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  • 21site — 01. The government is looking for a [site] on which to build a new school in this area. 02. The government has just announced the [site] of the new science museum. 03. You are not allowed onto the construction [site] unless you are wearing a… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 22site — site1 W2 [saıt] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin situs, from sinere to leave, put ] 1.) a place where something important or interesting happened ▪ an archaeological site site of ▪ The house is built on the site of a medieval… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 23site — [[t]sa͟ɪt[/t]] ♦♦ sites, siting, sited 1) N COUNT: oft n N A site is a piece of ground that is used for a particular purpose or where a particular thing happens. He became a hod carrier on a building site. ...a bat sanctuary with special nesting… …

    English dictionary

  • 24Site — A site is the location of an event, structure, object, or other thing, whether actual, virtual, abandoned (eg. an archaeological site), extant, or planned.*For a building site, see construction. *For a site on the World Wide Web, see website.In… …

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  • 25Site W — Karte der einzelnen Bereiche auf der Hanford Site Straßenschild der Hanford Site Hanford Site ist der Name eines US amerikanischen Nuklearkomplexes am Columbia …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 26site — site1 [ saıt ] noun count ** 1. ) an area of land where something is being built or could be built: a construction site The local town plan identifies potential sites for new development. on/off site (=in or not in the area where a building is… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 27Site AP — Un site AP est un emplacement de l ADN où la base (normalement attachée) est manquante.En l absence de réparation, il peuvent mener à une rupture simple brin. Lors de la réplication, ils mènent très souvent à une mutation. Un site AP (site… …

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  • 28site — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, place, position, from Anglo French or Latin; Anglo French sit, site, from Latin situs, from sinere to leave, allow Date: 14th century 1. a. the spatial location of an actual or planned structure or set of… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 29site — /suyt/, n., v., sited, siting. n. 1. the position or location of a town, building, etc., esp. as to its environment: the site of our summer cabin. 2. the area or exact plot of ground on which anything is, has been, or is to be located: the site… …

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  • 30site — 1 noun (C) 1 a place where something important or interesting happened: an archaeological site (+ of): the site of the Battle of Waterloo 2 an area of ground where something is being built or will be built: a construction site (+ of): the site of …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English