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position noun 3situation 状况ADJECTIVE | VERB + POSITION | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbusiness, economic, financial, legal 商业状况;经济状况;财务状况;法律地位dominant, impregnable (especially BrE) , strong 绝对优势;难以动摇的位置;稳固的位置favourable/favorable, good, ideal, perfect 有利地位;理想的形势enviable 招人嫉妒的位置invidious 招人忌妒的地位competitive 竞争态势strategic 战略地位precarious, vulnerable, weak 不稳定的态势;岌岌可危的境地;弱势的地位◆He left the club in a precarious financial position with debts of £36 million.他离开俱乐部时负债 3,600 万英镑,财务状况岌岌可危。awkward, difficult, embarrassing, impossible 困境;尴尬境地;进退维谷的境地unique 独特的境地same, similar 相同的/相似的处境different 不同的处境current, present 目前的处境bargaining, negotiating 谈判中的地位trading 贸易形势◆the trading position of the Chilean economy智利的经济贸易形势VERB + POSITIONachieve, attain, reach 获得地位◆It has taken years to achieve the position we are now in.我们花了多年的时间才取得现在的地位。put sb in 使某人处境⋯◆It put me in an awkward position when he asked me to keep a secret.他要我保守秘密,这使我处境极为尴尬。strengthen 增强地位◆Their obvious desperation strengthens our bargaining position.他们明显很急迫,这巩固了我们在洽谈中的有利地位。PREPOSITIONin a/the position 在⋯处境中◆We may be in a position to help you.我们也许能帮助你。◆I was in the embarrassing position of having forgotten her name.当时我忘记了她的名字,很是尴尬。position of ⋯的处境 |