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station

noun
/ˈsteɪʃn/
/ˈsteɪʃn/
Idioms
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    for trains/buses火车;公共汽车

  1. a place where trains stop so that passengers can get on and off; the buildings connected with this火车站
    • the main station中心车站
    • Euston Station尤斯顿站
    • a train station火车站
    • (British English also) a railway station火车站
    • (British English) a tube/an underground station地铁站
    • (North American English) a subway station地铁站
    • at a station I get off at the next station.我在下一站下车。
    Extra Examples
    • I'm getting off at the next station.我在下一站下车。
    • I'll get a coffee at the station.我去车站买杯咖啡。
    • The train was just arriving at the station.火车刚刚到达车站。
    • What time do you need to be at the station?你需要什么时候到达车站?
    • The train arrived at Oxford Station twenty minutes late.火车晚点20 分钟到达牛津站。
    • He dropped me in front of the station.他让我在车站前下车。
    • I'll give you a lift to the station.我用车顺便送你去车站。
    • There's a pub opposite the station.车站对面有一家酒馆。
    • The train stopped just outside the station.火车就停在车站外面。
    • The train left the station on time.火车准时出站了。
    • We got to the station just as the train was pulling out.我们到车站时,火车正要开出。
    • Her flat is near Vauxhall station.她的公寓靠近沃克斯豪尔站。
    • The main station is Birmingham New Street.主要车站是伯明翰新街。
    • Temple is the name of both a London tube station and a Paris metro station.坦普尔是伦敦地铁站和巴黎地铁站的名称。
    • There was an explosion in a subway station.地铁站发生了爆炸。
    • There's a newspaper kiosk in the station.车站里有一个报亭。
    • They met on the station platform.他们在车站站台相遇。
    • There are cash machines on the station concourse.车站大厅里有自动取款机。
    • There's a taxi rank just by the station entrance.车站入口旁边有一个出租汽车站。
    Topics Transport by bus and traina1, Buildingsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • rail
    • railroad
    • railway
    verb + station
    • get to
    • go to
    • leave
    station + noun
    • building
    • platform
    • car park
    preposition
    • at a/​the station
    • in a/​the station
    See full entry
  2. (usually in compounds通常构成复合词) a place where buses stop; the buildings connected with this公共汽车站;长途汽车站
    • We waited for him at the bus station.我们在公交车站等他。
    • (British English also) a coach station长途汽车总站
    • Victoria Coach Station维多利亚蔻驰站
    see also bus station
    Extra Examples
    • I bought a newspaper at the bus station.我在公共汽车站买了一份报纸。
    • The bus station is to the east of the city centre.汽车站在市中心的东面。
    • I'll give you a lift to the coach station.我会让你搭车去长途汽车站。
    • She was waiting for a taxi outside the coach station.她在长途汽车站外面等出租车。
    • The bus leaves the station at 09.00 hours.公共汽车 9 点整发车。
    In Britain, the word station on its own usually refers to the train station: Can you tell me the way to the station? In the US it is usual to say which station you are talking about: the train stationthe Greyhound Bus station
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • rail
    • railroad
    • railway
    verb + station
    • get to
    • go to
    • leave
    station + noun
    • building
    • platform
    • car park
    preposition
    • at a/​the station
    • in a/​the station
    See full entry
  3. for work/service工作;服务

  4. (usually in compounds通常构成复合词) a place or building where a service is organized and provided or a special type of work is done站;所;局
    • Report the theft at the nearest police station.到最近的警察局报案。
    • (British English) a petrol station加油站
    • (North American English) a gas station加油站
    • a pollution monitoring station污染监测站
    • an agricultural research station农业研究所
    see also earth station, fire station, polling station, power station, service station, space station, weather station
    Extra Examples
    • There were lines of people waiting at voting stations.投票站有一排排的人在等着。
    • The first trial crops were grown at secret test stations.第一批试验作物是在秘密试验站种植的。
    • ‘We've lost audio, Sir,’ announced the officer at the communication station.“我们失去了音频,先生,”通讯站的官员宣布。
    • They established an aid station close to the front line.他们在靠近前线的地方建立了一个救护站。
    • There are drinks stations at every mile along the course of the race.比赛过程中每一英里都有饮料站。
    • Humidity and temperature are measured at each station.湿度和温度是在每个站测量的。
    • There's a lifeboat station on the promenade.长廊上有一个救生艇站。
    • plans to locate a waste collection station nearby计划在附近建立一个垃圾收集站
    • The base station transmits the information to the operator.基站将信息发送给运营商。
    • a car rental return station租车返回站
    • a gas station attendant加油站服务员
    • They were seen on CCTV on the petrol station forecourt.他们出现在加油站前院的闭路电视上。
    • Anyone interested in being a volunteer firefighter should contact the station commander.任何有兴趣成为志愿消防员的人都应该联系车站指挥官。
    • the CIA station chief in Vietnam中央情报局驻越南情报站站长
    Topics Law and justicea2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • ambulance
    • fire
    • lifeboat
    verb + station
    • operate
    • run
    • close
    station + noun
    • house
    • forecourt
    • attendant
    See full entry
  5. radio/TV company广播/电视公司

  6. (often in compounds常构成复合词) a radio or television company and the programmes it broadcasts电台;电视台
    • a local radio/television/TV station当地电台/电视台/电视台
    • He tuned to another station.他换了一个台。
    • The station broadcasts 24 hours a day.这家电台一天24小时广播。
    Extra Examples
    • I can pick up a lot of foreign stations on this radio.我这台收音机能收到好多外台。
    • The station airs 14 hours of local news per week.这个电台每周播放 14 小时地方新闻。
    • You can listen to your favourite station on the move.你可以边走边听你最喜欢的电台。
    • a digital radio station数字广播电台
    • The car radio was tuned to a country music station.汽车收音机调到了乡村音乐电台。
    • The song is being played on Top 40 stations across the country.这首歌正在全国40家顶级电台播放。
    • The campaign was launched on local and national stations.这场运动是在地方和国家电台发起的。
    • The show aired on stations across the country.该节目在全国各电台播出。
    • They produce commercials aimed at cable stations.他们制作针对有线电视台的广告。
    • They have been interviewed by a French television station.他们已经接受了一家法国电视台的采访。
    • a pay-per-view TV station按次付费的电视台
    • a 24-hour news station24小时新闻台
    • He owns an FM radio station.他拥有一家调频广播电台。
    • a classical radio station broadcasting on the internet在互联网上广播的经典电台
    • The company operates four cable television stations.该公司经营四家有线电视台。
    Topics TV, radio and newsa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • radio
    • television
    • TV
    verb + station
    • get
    • pick up
    • tune in to
    station + verb
    • air something
    • broadcast something
    • play something
    station + noun
    • manager
    See full entry
  7. social position社会地位

  8. (old-fashioned or formal) your social position社会地位;身份
    • above your station She was definitely getting ideas above her station.她明显是抱有超出自己身份的想法。
  9. position位置

  10. a place where somebody has to wait and watch or be ready to do work if needed须坚守的位置;岗位
    • You are not to leave your station without permission.未经允许,不得离开岗位。
    see also docking station, muster station
  11. large farm大农场

  12. (usually in compounds通常构成复合词) a large sheep or cattle farm in Australia or New Zealand(澳大利亚或新西兰放养牛或羊的)大型牧场Topics Farmingc2
  13. for soldiers, sailors

  14. a small base for the army or navy; the people living in it军事基地;驻军
    • a naval station海军基地
    see also action stations, hill station, way stationTopics War and conflictc1
  15. Word OriginMiddle English (as a noun): via Old French from Latin statio(n-), from stare ‘to stand’. Early use referred generally to “position”, especially ‘position in life, status’, and specifically, in ecclesiastical use, to ‘a holy place of pilgrimage (visited as one of a group)’. The verb dates from the late 16th cent.
Idioms
panic stations
  1. (British English, informal) a situation in which people feel very anxious and there is a lot of confused activity, especially because there is a lot to do in a short period of time慌乱的状态;(尤指)忙乱的状况
    • It was panic stations when the deadline was brought forward by a week.最后期限提前了一周,真是人心惶惶。

station

verb
/ˈsteɪʃn/
/ˈsteɪʃn/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they station
/ˈsteɪʃn/
/ˈsteɪʃn/
he / she / it stations
/ˈsteɪʃnz/
/ˈsteɪʃnz/
past simple stationed
/ˈsteɪʃnd/
/ˈsteɪʃnd/
past participle stationed
/ˈsteɪʃnd/
/ˈsteɪʃnd/
-ing form stationing
/ˈsteɪʃənɪŋ/
/ˈsteɪʃənɪŋ/
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    armed forces武装部队

  1. [often passive] station somebody + adv./prep. to send somebody, especially from one of the armed forces, to work in a place for a period of time派驻;使驻扎
    • troops stationed abroad驻扎在国外的部队
    Topics War and conflictb2
  2. go to position前往

  3. station somebody/yourself + adv./prep. (formal) to go somewhere and stand or sit there, especially to wait for something; to send somebody somewhere to do this到某处站(或坐);把…安置到(某处)
    • She stationed herself at the window to await his return.她待在窗前等他回来。
    • A photographer had been stationed at the main entrance.一名摄影师被安排在正门。
  4. Word OriginMiddle English (as a noun): via Old French from Latin statio(n-), from stare ‘to stand’. Early use referred generally to “position”, especially ‘position in life, status’, and specifically, in ecclesiastical use, to ‘a holy place of pilgrimage (visited as one of a group)’. The verb dates from the late 16th cent.

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