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1 | to put something in a particular place 放置;安置;安放 |
| Position the microphone as close as possible to the source of sound. 尽量把麦克风放在靠近声源的地方。 |
| Once the paper is positioned correctly, the printer should print with no problems. 只要放好了纸,打印机打印就应该不会有问题。 |
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2 | business to make people think of a product in a particular way 为(产品)定位 |
| Research can help a company to position its product in the market. 研究能够帮助公司确定其产品在市场上的定位。 |
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- | be well/ideally positioned |
| to be in a good situation to be able to do something |
| 处于有利位置 |
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| The brand is well positioned to succeed in the Spanish market. 该品牌定位很准确,会在西班牙市场取得成功。 |
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