C1 noun ニュートラル

site

/saɪt/

A specific location or plot of ground designated for a particular purpose, such as construction, research, or an event. In an academic context, it refers to the precise geographical or virtual space where data is collected or where a historical event occurred.

例文

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1

The kids chose a flat site near the river to set up their tents for the night.

The kids chose a flat site near the river to set up their tents for the night.

2

The government has designated this area as a protected heritage site due to its historical significance.

The government has designated this area as a protected heritage site due to its historical significance.

3

I'm just heading down to the building site to drop off some supplies.

I'm just heading down to the building site to drop off some supplies.

語族

名詞
site
Verb
site
形容詞
sited
関連
situation
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覚え方のコツ

Remember that a SITE is a SITuation where something is SITting.

クイックテスト

The archaeologists spent three months excavating the ______ of the ancient temple.

正解!

正解は: site

例文

1

The kids chose a flat site near the river to set up their tents for the night.

everyday

The kids chose a flat site near the river to set up their tents for the night.

2

The government has designated this area as a protected heritage site due to its historical significance.

formal

The government has designated this area as a protected heritage site due to its historical significance.

3

I'm just heading down to the building site to drop off some supplies.

informal

I'm just heading down to the building site to drop off some supplies.

4

The excavation at the burial site provided crucial evidence regarding the migratory patterns of the tribe.

academic

The excavation at the burial site provided crucial evidence regarding the migratory patterns of the tribe.

5

Our team needs to conduct a site visit before we can finalize the contract for the new factory.

business

Our team needs to conduct a site visit before we can finalize the contract for the new factory.

語族

名詞
site
Verb
site
形容詞
sited
関連
situation

よく使う組み合わせ

construction site construction site
archaeological site archaeological site
web site web site
on-site management on-site management
historical site historical site

よく使うフレーズ

on-site

on-site (at the physical location)

off-site

off-site (away from the main location)

World Heritage Site

World Heritage Site

よく混同される語

site vs sight

Sight refers to the faculty of seeing or something that is seen, whereas site refers to a location.

site vs cite

Cite is a verb meaning to quote or refer to a source, while site is a noun meaning a place.

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使い方のコツ

Site is most commonly used for physical locations undergoing work or study, but it is also the standard term for a location on the internet (website). When used as a verb, it means to place or locate something in a specific spot.

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よくある間違い

Learners often misspell the word as 'sight' when referring to a place, or 'cite' when referring to a web address.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Remember that a SITE is a SITuation where something is SITting.

📖

語源

From the Latin 'situs', meaning 'local position, aspect, or enjoyment'.

文法パターン

Countable noun (singular: site, plural: sites) Can be used as a transitive verb (e.g., 'to site a building') Often functions as a compound noun (e.g., campsite, gravesite)
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文化的な背景

The term is globally recognized in the context of 'UNESCO World Heritage Sites,' which are locations of cultural or physical significance protected by international treaties.

クイックテスト

The archaeologists spent three months excavating the ______ of the ancient temple.

正解!

正解は: site

関連フレーズ

関連単語

index

B2

To organize information into a systematic list or database for easy retrieval, typically at the end of a book or within a computer system. In economics, it refers to adjusting a value or price according to a specific standard, such as inflation or the cost of living.

induce

B2

To succeed in persuading or influencing someone to do something. It also means to bring about or cause a specific physical condition or reaction to happen.

infer

B2

To reach a conclusion or form an opinion based on facts, evidence, or reasoning rather than on direct statements. It involves understanding a hidden meaning or 'reading between the lines' when information is not explicitly provided.

inhibit

B2

To hinder, restrain, or prevent an action or process from happening or developing. It is frequently used in scientific contexts to describe slowing down a chemical or biological reaction, as well as in psychology to describe the restraint of impulses.

initiate

B2

Describes someone who has been introduced to or instructed in a particular subject, group, or secret knowledge. It also refers to something that has been recently begun or is in an introductory stage.

inspect

B2

To examine something closely and officially to check its condition, quality, or compliance with standards. It involves a systematic and careful look to identify flaws or ensure everything is as it should be.

integrate

B2

To combine two or more things so that they work together effectively or become part of a whole. It also refers to the process of helping a person or group become part of a larger society or organization.

intrinsic

B2

Intrinsic refers to a quality or characteristic that is an essential and natural part of something. It describes properties that are inherent to an object or person, rather than being added or influenced by external forces.

invoke

B2

To call upon a spirit, a deity, or a person for help or inspiration. In legal and formal contexts, it means to cite a law, rule, or authority to support an argument or justify an action.

label

B2

To attach a tag or piece of information to an object to describe its contents or ownership. It also refers to the act of categorizing or describing someone or something in a specific, often oversimplified, way.

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