station
noun
verb
ˈsteɪʃən
noun
1
TRAIN/BUS
火车/公共汽车
a
place
where
trains
or
buses
regularly
stop
so
that
passengers
can
get
on
and
off,
goods
can
be
loaded
etc,
or
the
buildings
at
such
a
place
车站;
C | BrE
I
want
to
get
off
at
the
next
station.
我要在下一站下车。
Grand
Central
Station
中央火车站
Is
there
a
waiting
room
in
the
station?
车站里有候车室吗?
train
station/railway
station
the
city
bus
station
市内公共汽车站
2
CENTRE FOR A SERVICE OR ACTIVITY
服务或活动的中心
a
building
or
place
that
is
a
centre
for
a
particular
kind
of
service
or
activity
所; 站; 台; 局
C | BrE AmE
a
police
station
警察局
a
fire
station
消防站
petrol
station
polling
station
an
Antarctic
research
station
南极考察站
3
RADIO/TV
无线电/电视
an
organization
which
makes
television
or
radio
broadcasts,
or
the
building
where
this
is
done
电视台; 广播电台
C
New
York
jazz
station
WBGO
纽约 WBGO 爵士乐广播电台
a
local
TV
station
一家当地电视台
4
SOCIAL RANK
社会地位
your
position
in
society
[过时] 社会地位; 身份
C | old-fashioned
Karen
was
definitely
getting
ideas
above
her
station
(=higher
than
her
social
rank)
.
卡伦显然抱有超出自己身份的想法。
5
POSITION
位置
a
place
where
someone
stands
or
sits
in
order
to
be
ready
to
do
something
quickly
if
needed
[正式] 岗位; 位置
C | formal
You’re
not
to
leave
your
station
unless
told.
没有命令,你不得离开岗位。
6
FARM
农场
a
large
sheep
or
cattle
farm
in
Australia
or
New
Zealand
〔澳大利亚或新西兰的〕大牧场
C
7
ARMY/NAVY
陆军/海军
a
small
military
establishment
〔小型的〕军事基地; 驻地
C
an
isolated
naval
station
一处偏远的海军基地
verb
8
to
send
someone
in
the
military
to
a
particular
place
for
a
period
of
time
as
part
of
their
military
duty
部署〔某人〕于; 安置; 使驻扎;
I
was
stationed
overseas
at
the
time.
那时候我被派驻在海外。
9
to
move
to
a
particular
place
and
stand
or
sit
there,
especially
in
order
to
be
able
to
do
something
quickly,
or
to
cause
someone
to
do
this
[正式] 派往,安置在
formal
A
security
guard
was
stationed
near
the
door.
近门处有一名保安站岗。