[
US
/ɫoʊˈkeɪʃən/
]
[ UK /ləʊkˈeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /ləʊkˈeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
- a point or extent in space
- the act of putting something in a certain place
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a determination of the place where something is
he got a good fix on the target -
a workplace away from a studio at which some or all of a movie may be made
they shot the film on location in Nevada
How To Use location In A Sentence
- The human species has not evolved such that it can tolerate sitting in that southwesterly location, behind uninsulated glass, leaning on a heat absorbing table of dark steel and not be grossly uncomfortable.
- For them, the house's main value lay in its quiet country location.
- Many scientists think that hotspots mark locations where diapiric convection cells, called mantle ‘plumes’, rise beneath lithospheric plates.
- If the adventurers try to reach location 14 they will have to pass scores of biting faces and clutching hands.
- The label location diagram certainly sniffs of this accessory being in the right shape. Original Signal - Transmitting Gadgets
- Should the value of a variable be represented by the amplitude of the output or by the location of nodes?
- For them, the house's main value lay in its quiet country location.
- ( "Emblematic of this anticlerical mindset was the tendency to" laicize "the names of locations with two words of religious significance, by contracting them into one. Cristero Rebellion: part 1 - toward the abyss
- His latest movie is just more of the same-exotic locations, car chases and a final shoot-out.
- The RAM has a first location for storing the data signal and a second location for storing the initialization status indicator.