单词 | situation |
释义 | situationsit‧u‧a‧tion /ˌsɪtʃuˈeɪʃən/ ●●● S1 W1 noun [countable] Examples EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorwhat is happening in a particular place or at a particular time► situation Collocations the combination of all the things that are happening in a particular place and at a particular time, especially when this is causing problems: · I tried to explain the situation to my boss.· With no rain for six months, the situation in the region was becoming desperate.· The economic situation in the US is getting better.· The news of more stock market losses could make the difficult economic situation worse.in a situation: · If you are ever in a situation where someone starts shooting, drop to the ground.· In the present situation, I don't think it would be a good idea to try to sell your house. ► circumstances the situation at a particular time, which influences what people do, what they decide, and what can happen: the circumstances: · TV cameras are sometimes allowed in the courts, but it depends on the circumstances.in the circumstances (=because of the circumstances): · We don't normally allow people in after 8 pm, but in the circumstances we'll make an exception.in some/certain/normal etc circumstances: · An applicant's age may be taken into consideration in some circumstances.under some/the/certain etc circumstances: · Under normal circumstances I would never have left the children with a stranger. ► things especially spoken, informal the general situation that exists, especially the way it affects people's lives: · Don't worry! Things can't get any worse.· Things haven't changed much since I wrote to you last.· Now that we have kids, things are really different. ► case a particular situation - use this especially when you are comparing one situation with others to show how they are similar or different: · In cases like this, the company has to be sold off to someone who can cope with the debt. in cases of: · The law limits work in underground mines to eight hours per day, except in cases of emergency.in this/that case: · "It's supposed to rain tomorrow." "Well, in that case, we won't go."in some/a few/many cases: · In some cases, mail carriers could not get to mailboxes surrounded by plowed snow. ► what's going on use this especially to ask or say what is happening in a situation: · Nobody could tell her what was going on.· I've been waiting here for nearly two hours! Does anyone know what's going on?· What's going on? Why won't you talk to me? ► conditions all the things that affect the way people live or work, such as a country's economic situation, whether people have enough food, the places they live in etc: · Conditions in the city are getting rapidly worse.· How can people live in such dreadful conditions?· Employees are demanding better working conditions and higher wages.· a study into the social conditions of the nineteenth century ► state of affairs an unsatisfactory, disappointing, or unusual situation that causes a lot of problems: · Crisis has always been the normal state of affairs in our country's politics. sorry/sad state of affairs (=bad state of affairs): · It's a sad state of affairs when a leader can't take the time to address the true problems facing his country. ► state of play British what is happening now in a situation that is still developing and is likely to change - use this especially in business and political contexts: · Every four weeks we get a briefing from the managers, giving us the state of play.· The current state of play in Anglo-French relations is best characterized as "cautious cooperation". ► scenario a situation that could possibly happen but has not happened yet - use this especially when you are discussing what might happen: · Under the most hopeful scenario, it will take 20 years to clean up the mess.worst-case/nightmare scenario (=the worst possible situation): · In a worst-case scenario all life on the planet would be wiped out by a nuclear war.· This is every politician's nightmare scenario. ► environment all the things that influence the way you live, work, and develop, such as the physical conditions you live in and the people around you: · Do girls learn better in an all-female environment?· I didn't feel that the neighborhood was a very safe environment for kids.working/home environment: · We have tried to create a working environment in which everyone can develop their skills. ► climate the economic, social, and political situation that exists at a particular time - use this especially when you are discussing what can be done or what people believe at that time: · In today's political climate the return of communism seems impossible.· Hopefully, when the financial climate gets better we'll be able to take on more workers.climate of hostility/distrust etc: · The revelations of corruption have led to a climate of distrust in the capital.climate of opinion (=what people generally think): · The climate of opinion on the sensitive topic of euthanasia is changing gradually. ► set-up the way something such as a family, company, or country is arranged, especially a way that you do not understand or do not approve of: · They're divorced, but they're still living in the same house - it seems like a strange set-up to me.· It's an impressive set-up. The foundation brings in half a million dollars a day. your personal situation► situation the situation you are in, for example how much money you earn, where you live, whether you are married or have children etc: · For most refugees, the situation is pretty hopeless.· In your situation, I would have done exactly the same thing.· The proper investment balance depends on each investor's situation. ► circumstances your personal situation, for example how much money you earn, where you live, whether you are married or have children etc - used especially in official contexts: · The organization provides aid to people in desperate circumstances.· Please contact your Social Security office if there is any change in your circumstances. ► position the situation that someone is in, especially a difficult or embarrassing situation that restricts what they can do: · In her position, I'm not sure what I'd do.the position of somebody: · Few rich people can really appreciate the position of the single mother living on welfare.put somebody in an awkward/difficult/embarrassing etc position: · Ed asked me to lie for him to help save his job, which put me in a very awkward position. ► case a particular person's or group's situation - use this especially to compare one situation with others to show how they are similar or different: in somebody's case: · In my case, when I started teaching I enjoyed it right away.in the case of: · Doctors have often achieved amazing results, as in the case of 11-year-old Jason.case-by-case (=considering each person's situation separately): · 72-hour airport visas can be extended, but decisions are made on a case-by-case basis. ► plight especially written a very difficult, unpleasant, or dangerous situation that is difficult to escape from: · Roy was sympathetic to her plight and offered to help her look for her daughter.the plight of: · His chief concern is the plight of kids growing up in the ghettoes. when a situation affects what happens or what you do► under/in the circumstances use this to say that you think something should happen because of the situation now: · Normally I would have gone straight home, but under the circumstances I thought I should check on my mother.· Under the circumstances, I think the only thing you can do is apologize.· In the circumstances, it might be better if I gave the lecture rather than you. ► given the situation/circumstances use this when you think that something is not surprising if you consider the situation it happened in: · They tried to contact everyone and given the circumstances, I think they did very well.· Given the situation, the police officer's reaction is understandable. ► the way things are use this when you are saying that something is necessary, impossible, difficult etc because of the present situation, which is not very good: · The way things are, we hardly ever manage to go out together except at the weekend.· The way things are at work, I'm surprised more people haven't quit. ► as it is use this when the situation now is different from the situation you expected or needed: · We were hoping to finish by 5 o'clock, but as it is, we'll be lucky to finish by 8!· Why start an argument? You're in enough trouble as it is! ► as things stand/the way things stand use this when something happens, is true, or must be done because of the way the situation is now, although the situation may change in the future: · People talk about the British constitution, but as things stand there is no real constitution.· We may get a few more applicants, but the way things stand Mr. Davis looks like the best candidate. ► force of circumstances especially British if something happens by force of circumstances , it happens differently from the way you expect or intend because the situation has changed: · By force of circumstances, I found myself having to share an office with my previous manager.· Force of circumstances compelled the senator to retire in 1934. to accept a situation that you do not like► accept to accept a situation that you do not like but you cannot change: · Divorce is hard on children, but they have to accept it.learn/come to accept (=eventually accept): · In the US, people have come to accept that they will probably have several different jobs over the course of their career.accept the fact (that): · It was difficult for Paul to accept the fact that he was going bald.accept that: · Steptoe finally accepted that his son didn't want to continue working in the family business. ► put up with something to accept an annoying situation or someone's annoying behaviour, without trying to stop it or change it: · I don't know how you put up with this noise day after day.· The kind of treatment that you have to put up with as a new army recruit is pretty horrible. ► tolerate to accept an unpleasant situation, without trying to change it: · For years the workers have had to tolerate low wages and terrible working conditions.· I told him I wasn't going to tolerate his drinking any longer. ► resign yourself to/be resigned to to realize that you must accept an unpleasant situation, because you cannot prevent it or avoid it: · The children have had to resign themselves to being without their father.resign yourself to the fact (that): · I'm resigned to the fact that I'm not going to get the job. ► make the best of it/make the best of a bad situation to accept a situation that you do not like, and try to enjoy it or make it less bad: · It's not the university that I really wanted to go to, but I suppose I'll just have to make the best of it.· Six months after the earthquake, city residents continue to make the best of a bad situation. ► bite the bullet to accept an unpleasant or difficult situation and say that you will deal with it: · It's not easy, but as a manager, sometimes you have to bite the bullet and fire people. ► beggars can't be choosers spoken said when you have to accept something you do not like because you do not have the money or power to choose anything else: · It would be nice to have a suit with a better fit, but as they say, beggars can't be choosers. ► that's the way the cookie crumbles spoken said when telling someone that a difficult situation must be accepted, especially because there is no way to prevent it or there is nothing anyone can do about it: · "Sorry you didn't get the job, Mike." "Yeah, thanks. I guess that's the way the cookie crumbles." ► grit your teeth to accept a situation or job you do not like and try to deal with it in a determined way: · Rescue workers here have little choice but to grit their teeth and get on with the grim task of recovering the bodies.· I was desperately unhappy in that job, but had to grit my teeth and stay smiling for the sake of my children. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRYverbs► create a situation Phrases (=cause it to happen)· Tom’s arrival created an awkward situation. ► assess/review a situation· Ballater was trying to assess the situation objectively. ► monitor a situation (=watch to see how it develops)· The bank is monitoring the situation closely. ► deal with a situation· He had no idea how to deal with the situation. ► improve/remedy a situation· They are doing what they can to improve the situation. ► defuse the situation (=make people less angry)· She’d just been trying to calm Gerry down and defuse the situation. ► a situation arises formal (=it happens)· This situation has arisen as a result of a serious staff shortage. ► a situation comes about (=it happens)· I don’t know how this situation has come about. ► a situation changes· The situation could change very rapidly. ► a situation improves· The situation has improved over the last decade. ► a situation worsens/deteriorates/gets worse· Reports from the area suggest the situation has worsened. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + situation► difficult/tricky· This book will show you how to deal with difficult situations. ► impossible (=very difficult)· I was in an impossible situation. ► dangerous· The situation was becoming increasingly dangerous. ► the present/current situation· The present situation in Afghanistan is very worrying. ► the economic/political situation· The country’s economic situation continued to deteriorate. ► the security situation (=how safe a place is)· Until the security situation improves, it is far too dangerous for staff to work there. ► somebody’s financial situation (=how much money someone has)· What is your current financial situation? ► a social situation (=a situation in which someone is with other people)· He felt uncomfortable in social situations. ► a work situation (=a situation at work)· These problems often arise in work situations. ► a no-win situation (=one in which there will be a bad result whatever happens)· It’s a no-win situation. ► a win-win situation (=one in which everyone gets what they want)· Shorter work weeks are a win-win situation for both the employee and employer. COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► aggravate the situation Building the new road will only aggravate the situation. ► alleviate the problem/situation/suffering etc a new medicine to alleviate the symptoms of flu ► Catch-22 situation It’s a Catch-22 situation – without experience you can’t get a job and without a job you can’t get experience. ► a situation comedy (=a regular comedy TV programme about the same characters)· She starred in a situation comedy about a family with teenage kids, that ran for ten years. ► compromising position/situation The doctor was found in a compromising position with a nurse (=having sex with her). ► a crisis situation· Emergency powers were needed to deal with the crisis situation. ► deal with a situation· For a while I had no idea how to deal with the situation. ► defuse a situation/crisis/row etc Beth’s quiet voice helped to defuse the situation. ► discuss the situation· They held a three-hour meeting to discuss the situation. ► embarrassing situation an embarrassing situation ► an emergency situation· If an emergency situation arises, the pilot and crew must stay calm. ► fraught situation a fraught situation ► hypothetical situation/example/question Brennan brought up a hypothetical case to make his point. ► no-win situation If my child is sick and I leave work, I’m a bad employee. If I don’t, I’m a bad mother. It’s a no-win situation. ► present situation the present situation of the millions of people who are suffering poverty and disease ► redress the situation Little could be done to redress the situation. ► resolve a problem/crisis/situation· Action is being taken to resolve the problem. ► tense situation/atmosphere/moment etc Marion spoke, eager to break the tense silence. ► situations vacant British English (=the part of a newspaper where jobs are advertised) ► a win-win situation It’s a win-win situation all around. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► bad· Students desperate to leave home may find themselves in a worse situation than the one they left.· We put ourselves in bad situations.· The reader's conception of the text in this case is the worst possible communicative situation.· In my own school, there was another bad situation in a Fourth Grade class across the stair landing.· Denying schooling, however, would just make a bad situation worse.· The worst situation was amidships, by the base of the mainmast. ► current· His current situation would appear quite idyllic once the newspapers hit the doorsteps in the morning.· One way this is done is to project the internal situation into current real situations when they symbolise the internal situation.· And they believe that what makes the current situation precarious is the continuing uncertainty over the outlook for sterling.· Students huddle round a professor of politics who gives an analysis of the current situation.· There are several reasons for the current situation.· First, how firmly do young children believe that the current situation dictates the way you feel?· At the same time they also exploited the current political situation for their own ends.· It is important, however, to distinguish between the current situation and what the future holds. ► dangerous· During my stay in her country we were always together, and she saved me from many dangerous situations.· What you see is a dangerous situation which could turn into a threat.· He had naïvely stumbled into the middle of a very complicated and dangerous situation.· Nevertheless, there were times when he shocked me by his willingness to jump into dangerous situations.· I sobbed with fright, even as I addressed the one and only question which confronted me in such a dangerous situation.· This, it was recognized, constituted a potentially dangerous situation, but what else could the Romans do?· There's a move to slow them down, but the hauliers say it could lead to a very dangerous situation.· This is indeed the most dangerous situation of all. ► different· If you are not confident in speaking in a range of different situations then you need practice.· The gait may be histrionic with the degree of dysfunction varying in different situations.· It is obvious that these are very different situations in which different issues and problems arise.· As symbols, they may have different meanings for different people in different situations.· Different individuals project different internal situations into the shared real situation and experience these somewhat differently.· It is a package of capabilities, which are accessed variously in different project-based situations.· Reactions here vary according to different situations.· Videotronic has been proven worldwide Videotronic machines are to be found worldwide in a variety of different situations. ► difficult· In response to the difficult situation schools find themselves in, a critical and forward-looking approach to curriculum renewal was developed.· He handled a difficult situation with professionalism and is a big reason the Bulls are dominant.· The more senior nurse can also support the junior in difficult situations because of her own recent experience.· In Toxic Work, I will help you explore ways to create positive change from difficult and challenging situations.· One measure of the difficult situation which has ensued has been the number of farmers killed over the last decade.· The application of the matrix model for projects with a high degree of novelty, creates a difficult planning situation.· That way, he can eventually learn to prepare himself for difficult or challenging situations. ► economic· Western delegations had visited the Soviet Union during September to research the economic situation.· Although independent, therefore, the country remains in a typically colonial economic situation, dangerously dependent on fluctuations in world markets.· The fifth plenum announced austerity measures to tackle the worsening economic situation and called for stronger party leadership and unity.· Surely we each agree that fallow or underused land is of no help to the economic situation.· The first is the world economic situation, which hits him in two ways.· Experience has shown that the latter can not sustain liberal democracy in the context of their weak economic situations.· None the less he feels' the poor economic situation has really speeded up the move towards more openness.· Owing to the difficult political and economic situation faced by ex-USSR nations, such outbreaks may occur again. ► financial· Mr Davies, in his letter to staff, says the council is facing a serious financial situation.· What impact would it have on the financial situation of families?· Your financial situation can improve, but you may have to wait until next year before you are entirely out of the woods.· For a couple of years, the board kept quiet about our financial situation, hoping that it would get better.· Many students will not have to pay tuition fees if their financial situation is below a certain level.· Hashimoto said he would continue to provide information about the financial situation of the housing lenders.· The financial situation of the country is such that no budgetary proposals could have been guaranteed to rescue it. ► impossible· He was almost unbelieving of his impossible situation but on principle he didn't allow himself to feel jealous.· The measure of his heart is how he deals with adversity and the way he overcomes a seemingly impossible situation.· Clearly, it would put the practitioner in an impossible situation.· As far as motion video, in particular, is concerned, the constraints of available technology force multimedia into a seemingly impossible situation.· It is not impossible that the situation is harder to tolerate in these households than in those with single carers.· The point is of course that the puzzle itself is false in setting up an impossible situation.· Not only a master, but a natural comedian, because he found humour in seemingly impossible situations. ► particular· Any consideration of topic involves asking why the speaker said what he said in a particular discourse situation.· Camus sets up a distance from his protagonist develop an existentialist understanding of reality in a concrete, particular situation.· Would you so react to the particular situation which confronts us now, if you were not applying the standard mechanically?· That depends on the facts of the particular situation.· Some such concept is required to explain why different individuals reach different solutions in diagnosing and providing remedies for particular situations.· Men learn to share facticity by being born into a particular cultural situation.· Beneath all these particular situations there are conflicting values which claim the law's attention.· It is a specific word for a particular situation. ► political· There is considerable return migration except when the military-political situation in countries of origin makes this unfeasible.· Among contemporary political systems, situations like that in the imaginary system of Delta are widespread.· The joker in the pack is, of course, the political situation.· The scribes had their eyes on the lawcourts, on the current political situation, on tangible concerns capable of exact definition.· In this most settled and prosperous nation in history the political situation is almost permanently unstable.· Any hope of an improvement appeared unlikely in view of the reduction in the level of foreign investment caused by the unstable political situation.· The political situation in the country was dangerously fluid. ► present· The maxims would serve only to guide him towards fuller awareness of the present situation.· Ismail told me sev-eral times that the present situation could not continue.· Besides, the card game reflected his present situation well.· Thus the present situation is confused.· But for many drivers using the road regularly the present situation is unacceptable.· Finally, research evidence, particularly longitudinal studies which relate children's present situations to future outcomes, will increasingly influence practice.· Such recall of information and application to the present situation may change our decision on how to act ....· Could it be worse than her present situation? whispered a treacherous small voice. ► similar· For all you can tell, it is relevantly similar to situations in which you have made mistakes.· In a similar situation two weeks ago against Denver, Barry made the game-winner.· The effect is similar to a situation in which share prices rapidly increase - a bull market.· Before we do this exercise, let me tell you about a similar situation just two weeks ago.· Furthermore, women's risk of poverty was substantially higher than men's in similar situations.· How would you react if you were the boss or the employee in a similar situation?· Different counsellors can use different methods in similar situations with equal success.· Like men in similar situations, the women stressed the feelings of stigma, shame and humiliation in claiming benefit. ► social· The social situation of single-parents is one of stress.· In many research projects the researcher is simply concerned with the total number of cases being affected by some social problem situation.· I only took it in social situations.· They had done so by learning from experience, by solving problems, from social situations.· The idea that teachers can have a strategy emphasises the power of individuals to act in social situations.· She always knew what to do and what to say in any social situation.· Human beings experience emotions, control their actions and, as we saw with violence, define social situations.· And in the long run the friendships formed in these social situations can be a powerful force in decision making. VERB► arise· When disputes arose out of such situations, both parties might turn to royal justice.· There arose therefore an interesting situation.· If it is not rape to threaten a woman other than with immediate violence, questions will inevitably arise about other situations.· Those manoeuvres arise in a situation of unequal power.· A particular thorny dilemma arises should the caring situation present demands beyond the level of endurance.· Looking at it from the club's point of view I can see how this ban arose in a situation like this.· Unwanted pregnancies can arise from any different situations either by accident or in the event o rape.· It was clear that this polarized debate could have arisen in relation to all situations in which dementing people may find themselves. ► assess· Ballater was trying to assess the situation objectively.· The brigade commander was able to assess the situation and take proper courses of action.· The only way to decide is to assess the situation in each case in terms of the cat's quality of life.· The officers, Brown said, talk to the person to assess the situation.· London & Country Mortgages will assist over the phone and use a redemption penalty calculator to assess the situation.· I had shot off the handle before assessing the situation properly.· In fact it is just as misleading to ignore the packaging and expect some one to assess the new situation without any help.· You have to assess the situation in light of everybody who is out there. ► change· Step 9 Be quite clear in your mind how your child must change in order for the situation to improve.· There was nothing I could do to change my situation.· Additions or deletions can change this situation.· This means that the best way to change this situation is to change your behavior.· Mere exhortations in syllabus documents will not change this situation.· In addition, a child who is aware of her anger is more likely to take assertive action to change her situation.· Such an unpleasant and unanticipated development radically changes the situation, and further and more profound explanations are clearly called for.· The superintendent used quid pro quo to change the work situation. ► create· Import controls only make the situation worse and help create a siege economy situation.· Instead, he created a press situation.· You have still created a pressure situation.· They will need to be especially mindful of her motivations and create situations that are charged enough to capture her attention.· Obviously Edwin had not murdered Francis but he had created a situation in which violence was more likely.· Constantly he creates situations for which he can find no earthly solution and his characters encounter difficulties beyond their means to control.· Looking back, what might you have learnt if you had explored your own role in creating those situations?· Singled him out and created a situation in an otherwise fairly workable arrangement. ► deal· He had no idea how to deal with the situation.· She sought then to deal with the situation quietly, but brought charges recently after the man she had accused was promoted.· How would you deal with this situation?· In dealing with this immediate situation, your teammate has made a judgment that you can be dominated.· As ex-Servicemen, they had not only dealt with the situations I feared most, but also those I could not imagine.· Braun has dealt with difficult situations before.· Furthermore, the organizations set up to deal with these situations are slow to evolve their structures to cope with changing problems.· Specific proposals dealing with both situations are included below. ► defuse· Negotiation could sometimes defuse these situations and produce more acceptable consequences for both parties.· I was trying to defuse a volatile situation.· An argument broke out in the crowded pub after some drink was knocked over and Mr Brown tried to defuse the situation.· Despite Fiat's efforts to defuse the situation by adopting an ethics code, its problems are not over yet.· Or do they bide their time and seek to defuse the situation by negotiations via a mediator?· The only thing she'd been trying to do was calm Guido down and defuse the situation.· He reckons that defuses the situation. ► describe· There are many new words to describe eternal responses and situations.· In a purely ecological sense, this wave pattern describes a situation that might be called suspended extinction.· Animacy is, however, only one of the factors which influences selection of a passive form to describe a particular situation.· Certainly it is clear from what Deborah describes that the situation is out of control.· Happy certainly doesn't appear to describe the situation in Oxford.· Lenin described such a situation as revolutionary. ► face· Mr Davies, in his letter to staff, says the council is facing a serious financial situation.· When faced with similar situations in the future, why not give yourself prior warning by asking the following question?· Years of army training had taught him to be cautious when faced with an unknown situation.· None of these young States faced a simple situation.· Like all sheep farmers, Peter Capener in Staffordshire faced this situation ... until he installed two 3W infra-red heaters.· Normally a Federal Reserve faced with such a situation would tighten monetary policy. ► handle· Inevitably, the divorce had a bad effect on our relationship because I didn't know how to handle the situation.· How they think you should handle a situation.· The better way to handle the situation is to render the cats infertile without actually neutering them.· Such learning is not automatic. 13 Succeeding or failing to handle a situation did not tell the new managers much.· He has the ability to handle heated situations better than others.· They didn't have the power behind them to handle such situations. ► improve· What I am concerned about is that electricity privatisation will not lend itself to improving the situation.· You would think from the figures for deaths and illness from Western diseases that little was being done to improve the situation.· But there was little we could do to improve the situation.· Some companies are taking measures to improve this situation.· At a Jan. 21 appeals hearing before the full commission, five of the eight improved their situations.· What, then, can practitioners do to improve the situation?· In virtually every case, treatment will improve the situation remarkably. ► monitor· Perceptual skills by contrast are developments to do with the greater selectivity of information needed to monitor situations and guide actions.· That state sent an environmental official to Narragansett to monitor the situation.· Regular print outs to monitor the situation change in format and name in late August from P11s to P13s.· U.S. troops could be seen monitoring the situation through binoculars and counting the rebels.· Lord James promised to monitor the situation and to bring legislation forward if it were proved it was needed.· Thus she monitored many clients whose situation was felt to be unstable, and she negotiated widely for other services.· In the meantime, the Medicines Control Agency is closely monitoring the situation.· The regulators monitored the situation but never became involved. ► remedy· Should not the Government act with similar urgency to remedy that situation?· To remedy the situation, the water must be heavily chlorinated.· It appears that a few extra hours of uninterrupted sleep can remedy the situation.· Two courses of action to remedy the situation are therefore being attempted.· Please could you look into this matter and see what can be done to remedy the situation.· Many tried and failed to introduce legislation to remedy the situation.· If your tap water is of doubtful quality then you must be prepared to remedy the situation or use rain water instead.· Companies in this situation have been quick to remedy the situation. ► review· Take time to review the situation, taking all the factors into consideration.· He asks her please to hold off on any action until he can review the situation personally.· Fourth, to put mineral planning authorities under a duty to review the planning situation in respect of every mineral operation within their area.· A use-of-force committee was formed to review the situation.· Leaders of the five unions meet today to review the situation.· The Governing body will review the situation later in the year.· Wiping a slick of moisture from her brow, she reviewed the situation.· We agreed on two voyages from the Thames to Nantes and then we would review the situation. PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES► a chicken and egg situation/problem etc 1a combination of all the things that are happening and all the conditions that exist at a particular time in a particular place: I explained the situation to everyone.in a ... situation She coped well in a very difficult situation.2the type of area where a building is situated – used especially by people who sell or advertise buildings SYN location: The house is in a charming situation, on a wooded hillside.3old-fashioned a job: She managed to get a situation as a parlour maid.COLLOCATIONSverbscreate a situation (=cause it to happen)· Tom’s arrival created an awkward situation.assess/review a situation· Ballater was trying to assess the situation objectively.monitor a situation (=watch to see how it develops)· The bank is monitoring the situation closely.deal with a situation· He had no idea how to deal with the situation.improve/remedy a situation· They are doing what they can to improve the situation.defuse the situation (=make people less angry)· She’d just been trying to calm Gerry down and defuse the situation.a situation arises formal (=it happens)· This situation has arisen as a result of a serious staff shortage.a situation comes about (=it happens)· I don’t know how this situation has come about.a situation changes· The situation could change very rapidly.a situation improves· The situation has improved over the last decade.a situation worsens/deteriorates/gets worse· Reports from the area suggest the situation has worsened.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + situationdifficult/tricky· This book will show you how to deal with difficult situations.impossible (=very difficult)· I was in an impossible situation.dangerous· The situation was becoming increasingly dangerous.the present/current situation· The present situation in Afghanistan is very worrying.the economic/political situation· The country’s economic situation continued to deteriorate.the security situation (=how safe a place is)· Until the security situation improves, it is far too dangerous for staff to work there.somebody’s financial situation (=how much money someone has)· What is your current financial situation?a social situation (=a situation in which someone is with other people)· He felt uncomfortable in social situations.a work situation (=a situation at work)· These problems often arise in work situations.a no-win situation (=one in which there will be a bad result whatever happens)· It’s a no-win situation.a win-win situation (=one in which everyone gets what they want)· Shorter work weeks are a win-win situation for both the employee and employer.
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