beautifully presented inside.
    • Toilets and drinking water tanks will be installed at convenient locations.
    • The strength of the park district is the convenient location for ski enthusiasts.
    • Despite its convenient location at the top of Broughton Street, this bar has never really taken off.
    • Begging requires no training or education, but does require one to be physically able to get to and maintain a position in a public location.
    • They arrived at the dining hall, a squat building positioned in a central location on the school grounds.
    • The access point should be positioned in a central location far away from metal obstacles, walls or cement columns.
    • Portarlington, they say, is the ideal choice because of its location and geographical position.
    • Its isolated location and lack of convenient transportation has helped the town keep its original ancient and pristine appearance.
    • While the locations are convenient the shops must be geared to consumer needs which are continuing to change, he said.
    • In addition to these selected locations you may also contact a sales office, representative or distributor in your area.
    • Several other characters are portrayed as living on the edge of the village, a location that reflects their position in society.
    • He has held sales and management positions in several locations in the U.S., Korea and Hong Kong.
    • When the building was positioned at its new location, it was placed atop a new concrete coal cellar and furnace.
    • I don't otherwise want to move: I have a large place in a convenient location with reasonable rent that allows pets, which isn't easy to find.
    • If a shark eats your arm you will be able to track its location using global positioning satellites.
    Synonyms
    position, place, situation, site, locality, locale, spot, whereabouts, point, placement
    scene, setting, area, environment
    bearings, orientation
    venue, address
    technical locus
    1. 1.1 An actual place or natural setting in which a film or broadcast is made, as distinct from a simulation in a studio.
      (电影或电视拍摄时所取的)实景(以区别于布景),外景地
      the movie was filmed entirely on location

      这部电影整个都是实景拍摄的。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The directors shot the film on location in and around New York City, and you can almost smell the decadence and decay.
      • Filmed on location, with natural light and a limited crew, the visual aspects of The Sunshine are equally impressive.
      • Many pictures I have shot against the wishes of the studio totally on location.
      • The catchline for the new programme is surprising stories from familiar places and camera crews are currently out filming on location for the series.
      • We first went on location and filmed drivers on the street which you could call the documentary bit.
      • But I'm a big believer in shooting a film in its actual location, I just think it helps so much.
      • The four series were filmed on location with, surprisingly, Hungarian countryside standing in for the Welsh borders.
      • The film was shot on location in Nablus, one of the centres of Palestinian resistance, in the summer of 2004.
      • The series is currently filming on location in Shropshire and at Teddington Studios.
      • Charles II was shot in the Czech Republic on location and in the studio.
      • Although the film was made in a London studio and not on location, it adeptly evokes untidy street scenes and jostling crowds.
      • These days, we are aware that this city in the Czech Republic is a favored filming location for Hollywood studios.
      • They said it would cost too many clams to film on location.
      • Promising a fresh take on any and every aspect of the media world, The Desk is filmed on location and in the studio.
      • Apart from some interior scenes in the Astoria Studio, most of the film was shot on location, giving it a quasi neo-realist feeling.
      • I'm not saying that films shot on location are worse films.
      • Filmed on location in Egypt, the series also focuses on the story of the Ancient Egyptians, whose secrets and belongings the adventurers were so desperate to uncover.
      • New cameras had made it possible to shoot on location with natural light, making costly studio rentals unnecessary.
      • For Christian, as with a number of the actors, getting the chance to film on location in Newcastle represented a personal homecoming.
      • It is only during the Christmas special - filmed on location in the Foster's actual house - that reality emerges.
    2. 1.2mass noun The action of locating someone or something.
      the location of new housing beyond the existing built-up areas

      建在现有的建筑密集区之外的新住房地点安排。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Ministers rejected proposals recommended earlier this year by the Office of Fair Trading to scrap regulations which control the number and location of pharmacies.
      • The poor design of the staircase, or improper location of the deposit bins results in many students trapped at the lower level with only one stairway to go back to the upper level.
    3. 1.3 A position or address in computer memory.
      (计算机内存里的)位置,地址
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These images are then stored in a secret location on the computer's hard drive, which can only be accessed by the person who installed the surveillance software.
      • The RAM has a first location for storing the data signal and a second location for storing the initialization status indicator.
      • Once the servlet is compiled, it needs to be installed in the web container in its proper location or a default servlet directory.
      • Even if you haven't subscribed to a particular feed, you can enter its location using the address bar at the top.
      • The first set of control input parameters is stored in a memory location.
      • And, we are moving the location of our website platform and e-mail lists as part of that better service.
      • The location of material and access times of content gives vital clues for investigators.
      • This database formed the central location of asset data.
      • The time it takes to complete this task depends on the location of the data in the memory subsystem or cache hierarchy.
      • A domain name is the location of your website on the Internet.
      • In this file you have to change some parameters that specify the location where the data has to be created.
      • Moving to a new place is hard, and moving your server to a new location or computer also is hard.
      • We will store that metadata in a separate location from the data itself.
      • Both the linear and helical scan tape drives and the disk drive keep an accurate record of the location of data on the recorded media.
      • The location of the data packet in memory is then sent to a FIFO entity associated with the appropriate output link.
      • Security experts believed these addresses contained locations from where additional code could be downloaded.
      • Bonnie's results fell into a broad range, due partially to variance in access speed depending on the location of the data on the disk.
      • To get started, suppose we are trying to debug a specific instruction at an address location in the kernel.
      • When found, the cell name label is changed to match the value in the current spreadsheet at the same location.
      • A file's clusters can be scattered among different locations on the hard disk.
  • 2South African dated An area where black South Africans were obliged by apartheid laws to live, usually on the outskirts of a town or city. The term was later replaced by township.

    〈南非,史〉黑人规定居住区(多为市郊,后该词被township代替)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Different locations and areas in the locations began to have their own groups and even styles.
    • Auntie and Xolani pile into the back seat of the car to accompany Nokwanda to the outskirts of the location.

Derivatives

  • locational

  • adjective
    • There is an emerging spatial strategy in Ireland, and increasing acceptance of the need for strategic locational planning.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Therefore all topographical renditions could be more accurately termed autotopographical, a term which would recognise the act of locational interpretation involved in all productions and reproductions of landscapes.
      • Presently, because of inadequate draft and cargo handling infrastructure, and partly due to locational disadvantages, mainline vessels often skip Indian ports.
      • These infrastructures all serve the fundamental purpose of distributing resources over wider areas, and therefore of reducing or removing previous locational dependencies among human activities.
      • We would like the Scottish executive to take action to give locational guidance to developers to avoid this kind of conflict.

Origin

Late 16th century: from Latin locatio(n-), from the verb locare (see locate).

Rhymes

ablation, aeration, agnation, Alsatian, Amerasian, Asian, aviation, cetacean, citation, conation, creation, Croatian, counterdemonstration, counterproliferation, crustacean, curation, Dalmatian, delation, dilation, donation, duration, elation, fixation, Galatian, geolocation, glocalization, gyration, Haitian, halation, Horatian, ideation, illation, lavation, legation, libation, lunation, mutation, natation, nation, negation, notation, nutation, oblation, oration, ovation, potation, relation, rogation, rotation, Sarmatian, sedation, Serbo-Croatian, station, staycation, taxation, Thracian, vacation, vexation, vocation, zonation

Definition of location in US English:

location

nounloʊˈkeɪʃ(ə)nlōˈkāSH(ə)n
  • 1A particular place or position.

    地点

    the property is set in a convenient location

    这片房地产开发在一处交通便利的地方。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Several other characters are portrayed as living on the edge of the village, a location that reflects their position in society.
    • When the building was positioned at its new location, it was placed atop a new concrete coal cellar and furnace.
    • Despite its convenient location at the top of Broughton Street, this bar has never really taken off.
    • He has held sales and management positions in several locations in the U.S., Korea and Hong Kong.
    • It is also a central location, and the venue is such that as soon as three of us are gathered there, we will stick out like something that sticks out a lot.
    • The strength of the park district is the convenient location for ski enthusiasts.
    • Begging requires no training or education, but does require one to be physically able to get to and maintain a position in a public location.
    • In addition to these selected locations you may also contact a sales office, representative or distributor in your area.
    • About half of the users now access the Internet from more than one location.
    • Be sure to look over the program schedule included in this issue, and get yourself booked at a convenient location.
    • I don't otherwise want to move: I have a large place in a convenient location with reasonable rent that allows pets, which isn't easy to find.
    • The access point should be positioned in a central location far away from metal obstacles, walls or cement columns.
    • Some houses have scenic views, others have a convenient location and many houses are beautifully presented inside.
    • They arrived at the dining hall, a squat building positioned in a central location on the school grounds.
    • If a shark eats your arm you will be able to track its location using global positioning satellites.
    • While the locations are convenient the shops must be geared to consumer needs which are continuing to change, he said.
    • Its isolated location and lack of convenient transportation has helped the town keep its original ancient and pristine appearance.
    • Portarlington, they say, is the ideal choice because of its location and geographical position.
    • Toilets and drinking water tanks will be installed at convenient locations.
    Synonyms
    position, place, situation, site, locality, locale, spot, whereabouts, point, placement
    1. 1.1 An actual place or natural setting in which a film or broadcast is made, as distinct from a simulation in a studio.
      (电影或电视拍摄时所取的)实景(以区别于布景),外景地
      the movie was filmed entirely on location

      这部电影整个都是实景拍摄的。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Although the film was made in a London studio and not on location, it adeptly evokes untidy street scenes and jostling crowds.
      • The catchline for the new programme is surprising stories from familiar places and camera crews are currently out filming on location for the series.
      • Charles II was shot in the Czech Republic on location and in the studio.
      • They said it would cost too many clams to film on location.
      • Apart from some interior scenes in the Astoria Studio, most of the film was shot on location, giving it a quasi neo-realist feeling.
      • Filmed on location, with natural light and a limited crew, the visual aspects of The Sunshine are equally impressive.
      • Filmed on location in Egypt, the series also focuses on the story of the Ancient Egyptians, whose secrets and belongings the adventurers were so desperate to uncover.
      • Promising a fresh take on any and every aspect of the media world, The Desk is filmed on location and in the studio.
      • The four series were filmed on location with, surprisingly, Hungarian countryside standing in for the Welsh borders.
      • The directors shot the film on location in and around New York City, and you can almost smell the decadence and decay.
      • For Christian, as with a number of the actors, getting the chance to film on location in Newcastle represented a personal homecoming.
      • The film was shot on location in Nablus, one of the centres of Palestinian resistance, in the summer of 2004.
      • The series is currently filming on location in Shropshire and at Teddington Studios.
      • It is only during the Christmas special - filmed on location in the Foster's actual house - that reality emerges.
      • I'm not saying that films shot on location are worse films.
      • These days, we are aware that this city in the Czech Republic is a favored filming location for Hollywood studios.
      • But I'm a big believer in shooting a film in its actual location, I just think it helps so much.
      • New cameras had made it possible to shoot on location with natural light, making costly studio rentals unnecessary.
      • We first went on location and filmed drivers on the street which you could call the documentary bit.
      • Many pictures I have shot against the wishes of the studio totally on location.
    2. 1.2 The action or process of placing someone or something in a particular position.
      设置,安置
      the location of new housing beyond the existing built-up areas

      建在现有的建筑密集区之外的新住房地点安排。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The poor design of the staircase, or improper location of the deposit bins results in many students trapped at the lower level with only one stairway to go back to the upper level.
      • Ministers rejected proposals recommended earlier this year by the Office of Fair Trading to scrap regulations which control the number and location of pharmacies.
    3. 1.3 A position or address in computer memory.
      (计算机内存里的)位置,地址
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Moving to a new place is hard, and moving your server to a new location or computer also is hard.
      • Once the servlet is compiled, it needs to be installed in the web container in its proper location or a default servlet directory.
      • The location of material and access times of content gives vital clues for investigators.
      • The first set of control input parameters is stored in a memory location.
      • To get started, suppose we are trying to debug a specific instruction at an address location in the kernel.
      • The location of the data packet in memory is then sent to a FIFO entity associated with the appropriate output link.
      • When found, the cell name label is changed to match the value in the current spreadsheet at the same location.
      • Even if you haven't subscribed to a particular feed, you can enter its location using the address bar at the top.
      • Bonnie's results fell into a broad range, due partially to variance in access speed depending on the location of the data on the disk.
      • And, we are moving the location of our website platform and e-mail lists as part of that better service.
      • These images are then stored in a secret location on the computer's hard drive, which can only be accessed by the person who installed the surveillance software.
      • A file's clusters can be scattered among different locations on the hard disk.
      • We will store that metadata in a separate location from the data itself.
      • Security experts believed these addresses contained locations from where additional code could be downloaded.
      • Both the linear and helical scan tape drives and the disk drive keep an accurate record of the location of data on the recorded media.
      • This database formed the central location of asset data.
      • The RAM has a first location for storing the data signal and a second location for storing the initialization status indicator.
      • The time it takes to complete this task depends on the location of the data in the memory subsystem or cache hierarchy.
      • A domain name is the location of your website on the Internet.
      • In this file you have to change some parameters that specify the location where the data has to be created.

Origin

Late 16th century: from Latin locatio(n-), from the verb locare (see locate).

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