stationing的中文翻译是什么意思

stationing

US/s'teɪʃnɪŋ/
UK/s'teɪʃnɪŋ/

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stationing柯林斯释义

N-COUNT火车站

A station is a building by a railway line where trains stop so that people can get on or off.

  • Ingrid went with him to the railway station to see him off...

    英格丽德和他一起去火车站送他。

  • Businessmen stream into one of Tokyo's main train stations.

    商人不断涌进东京的一个主要火车站。

N-COUNT(公共汽车)站

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.

    N-COUNT广播电台(或电视台)

    If you talk about a particular radio or television station, you are referring to the programmes broadcast by a particular radio or television company.

    • ...an independent local radio station...

      独立的地方电台

    • It claims to be the most popular television station in the UK.

      它自称是英国最受欢迎的电视台。

    V-PASSIVE安置,派驻(士兵或官员);使驻扎

    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.

    • Reports from the capital, Lome, say troops are stationed on the streets...

      来自首都洛美的报道称,部队驻扎在大街上。

    • I was stationed there just after the war.

      战争刚结束,我就被派驻到那里。

    VERB(常指为某一特定目的)在…守候

    If you station yourself somewhere, you go there and wait, usually for a particular purpose.

    • The musicians stationed themselves quickly on either side of the stairs...

      乐师们很快就静候在了楼梯的两边。

    • He stationed himself at the door.

      他在门口守候着。

    stationing场景例句

    Stationing large forces there would involve a considerable risk.

    在那里驻扎大量军队会有一定的危险性.