station
n. 車站; 局; 電臺; 社會地位; 崗位; 駐軍
v. 派駐; 把…安置到
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...
英格麗德和他一起去火車站送他。
Businessmen stream into one of Tokyo's main train stations.
商人不斷湧進東京的一個主要火車站。
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.
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...
獨立的地方電臺
It claims to be the most popular television station in the UK.
它自稱是英國最受歡迎的電視臺。
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...
來自首都洛美的報道稱,部隊駐紮在大街上。
I was stationed there just after the war.
戰爭剛結束,我就被派駐到那裡。
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...
樂師們很快就靜候在了樓梯的兩邊。
He stationed himself at the door.
他在門口守候著。
1. a facility equipped with special equipment and personnel for a particular purpose;
2. proper or designated social situation;
3. (nautical) the location to which a ship or fleet is assigned for duty
4. the position where someone (as a guard or sentry) stands or is assigned to stand;
1. assign to a station
station, stop, terminal
這些名詞均可表示"站"之意。
We must change at the next station for Chicago.
我們得在下一站換車去芝加哥.
She has gone to the station.
她去車站了.
The stranger asked me to direct him to the station.
這位陌生人要我指示他去火車站的方向.
I wanted to go to the station, but I was misdirected.
我要到火車站去, 但別人給我指錯了方向.
The school is three miles distant from the station.
這學校距離車站3英里.