location

Derived from Latin 'locatio', meaning 'a placing, a locating'.

NOUN (1)
[/loʊˈkeɪʃən/en-US]
site literal / place literal / position literal / geographical point literal / locale literal / locality literal / specific area untranslatable (This phrase encompasses a meaning that may not be effectively captured in a single word.)
Synonyms site , place , position
Antonyms dislocation

The term location refers to a specific position or site where something is situated. It can denote both physical places and more abstract settings, such as the location of an event or an idea. The origin of the word comes from the Latin 'locatio', meaning 'a placing, a locating'.

plural
locations
  • The meeting will be held at the new conference location. — 会議は新しい場所で開催されます。
  • Please update the location of the package in the tracking system. — 追跡システムで荷物の位置を更新してください。
  • They chose this location for its scenic views. — 彼らはこの場所を風光明媚な眺めのために選びました。
  • The store's location makes it highly accessible to customers. — 店の位置は顧客にとって非常に便利です。
  • Each location in the city has its own unique charm. — 市内のそれぞれの場所には独自の魅力があります。
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