situated
situated — adjective
1. placed at a specific physical spot, describing where a building, town, or object
placed at a specific physical spot, describing where a building, town, or object is in relation to its surroundings
The school is situated just across from the park on Market Street.
be situated + across from [location]
Yan's new apartment is situated on the top floor of a tall building.
The village is situated in a valley between two mountain ranges.
A small café is situated at the south corner of the main square.
These old houses are situated along the riverbank with lovely views.
- located
The most common and neutral synonym; interchangeable in nearly all contexts
- positioned
Suggests deliberate or precise placement, e.g. a guard positioned at a gate
- placed
More informal, often used for movable objects or casual arrangements
- sited
Specifically for buildings or structures chosen for a purpose, e.g. a factory sited near the highway
文法句型
be situated + prepositional phrase (in / on / at / near / between / along)
用法筆記
Almost always used with the verb 'be' (is situated / are situated / was situated) and followed by a prepositional phrase indicating where. 'Situated' does not function as a dynamic verb in modern English — do not use it without 'be' in predicate position.
常見錯誤
2. having a particular level of comfort, wealth, or advantage in life; being in cir
having a particular level of comfort, wealth, or advantage in life; being in circumstances of a specified kind — for example, a person who is well situated has enough money and security, while one who is badly situated faces difficulties
After years of saving, the family is now well situated financially.
well situated + financially / economically
Young professionals in this city are ideally situated for career growth.
ideally situated for [opportunity]
After the investment, Gabriela found herself comfortably situated for retirement.
Small businesses in this area are badly situated because of the weak economy.
With her savings and pension, Chiara is well situated to lead a quiet life.
- placed
Describes someone's position in life; 'well placed to succeed' is a common fixed phrase
- positioned
Focuses on a strategic or advantageous location in life or career
- off
Informal; 'well off' is a common alternative meaning wealthy
文法句型
be + adverb (well / ideally / badly / comfortably) + situated
be + adverb + situated + for [purpose]
be + adverb + situated + to [infinitive]
用法筆記
Nearly always preceded by an adverb such as 'well', 'ideally', 'badly', or 'comfortably'. The adverb is necessary — 'He is situated' alone without a modifier is unnatural in this sense. Often followed by 'for' + noun phrase or 'to' + infinitive to describe what the person is prepared for.