position

[pəˈzi∫ən] n.位置;职位;姿势

Pronunciation

/pəˈziʃn/

Definitions

Noun

  1. A position - The place or arrangement of something in relation to others, often in a specific context or hierarchy. Example: “The chair occupied a central position at the conference table.”
  2. Job or role - A particular assignment or function within an organization. Example: “He was promoted to a senior management position.”
  3. Physical location - Where something is situated in space. Example: “The house is located on a hilltop with a stunning view.”

Verb

  1. To occupy a position - To be in a particular place or have a specified job. Example: “She occupies a key position in the company’s decision-making process.”
  2. To assume a position - To take a particular stance or posture. Example: “Players assume their starting positions before a game begins.”

Adjective

  1. Relative position - The placement in comparison to other things. Example: “The planet Earth has a stable position in the solar system.”
  2. Fixed or established - Having a permanent or determined location. Example: “The company’s headquarters is in a prominent position in the city.”

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