Situateの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Situate」を含む文の意味
Q:
situated とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
located, placed
to be in a particular place
for example:
The cinema is situated next to my house
The museum is situated beside the hotel
to be in a particular place
for example:
The cinema is situated next to my house
The museum is situated beside the hotel
Q:
situated とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
It means located. Where something physically is.
"The school is situated on the edge of town."
"Our restaurant is situated between the bank and the school."
It can also be used metaphorically.
"Our company is situated well in the market." (The company is in a good position financially)
"The bank is situated to take over the hotel." (The bank is in a good position financially to do this action)
"The school is situated on the edge of town."
"Our restaurant is situated between the bank and the school."
It can also be used metaphorically.
"Our company is situated well in the market." (The company is in a good position financially)
"The bank is situated to take over the hotel." (The bank is in a good position financially to do this action)
Q:
situated とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
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Q:
situated とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
Situated means that you are comfortable with or used to where you are. A simple definition could be "set up".
「Situate」の使い方・例文
Q:
situate を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
I'm going to situate myself here.
They are going to situate the new post office next to the park.
They are going to situate the new post office next to the park.
「Situate」の類語とその違い
Q:
situated in/on
と situated off はどう違いますか?
と situated off はどう違いますか?
A:
Situated in:
when something is INSIDE the context
Ex = The building is situated in the modern part of the town (the building is in the modern part)
Situated off:
when something is NOT INCLUDED in the context
Ex = That building is situated off the modern part of the town (the building is not a part of the modern part)
when something is INSIDE the context
Ex = The building is situated in the modern part of the town (the building is in the modern part)
Situated off:
when something is NOT INCLUDED in the context
Ex = That building is situated off the modern part of the town (the building is not a part of the modern part)
Q:
situate と locate はどう違いますか?
A:
"Situated" and "located" are interchangeable. "Situated" is a little more formal. They mean something can be found in a specific place.
"Locate" is more like "find".
"Situate" is more like "build". We don't use it in casual speech.
"Locate" is more like "find".
"Situate" is more like "build". We don't use it in casual speech.
Q:
It's situated in と it's located in はどう違いますか?
A:
Okay... Well if I was to use located, I would say...
Moscow is located in Russia.
It's a plain expression of where something is located. For situated, we commonly use it to refer to where something is placed. An example...
The art exhibit is situated in the Moscow Design Museum.
We don't use "located" here, since this art exhibit moves around. So perhaps next month it is in Paris, and we can say it is situated there. But Moscow will always be "located in" Russia since it cannot be moved. It is impossible for it to be anywhere else.
Moscow is located in Russia.
It's a plain expression of where something is located. For situated, we commonly use it to refer to where something is placed. An example...
The art exhibit is situated in the Moscow Design Museum.
We don't use "located" here, since this art exhibit moves around. So perhaps next month it is in Paris, and we can say it is situated there. But Moscow will always be "located in" Russia since it cannot be moved. It is impossible for it to be anywhere else.
Q:
situated と sited はどう違いますか?
A:
Thank you very much!
Q:
situated と located はどう違いますか?
A:
They are similar but “located” is a little more specific.
Customer: Hi, where are you located?
Business: We are on the second floor of the Johnson Mall.
Interviewer: Where are you situated?
Interviewee: I work from my home in Vermont.
Customer: Hi, where are you located?
Business: We are on the second floor of the Johnson Mall.
Interviewer: Where are you situated?
Interviewee: I work from my home in Vermont.
「Situate」についての他の質問
Q:
can I say, "we were going to situate our tent near the lake we were heading to"?
A:
Instead of "we were going to situate out tent near the lake we were heading to" it would make more sense to say " we are going to situate our tent near the lake we are heading to". This is a formal way to say it and not how most people would say it in conversation.
Q:
can I say, "Should they situate the bus stop right over there, you will need less time to get to the job"?
A:
You can, but that is an extremely formal way to say it. Normally, I would say, “If they put the bus stop right over there, you will need less time time to get to work/to get to your job.”
Q:
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A:
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