station
station 英 [ˈsteɪʃn] 美 [ˈsteʃən]
n. 车站;驻地 vt. 驻扎;安置
进行时:stationing 过去式:stationed 过去分词:stationed 第三人称单数:stations 名词复数:stations
- A station is a regular stopping place, like a bus station, a train station, or even a radio station.
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- n. 车站;驻地
- vt. 驻扎;安置
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1. I get off at the next station.
我在下一站下车。
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2. the main station
中心车站
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3. Penn Station
宾州车站
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4. a train station
火车站
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5. a bus station, a coach station
公共汽车╱长途汽车站
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6. a police station
警察局
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7. a petrol station
加油站
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8. a gas station
加油站
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9. an agricultural research station
农业研究所
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10. a local radio station, a local TV station
地方广播电台╱电视台
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11. You are not to leave your station without permission.
未经允许,不得离开岗位。
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12. a naval station
海军基地
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13. troops stationed abroad
驻扎在国外的部队
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14. She stationed herself at the window to await his return.
她待在窗前等他回来。
- station (n.) late 13c., "place which one normally occupies," from Old French stacion, estacion "site, location; station of the Cross; stop, standstill," from Latin stationem (nominative statio) "a standing, standing firm; a post, job, position; military post; a watch, guard, sentinel; anchorage, port" (related to stare "to stand"), from PIE *steti-, suffixed form of root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm."
- station (v.) "to assign a post or position to," 1748, from station (n.). Related: Stationed; stationing.
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