词汇 | meeting-place |
释义 | BETA meeting placecollocation in Englishmeanings of meetingand placeThese words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. meeting noun[ C ] uk /ˈmiː.tɪŋ/ us /ˈmiː.t̬ɪŋ/ a planned occasion when people come together, either in person or online (= using the internet), to ... See more at meeting place noun uk /pleɪs/ us /pleɪs/ an area, town, ... See more at place Examples of meeting placemeeting place Thus, the idea of a history playing the role of a meetingplace (blackboard) of different local experts was appealing: it could be of great use for dialogue handling. Central is the notion that food forms a meeting-place for nature and culture, thereby overcoming this cartesian dichotomy. Ferguson was also setting up a café-bar on the ground floor as a pre-show meetingplace and a general neighbourhood attraction. But the table was a meetingplace. This is a hypothetical meetingplace of representatives of individuals who convene for the purpose of agreeing upon principles of justice. Although the deck is a collective space, it is not specifically designed as a meetingplace. Public talk required the regularized face-to-face public assembly: it depended on a central meetingplace. But a suitable meetingplace was lacking, not only for these bodies but for school treats and harvest suppers. If technology is a meetingplace of world and seduction, interactivity is perhaps the ultimate game play. We have no positive demonstration that community churches served as a meetingplace for the villagers or village elders, or offered lodging to weary travellers. In the proposed conceptualization, therefore, the workplace is seen as a meetingplace, a venue for interaction. Through the chat page a fan community was established, in that the chat page became a meetingplace that could not exist within real-world boundaries. In the absence of permanent political organizations, the bourgeois clubs continued to serve as the main meetingplace for politically like-minded citizens. A face-to-face interview was then arranged where appropriate, usually in the person's own home (but occasionally at their place of work or another meetingplace). A friendship club is not a natural meetingplace based on mutual interests, in which relationships can develop gradually. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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