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121 Position in der Warteschlange
phr COMP queue placeDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Position in der Warteschlange
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122 place isomerism
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > place isomerism
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123 place (in a particular position)
Макаров: располагать (размещать, устраивать)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > place (in a particular position)
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124 place (sb) in a key position
СМИ: назначить (к-л) на главную должностьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > place (sb) in a key position
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125 place in a difficult position
1) Юридический термин: поставить в затруднительное положение2) Политика: поставить в трудное положение (англ. цитата приводится по кн.: Military Balance 2009. - London: International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2009)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > place in a difficult position
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126 place smb. in a difficult position
Общая лексика: ставить в трудное положениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > place smb. in a difficult position
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127 place the parties in a position of inequality before the court
1) Дипломатический термин: поставить стороны в неравное положение перед судом2) Политика: (to) ставить стороны в неравное положение перед судомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > place the parties in a position of inequality before the court
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128 place the switch in the ON or OFF position
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > place the switch in the ON or OFF position
См. также в других словарях:
place — [plās] n. [OFr < L platea, a broad street (in LL, an open space) < Gr plateia, a street < platys, broad: see PLATY ] 1. a square or court in a city 2. a short street, often closed at one end 3. space; room 4. a particular area or… … English World dictionary
place — [n1] location with purpose, function abode, accommodation, apartment, area, berth, city, community, compass, corner, country, distance, district, domicile, dwelling, field, habitat, hamlet, hangout, hole*, home, house, joint, latitude, lay,… … New thesaurus
position — verb. • Uniformed constables had been positioned to re direct traffic J. Wainwright, 1979. The use of position as a verb, meaning ‘to place in position’ has met with some criticism, usually from those who object to any verb made relatively… … Modern English usage
place — index allocate, area (province), base (place), building (structure), case (set of circumstances), character ( … Law dictionary
position — po|si|tion1 W1S3 [pəˈzıʃən] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(way of standing/sitting etc)¦ 2¦(situation)¦ 3¦(place where somebody/something is)¦ 4¦(correct place)¦ 5¦(direction)¦ 6¦(opinion)¦ 7¦(job)¦ 8¦(level/rank)¦ 9 be in a position to do something … Dictionary of contemporary English
place — place1 W1S1 [pleıs] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(area/space/building etc)¦ 2¦(home )¦ 3 take place 4¦(space to sit or put something)¦ 5¦(point in book/speech)¦ 6¦(opportunity to do something)¦ 7¦(role/position)¦ 8 in place 9 in place o … Dictionary of contemporary English
place — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, open space, from Latin platea broad street, from Greek plateia (hodos), from feminine of platys broad, flat; akin to Sanskrit pṛthu broad, Latin planta sole of the foot Date: 13th century 1. a … New Collegiate Dictionary
place*/*/*/ — [pleɪs] noun [C] I 1) an area or position Carl went back to his place (= the position where he usually is) and sat down.[/ex] Keep your credit cards in a safe place.[/ex] She pushed the couch back into place (= into the correct position).[/ex]… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
position — [[t]pəzɪ̱ʃ(ə)n[/t]] ♦ positions, positioning, positioned 1) N COUNT The position of someone or something is the place where they are in relation to other things. The ship was identified, and its name and position were reported to the coastguard … English dictionary
position — n. posture 1) to assume, take a position 2) an awkward, uncomfortable; comfortable position 3) a kneeling; lotus; lying; prone; sitting; squatting; straddle; supine position 4) the fetal, foetal position attitude 5) to assume, take a position 6)… … Combinatory dictionary
place — I n. space occupied at a table 1) to lay (BE), set (esp. AE) a place for smb. position 2) to take smb. s place 3) to trade places 4) (misc.) to know one s place (in life); to give up one s place in line/in a queue; to occupy a prominent place in… … Combinatory dictionary