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Definition of substation in English: substationnoun ˈsʌbsteɪʃ(ə)nˈsəbˌsteɪʃ(ə)n 1A set of equipment reducing the high voltage of electrical power transmission to that suitable for supply to consumers. 变电设备;变电所 Example sentencesExamples - Energy bosses have publicly apologised for the disruption to power supplies caused following an explosion at the main electricity substation in Witham.
- This stepped pool of flowing water and the extended roof also help to mask both the noise and the view of passing traffic and the transformers in the electrical substation opposite.
- Until the construction of the new substation, the towns of Walvis Bay, Henties Bay, Swakopmund and Arandis were supplied with power from a substation in Omaruru.
- The substations, which distribute power to the local community, have been forced open by vandals who have damaged the equipment inside causing power cuts.
- He said the power that will be supplied to the substation would come from the Nampower station in Keetmanshoop, which is a distance of about 300 km.
- Expect some major upgrades to roads, the water supply, electrical substations, parks and housing before the year's end.
- Next door to the proposed site is a massive electrical substation with overhead power cables carrying 33,000 volts.
- The project will involve the installation of two key high-voltage substations in the Nampower transmission system for the new Skorpion zinc mine.
- The electricity grid is another example of this, with hundreds of thousands of wires, cables and substations taking power over and underground across the country, literally ‘connecting’ all of us in some way.
- Armed and camouflaged individuals can get close to chemical, agricultural, business facilities, gas pipelines, electrical powerlines, substations, transformers and airports.
- I mean, there's hundreds of thousands of miles of transmission grid, there's countless substations where the electricity gets rerouted.
- Southern Pines supplies electricity to the substation that powers the Colonial pipeline.
- With the chimney stack sited perilously close to an old K Shoes warehouse which needs to be preserved and an electricity substation providing power to homes in the area, softly-softly is the watchword.
- They were electrocuted in a power substation where they hid, thinking police were chasing them.
- York Railway Station was evacuated and trains prevented from stopping after the electricity substation which supplies its power was flooded at around 7pm.
- That, however, will require significant upgrades of utility substations and power lines.
- In a section of the affected areas, power supply was restored by taking some power from the Kishangarh substation near Mani Majra.
- Management claim a fire at an electrical substation near its Limerick headquarters disrupted the company's manufacturing process for a period of three months.
- Many utility issues were solved with a visit to the power substation, water pumping plant, or sewage treatment facility.
- Later in the day, a cable failed on The Strand at the point of old digger damage, causing a switchgear failure at the substation and power cuts lasting over an hour.
2A subordinate station for the police or fire service. (警局或消防所的)分站;分所;分局 Example sentencesExamples - The housing project has a police substation and is heavily patrolled, and the adjoining university has its own police force.
- For a variety of reasons, the citizens and residents of these newly developed areas do not seemingly demand that the local government provide police substations in close proximity to new housing developments.
- In a separate development, Harry told reporters on Wednesday that police had circulated sketches of four bomb suspects to Greater Jakarta police stations and substations.
- The brawl led to an attack by about 300 members of the infantry battalion on Madiun Police station and three other substations in the town.
- The Zuhour police station, and a substation in northeastern Mosul were destroyed, along with the Qahira police station in the northern part of the city.
- 2.1North American A small post office, for example one situated within a larger shop.
〈北美〉小邮局 Example sentencesExamples - From now on, Marchetti will use the post office in neighboring Yalesville. The office is small and the workers are pleasant, like the ones at the South Broad Street substation, she said.
- The U.S. Post Office substation, located underneath the OSU Bookstore and operated for more than 25 years, is closing Aug. 12, 2005.
Definition of substation in US English: substationnounˈsəbˌstāSH(ə)nˈsəbˌsteɪʃ(ə)n 1A set of equipment reducing the high voltage of electrical power transmission to that suitable for supply to consumers. 变电设备;变电所 Example sentencesExamples - Armed and camouflaged individuals can get close to chemical, agricultural, business facilities, gas pipelines, electrical powerlines, substations, transformers and airports.
- That, however, will require significant upgrades of utility substations and power lines.
- Next door to the proposed site is a massive electrical substation with overhead power cables carrying 33,000 volts.
- Management claim a fire at an electrical substation near its Limerick headquarters disrupted the company's manufacturing process for a period of three months.
- I mean, there's hundreds of thousands of miles of transmission grid, there's countless substations where the electricity gets rerouted.
- Southern Pines supplies electricity to the substation that powers the Colonial pipeline.
- York Railway Station was evacuated and trains prevented from stopping after the electricity substation which supplies its power was flooded at around 7pm.
- Expect some major upgrades to roads, the water supply, electrical substations, parks and housing before the year's end.
- Later in the day, a cable failed on The Strand at the point of old digger damage, causing a switchgear failure at the substation and power cuts lasting over an hour.
- Many utility issues were solved with a visit to the power substation, water pumping plant, or sewage treatment facility.
- The electricity grid is another example of this, with hundreds of thousands of wires, cables and substations taking power over and underground across the country, literally ‘connecting’ all of us in some way.
- With the chimney stack sited perilously close to an old K Shoes warehouse which needs to be preserved and an electricity substation providing power to homes in the area, softly-softly is the watchword.
- The substations, which distribute power to the local community, have been forced open by vandals who have damaged the equipment inside causing power cuts.
- The project will involve the installation of two key high-voltage substations in the Nampower transmission system for the new Skorpion zinc mine.
- Until the construction of the new substation, the towns of Walvis Bay, Henties Bay, Swakopmund and Arandis were supplied with power from a substation in Omaruru.
- Energy bosses have publicly apologised for the disruption to power supplies caused following an explosion at the main electricity substation in Witham.
- They were electrocuted in a power substation where they hid, thinking police were chasing them.
- He said the power that will be supplied to the substation would come from the Nampower station in Keetmanshoop, which is a distance of about 300 km.
- In a section of the affected areas, power supply was restored by taking some power from the Kishangarh substation near Mani Majra.
- This stepped pool of flowing water and the extended roof also help to mask both the noise and the view of passing traffic and the transformers in the electrical substation opposite.
2A subordinate station for the police or fire department. (警局或消防所的)分站;分所;分局 Example sentencesExamples - The Zuhour police station, and a substation in northeastern Mosul were destroyed, along with the Qahira police station in the northern part of the city.
- For a variety of reasons, the citizens and residents of these newly developed areas do not seemingly demand that the local government provide police substations in close proximity to new housing developments.
- The housing project has a police substation and is heavily patrolled, and the adjoining university has its own police force.
- In a separate development, Harry told reporters on Wednesday that police had circulated sketches of four bomb suspects to Greater Jakarta police stations and substations.
- The brawl led to an attack by about 300 members of the infantry battalion on Madiun Police station and three other substations in the town.
- 2.1North American A small post office, for example one situated within a larger store.
〈北美〉小邮局 Example sentencesExamples - The U.S. Post Office substation, located underneath the OSU Bookstore and operated for more than 25 years, is closing Aug. 12, 2005.
- From now on, Marchetti will use the post office in neighboring Yalesville. The office is small and the workers are pleasant, like the ones at the South Broad Street substation, she said.
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