siting


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site

 (sīt)
n.
1. The place where a structure or group of structures was, is, or is to be located: a good site for the school.
2. The place or setting of something: a historic site; a job site.
3. A website.
tr.v. sit·ed, sit·ing, sites
To situate or locate on a site: sited the power plant by the river.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin situs; see situs.]
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siting

(ˈsaɪtɪŋ)
n
the location or site (of)
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siting

[ˈsaɪtɪŋ] N (= position) → situación f; (= placement) → emplazamiento m
the siting of new industriesla localización de las nuevas industrias
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siting

[ˈsaɪtɪŋ] n (= location) → emplacement m
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siting

nLegen nt; the siting of new industries away from London is being encouragedman fördert die Errichtung neuer Betriebe außerhalb Londons; the siting of the buildings here was a mistakees war ein Fehler, die Gebäude hier zu errichten
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siting

[ˈsaɪtɪŋ] nubicazione f
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