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place (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “place”

sg. place, pl. places ou indén.
  1. endroit
    Let's meet at the place where the two rivers converge.
  2. place (avec l'explication : souvent utilisée dans les noms de rues en France)
    My aunt's house is located on Oakwood Place.
  3. place
    Please save a place for me at the dinner table.
  4. domicile
    After the party, everyone crashed at John's place.
  5. état (d'esprit)
    After the breakup, he was in a dark place emotionally.
  6. rôle
    As a teacher, it's my place to encourage students to learn.
  7. classement
    She trained hard and secured second place in the marathon.
  8. place (dans le contexte d'une course, avec l'explication : position juste après le gagnant)
    My bet was on the greyhound to finish in place, and it did!
  9. poste
    After the injury, the player struggled to regain his place on the first team.
  10. rang
    In math class, we learned about the value of each place in a four-digit number.
  11. position
    I should have taken your advice in the first place to avoid this mess.

verbe “place”

infinitif place; il places; prét. placed; part. passé placed; gér. placing
  1. placer
    She carefully placed the vase in the center of the shelf.
  2. faire confiance
    She placed her confidence in the doctor's expertise, certain that he would find the right treatment.
  3. se classer
    Despite the tough competition, our relay team placed second.
  4. arriver en place (avec l'explication : terminer deuxième)
    The crowd cheered as the underdog horse placed in the race.
  5. situer
    I can place his face, but his name escapes me.
  6. miser
    He confidently placed a hundred dollars on the underdog in the boxing match.
  7. placer (dans le contexte de l'adoption d'enfants ou d'animaux)
    The shelter successfully placed the litter of puppies in loving homes.