Found 3 items, similar to placing.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: placing
pembubuhan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: place
place
n 1: a point located with respect to surface features of some
region; 
“this is a nice place for a picnic” [syn: 
topographic point
, 
spot]
2: any area set aside for a particular purpose; 
“who owns this
place?”; 
“the president was concerned about the property
across from the White House” [syn: 
property]
3: an abstract mental location; 
“he has a special place in my
thoughts”; 
“a place in my heart”; 
“a political system with
no place for the less prominent groups”
4: a general vicinity; 
“He comes from a place near Chicago”
5: the function or position properly or customarily occupied or
served by another; 
“can you go in my stead?”; 
“took his
place”; 
“in lieu of” [syn: 
stead, 
position, 
lieu]
6: a particular situation; 
“If you were in my place what would
you do?” [syn: 
shoes]
7: where you live at a particular time; 
“deliver the package to
my home”; 
“he doesn't have a home to go to”; 
“your place
or mine?” [syn: 
home]
8: a job in an organization; 
“he occupied a post in the
treasury” [syn: 
position, 
post, 
berth, 
office, 
spot,
billet, 
situation]
9: the particular portion of space occupied by a physical
object; 
“he put the lamp back in its place” [syn: 
position]
10: proper or designated social situation; 
“he overstepped his
place”; 
“the responsibilities of a man in his station”;
“married above her station” [syn: 
station]
11: a space reserved for sitting (as in a theater or on a train
or airplane); 
“he booked their seats in advance”; 
“he sat
in someone else's place” [syn: 
seat]
12: the passage that is being read; 
“he lost his place on the
page”
13: proper or appropriate position or location; 
“a woman's place
is no longer in the kitchen”
14: a public square with room for pedestrians; 
“they met at Elm
Plaza”; 
“Grosvenor Place” [syn: 
plaza, 
piazza]
15: an item on a list or in a sequence; 
“in the second place”;
“moved from third to fifth position” [syn: 
position]
16: a blank area; 
“write your name in the space provided” [syn:
space, 
blank space]
place
v 1: put into a certain place or abstract location; 
“Put your
things here”; 
“Set the tray down”; 
“Set the dogs on the
scent of the missing children”; 
“Place emphasis on a
certain point” [syn: 
put, 
set, 
pose, 
position, 
lay]
2: place somebody in a particular situation or location; 
“he
was placed on probation”
3: assign a rank or rating to; 
“how would you rank these
students?”; 
“The restaurant is rated highly in the food
guide” [syn: 
rate, 
rank, 
range, 
order, 
grade]
4: assign a location to; 
“The company located some of their
agents in Los Angeles” [syn: 
locate, 
site]
5: to arrange for; 
“place a phone call”, 
“place a bet”
6: take a place in a competition; often followed by an ordinal;
“Jerry came in third in the Marathon” [syn: 
come in, 
come out
]
7: intend (something) to move towards a certain goal; 
“He aimed
his fists towards his opponent's face”; 
“criticism
directed at her superior”; 
“direct your anger towards
others, not towards yourself” [syn: 
target, 
aim, 
direct,
point]
8: recognize as being; establish the identity of someone or
something; 
“She identified the man on the 'wanted' poster”
[syn: 
identify]
9: assign to (a job or a home)
10: locate; 
“The film is set in Africa” [syn: 
set, 
localize,
localise]
11: estimate; 
“We put the time of arrival at 8 P.M.” [syn: 
put,
set]
12: identify the location or place of; 
“We localized the source
of the infection” [syn: 
localize, 
localise]
13: make an investment; 
“Put money into bonds” [syn: 
invest, 
put,
commit] [ant: 
divest]
14: assign to a station [syn: 
station, 
post, 
base, 
send]
15: finish second or better in a horse or dog race; 
“he bet $2
on number six to place”
16: sing a note with the correct pitch
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Placing
Place 
\Place\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. 
Placed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Placing.] [Cf. F. placer. See 
Place, n.]
1. To assign a place to; to put in a particular spot or
place, or in a certain relative position; to direct to a
particular place; to fix; to settle; to locate; as, to
place a book on a shelf; to place balls in tennis.
Syn: Put.
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Upon my head they placed a fruitless crown.
--Shak.
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2. To put or set in a particular rank, office, or position;
to surround with particular circumstances or relations in
life; to appoint to certain station or condition of life;
as, in whatever sphere one is placed.
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Place such over them to be rulers. --Ex. xviii.
21.
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3. To put out at interest; to invest; to loan; as, to place
money in a bank.
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4. To set; to fix; to repose; as, to place confidence in a
friend. 
“My resolution 's placed.” --Shak.
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5. To attribute; to ascribe; to set down.
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Place it for her chief virtue. --Shak.
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6. (Racing) To determine or announce the place of at the
finish. Usually, in horse racing only the first three
horses are placed officially.
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7. (Rugby Football) To place-kick ( a goal).
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8. to recognize or identify (a person). [Colloq. U.S.]
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