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1. n местоположение, местонахождение2. n место для застройки; строительная или монтажная площадка3. n местоarcheological sites — места археологических раскопок; места, представляющие интерес для археологов
4. n место стоянки древнего человека5. n горн. место заложения6. n горн. бок7. n горн. биохим. центр, сайт8. v помещать, располагать9. v помещаться, располагаться, находиться10. v выбирать местоСинонимический ряд:1. dig (noun) dig2. habitat (noun) habitat; haunt; home; locality; range; stamping ground3. place (noun) location; locus; place; placement; point; position; post; section; situation; spot; station; where4. setting (noun) locale; mise-en-scene; scene; setting; stage5. put (verb) install; locate; position; put; set; situate
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