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
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
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)
A locational survey of the area helped the council pick the clinic site.
該地區的位置調查幫助市議會決定了診所的選址。
Keiko's thesis compared locational patterns of cafés in Tokyo, Seoul, and Taipei.
Keiko 的論文比較了東京、首爾和臺北三地咖啡館的區位模式。
The factory's locational problems — far from any motorway — pushed up delivery costs.
工廠的位置問題——遠離任何高速公路——推高了運輸成本。
- 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
- 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.