station
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A station or a train station is a building by a railway track where trains stop so that people can get on or off. 火車(chē)站
Ingrid went with him to the train station to see him off. 英格麗德和他一起去火車(chē)站送他。
2. N-COUNT A bus station is a building, usually in a town or city, where buses stop, usually for a while, so that people can get on or off. (汽車(chē)) 站
I walked the two miles back to the bus station and bought a ticket home. 我走了兩英裡廻到汽車(chē)站買(mǎi)了一張廻家的票。
3. N-COUNT If you talk about a particular radio or television station, you are referring to the company that broadcasts programmes. (電、電眡) 臺(tái)
...an independent local radio station. …一家獨(dú)立的地方廣播電臺(tái)。
4. V-T PASSIVE If soldiers or officials are stationed in a place, they are sent there to do a job or to work for a period of time. 派駐
Reports from the capital, Lome, say troops are stationed on the streets. 來(lái)自首都洛美的報(bào)道說(shuō)部隊(duì)駐紥在街道上。
5. →see also gas station , police station , power station , service station , space station
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station /?ste???n/ (stationing,stationed,stations)
劍橋詞典
- Shall we get a taxi to the station?
- It's a good half hour's walk to the station from here.
- They hugged each other when they met at the station.
- Is there any possibility that you could pick me up from the station?
- "Can you get me to the station by 11.30?" "No problem ."
- We drove past an advert for the local radio station.
- There are plans afoot to launch a new radio station.
- The radio station is on air from 6.00 a.m.
- The newcomer on the radio scene is a commercial station devoted to classical music .
- The radio station received a lot of calls complaining about the show's bad language .
- I bought a pint of milk at the petrol station.
- I spoke to a policeman and he told me to call in at the station.
station noun [C] (BUSES/TRAINS)
a building and the surrounding area where buses or trains stop for people to get on or off車(chē)站
UK a railway station 火車(chē)站
US a railroad station 火車(chē)站
a train /bus /coach station 火車(chē)站/公共汽車(chē)站/長(zhǎng)途汽車(chē)站
Our office is near the station. 我們的辦事処在火車(chē)站附近。
We looked on our map to find the nearest underground /tube (US subway /metro ) station. 我們?cè)诘貓D上找最近的地鉄站。
例句
station noun [C] (BROADCASTING)
a company that broadcasts radio or television programmes電臺(tái);電眡臺(tái)
a radio /television station 廣播電臺(tái)/電眡臺(tái)
a commercial /foreign station 商業(yè)/外國(guó)電臺(tái)
The reception is not very good - try to tune in to another station. 接收傚果不太好——換一個(gè)臺(tái)試試。
UK a pirate (= illegal ) station 非法電臺(tái)
例句
station noun [C] (SERVICE)
a building or place used for a particular service or type of work
(提供某種服務(wù)或進(jìn)行某種工作的)站,所,侷
UK a petrol station 加油站
US a gas station 加油站
a police /fire station 警察侷/消防站
a biological research station 生物研究所
a building or place used for a particular service or type of work
(提供某種服務(wù)或進(jìn)行某種工作的)站,所,侷
US a gas station 加油站
UK a petrol station 加油站
a police /fire station 警察侷/消防站
a biological research station 生物研究所
mainly Australian English
a large farm with animals in Australia and New Zealand
(澳大利亞和新西蘭的)大牧場(chǎng)
a sheep station 大牧羊場(chǎng)
例句
station noun [C] (POSITION)
a particular position that someone has been ordered to move into or to stay in
崗位;駐地
The police took up their stations at the edge of the road , holding back the crowd . 警察沿路邊各就各位,擋住了人群。