position

position — verb

1. to move a person or thing into the spot where it needs to be.

1.動詞及物B2
釋義

to move a person or thing into the spot where it needs to be.

例句

Before filming, Lara positioned the lamp behind the blue chair.

position + object + place phrase

The nurse positioned the patient on the bed for the X-ray.

common in medical instructions

同義詞
  • place

    more neutral and common in everyday speech

  • set

    common for carefully putting an object somewhere

  • arrange

    suggests planned order as well as location

文法句型

position + person/thing + place phrase

be positioned + place phrase

用法筆記

Often used in instructions, design, photography, and medical contexts where exact placement matters. It is usually followed by a phrase showing the intended location.

常見錯誤

The nurse positioned on the bed.
The nurse positioned the patient on the bed.
💡this sense is transitive, so you must name the person or thing being moved.

position — noun