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/ˈsteɪʃn/ |
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1 | a building or place where buses, trains, or other public vehicles stop so that passengers can get on or off 车站 |
| It was dark when we arrived at the station. 我们到站的时候天黑了。 |
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2 | a building or place where a particular service or activity is based 站;所;局 |
| The police brought the suspect into the station for questioning. 警察把嫌疑人带到警察局讯问。 |
| Astronomers at the Salyut Research Station discovered the star. 萨约特研究站的宇航员发现了那颗恒星。 |
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3 | a company that broadcasts television or radio programmes 电视公司;广播公司 |
| radio/television station Listen to your local radio station for travel information. 旅游资讯请收听当地电台的广播。 |
| 3a | a signal on a radio or television from a particular broadcasting company (电台或电视的)频率,频道 | | get/pick up a station We can’ t pick up the French station. 我们接收不到法国频道。 | |
| 3b | the building where a radio or television company broadcasts from 电视台;电台 | | A crowd waited outside the television station for the president to arrive. 人群在电视台外面等待着总统的到来。 | |
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4 | a place or position where someone waits in order to perform a particular activity (供人们等待的)站,停留站 |
| a feeding station 施粥站 |
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5 | old-fashioned your position in society 社会地位 |
| 5a | higher than is suitable for your position or rank 高于自己社会地位的;高攀的 | | She’ s getting ideas above her station even by thinking of marrying him. 她居然想高攀嫁给他。 | |
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6 | a small military base 驻地;基地 |
| More housing is being provided for the naval station in Everett. 更多的住房正在提供给爱弗瑞特海军基地。 |
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7 | a large farm in Australia or New Zealand where sheep or cattle are raised (澳大利亚或新西兰的)大牧场 |
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See also | - action stations | |
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