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po.si.tion SITUATIONpE5zIF7[nn [C usually sing]a situation处境,状况My financial position is rather precarious at the moment.那时我的经济状况相当不稳定。She's in the fortunate/enviable position of having a large wage and no dependents to support.她处在一个幸运的/令人羡慕的境况,工资很高,又没有任何负担。When two of your best friends argue it puts you in a very awkward position.你两个最好的朋友争吵时,你会陷入一个棘手的处境。My husband refused to go to the party so I was put in the embarrassing position of having to make up an excuse for him.我丈夫拒绝参加晚会,因此我陷入了尴尬的境地,必须为他编个理由。If you are in a position to do something you are able to do it, usually because you have the necessary experience, authority or money.可(能)做某事As I say, I'm not in a position to reveal any of the details of the project at present. [+ to infinitive]就像我所说的,我目前不可能披露这个计划的任何细节。I'm sure they'd like to help her out financially but they're not in a position to do so. [+ to infinitive]我肯定他们愿在经济上资助她,但他们没有能力这样做。She'd be in a much better position to get a job if she had more experience. [+ to infinitive]如果她经验更丰富一点的话,就更有利于获得这项工作。
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