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position (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “position”

sg. position, pl. positions ou indén.
  1. emplacement
    She marked the position of the treasure on the map.
  2. place
    The teacher asked the students to get into position for the class photo.
  3. position (militaire)
    The soldiers fortified their positions on the hill to prepare for the battle.
  4. posture
    She held the yoga pose in a standing position for several minutes.
  5. poste
    He applied for a position as a marketing manager at the new company.
  6. grade
    Captain is a higher position than lieutenant in the army.
  7. position (sportive)
    As a defender, your position is to stay near our goal and block the other team from scoring.
  8. place (dans une course)
    She finished the race in first position, beating all her competitors.
  9. opinion
    Her position on climate change is very clear and firm.
  10. position (de pouvoir)
    Due to budget cuts, the library is not in a position to buy new books this year.
  11. portefeuille (d'actifs)
    She decided to increase her position in tech stocks, hoping for higher returns.
  12. position (aux échecs)
    After ten moves, the position on the chessboard was very complex, with both players having strong attacks.
  13. position (au poker)
    In poker, having a late position at the table can give you a strategic advantage.

verbe “position”

infinitif position; il positions; prét. positioned; part. passé positioned; gér. positioning
  1. placer
    He positioned the vase in the center of the table.
  2. préparer
    The team is well positioned to win the championship after months of hard training.