locational

/ləʊˈkeɪ.ʃən.əl/ (bre, ipa) · /loʊˈkeɪ.ʃən.əl/ (ame, ipa)

locational — 形容詞

  • locationalpositive
  • more locationalcomparative
  • most locationalsuperlative

1. about the place or position where something exists or an event happens

1.形容詞B2
釋義

位置的

與特定地點或位置相關的

about the place or position where something exists or an event happens

例句

The locational data on Amara's phone confirmed she had reached the hotel safely.

Amara 手機上的位置數據證實她已安全抵達旅館。

locational + data (technical collocation)

Soren studied the locational advantages of each warehouse before choosing a site.

Soren 研究了每個倉庫的區位優勢,然後才選擇場地。

locational + advantages (business context)

同義詞
  • positional

    focuses more on coordinates and relative arrangement rather than the broader idea of place

  • spatial

    about how things are arranged in space generally, not tied to one specific location

  • geographic

    broader term covering physical features of the Earth, not just position

  • site-based

    more informal, used for practical decisions about where to put something

反義詞
  • temporal

    relating to time rather than place; often contrasted with locational in academic writing

文法句型

locational + noun

be + locational

用法筆記

Typically used in attributive position before abstract nouns such as data, analysis, factors, and advantages. Less commonly found in predicative position.

常見錯誤

The location factors influenced the decision.
The locational factors influenced the decision.
💡'Location' is a noun; use 'locational' when you need an adjective describing something related to place.
The locational shop is just around the corner.
The local shop is just around the corner.
💡'Local' means nearby or in the neighbourhood; 'locational' means relating to position or place in a more abstract, analytical sense.