Colocada (en. Placed)

[kolo'kaða]

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Definitions: State or condition of being situated or located in a place.
Definitions: The placement of the furniture in the living room is very important for decoration.
La colocada de los muebles en la sala es muy importante para la decoración.
Definitions: Situation that someone occupies in a job or in society.
Definitions: My sister has a position at a very prestigious company.
Mi hermana tiene una colocada en una empresa muy prestigiosa.
verb
Definitions: Action of putting or placing something in a specific site.
Definitions: The carpenter placed the shelf on the wall.
El carpintero colocada la estantería en la pared.

Etymology

Etymology_origin: The term 'placed' comes from the verb 'to place,' which in turn comes from the Latin 'collocare.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

Common_phrases: well placed
Common_phrases: in a good position or state
bien colocada
Common_phrases: poorly placed
Common_phrases: in a bad position or state
mal colocada
Common_phrases: placed at work
Common_phrases: to have a position or job
colocada en el trabajo
Common_phrases: to be placed
Common_phrases: to be situated in a specific place or emotional state
colocarse

Related Words

Related_words: to place
Related_words: To put something in a specific place.
colocar
Related_words: location
Related_words: Place where something is situated.
ubicación
Related_words: positioning
Related_words: The act of situating something in a specific position.
posicionamiento

Slang Meanings

Slang_meanings: State of being under the effects of a substance.
Slang_meanings: After the party, she was quite high.
Después de la fiesta, estaba muy colocada.
Slang_meanings: To be in an elevated or altered mental state.
Slang_meanings: You could tell she was high after a couple of beers.
Se notaba que estaba colocada después de un par de cervezas.