释义 |
locate /lō-kātˈ/ transitive verb- To place
- (often passive) to set in a particular position, situate
- To designate or find the position of
- To find or pinpoint
intransitive verb (orig N American)To establish oneself in residence or business in an area ORIGIN: L locāre to place locātˈable or locāteˈable adjective locāˈtion noun - The act of locating, or process of being located
- A farm (Aust)
- In South Africa, under apartheid, any of the townships or other areas in which the black or coloured population were obliged to live
- Position, site
- Site for filming outside the studio (film)
- A leasing on rent (law)
- A position in a memory which can hold a unit of information, eg a word (computing)
- Such a unit of information (computing)
locāˈtional adjective locative /lokˈə-tiv/ adjective - Relating to location
- Denoting a case representing ‘place where’ (grammar)
noun- The locative case
- A word in the locative case
locāˈtor noun on location Outside the studio (of filming or sound-recording) |