station 的英语意思
stationstation1 /ˈsteɪʃən/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1train/bus [countable] 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火车或公共汽车定时停靠以便乘客上下车、装卸货物等的地方;车站建筑:
I want to get off at the next station.我想在下一站下车。
Grand Central Station大中央车站
Is there a waiting room in the station?车站里有候车室吗?train station/railway station British English
the city bus station市公共汽车站2centre for a service or activity [countable] a building or place that is a centre for a particular kind of service or activity作为某种服务或活动中心的建筑或场所:
a police station警察局
a fire station消防站petrol station British English, gas station American English (=where petrol is sold)(=出售汽油的地方)polling station (=where you vote in an election)(=选举时投票的地方)
an Antarctic research station南极科考站 → action stations3radio/tv [countable] an organization which makes television or radio broadcasts, or the building where this is done制作电视或广播节目的机构,或进行此项工作的建筑:
New York jazz station WBGO纽约爵士乐电台WBGO
a local TV station地方电视台4social rank [countable] old-fashioned旧式 your position in society你在社会中的地位:
Karen was definitely getting ideas above her station (=higher than her social rank).凯伦显然有些自命不凡(=自视高于自身的社会地位)。5position [countable] formal正式 a place where someone stands or sits in order to be ready to do something quickly if needed某人为随时准备迅速行动而站立或坐着的位置:
You’re not to leave your station unless told.未经允许,你不得离开自己的岗位。6farm [countable] a large sheep or cattle farm in Australia or New Zealand澳大利亚或新西兰的大型牧羊场或养牛场7army/navy [countable] a small military establishment小型军事基地:
an isolated naval station一个偏远的海军基地THESAURUS同义词辨析station a place where trains or buses regularly stop火车或公共汽车定时停靠的地方: · The town has its own railway station.· 这个镇有自己的火车站。· Paddington Station in west London· 伦敦西部的帕丁顿车站· the bus station· 公共汽车站terminus the station or stop at the end of a railway or bus line铁路或公交线路终点的车站或停靠站: · We’ve arranged to meet her at the Victoria bus terminus.· 我们约好在维多利亚公共汽车终点站和她见面。· the railway terminus in central Calcutta· 加尔各答市中心的铁路终点站track [usually plural] the metal lines along which trains travel. This is sometimes used in American English to say which part of a station a train will leave from火车行驶的金属轨道。在美式英语中有时用来说明火车将从车站的哪一部分发车: · The passenger train, traveling at 120 mph, careered off the tracks.· 那列时速120英里的客运列车冲出了轨道。platform the raised place beside a railway track where you get on and off a train in a station – used especially to say which part of a station a train will leave from车站内铁路轨道旁供乘客上下车的高台——尤用于说明火车将从车站的哪一部分发车: · Trains for Oxford leave from Platform 2.· 开往牛津的列车从2号站台发车。ticket office (also booking office British English) the place at a station where tickets are sold车站内售票的地方: · You can buy rail tickets online or at the ticket office.· 你可以在网上或售票处购买火车票。departures board British English (also departure board American English) a board saying when and from which part of a station each train will leave显示每班列车何时、从车站哪一部分发车的指示牌: · The departures board said that the train was ten minutes late.· 出发信息牌显示这趟列车晚点了十分钟。
查看全部语言翻译1train/bus [countable] 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火车或公共汽车定时停靠以便乘客上下车、装卸货物等的地方;车站建筑:
I want to get off at the next station.我想在下一站下车。
Grand Central Station大中央车站
Is there a waiting room in the station?车站里有候车室吗?train station/railway station British English
the city bus station市公共汽车站2centre for a service or activity [countable] a building or place that is a centre for a particular kind of service or activity作为某种服务或活动中心的建筑或场所:
a police station警察局
a fire station消防站petrol station British English, gas station American English (=where petrol is sold)(=出售汽油的地方)polling station (=where you vote in an election)(=选举时投票的地方)
an Antarctic research station南极科考站 → action stations3radio/tv [countable] an organization which makes television or radio broadcasts, or the building where this is done制作电视或广播节目的机构,或进行此项工作的建筑:
New York jazz station WBGO纽约爵士乐电台WBGO
a local TV station地方电视台4social rank [countable] old-fashioned旧式 your position in society你在社会中的地位:
Karen was definitely getting ideas above her station (=higher than her social rank).凯伦显然有些自命不凡(=自视高于自身的社会地位)。5position [countable] formal正式 a place where someone stands or sits in order to be ready to do something quickly if needed某人为随时准备迅速行动而站立或坐着的位置:
You’re not to leave your station unless told.未经允许,你不得离开自己的岗位。6farm [countable] a large sheep or cattle farm in Australia or New Zealand澳大利亚或新西兰的大型牧羊场或养牛场7army/navy [countable] a small military establishment小型军事基地:
an isolated naval station一个偏远的海军基地THESAURUS同义词辨析station a place where trains or buses regularly stop火车或公共汽车定时停靠的地方: · The town has its own railway station.· 这个镇有自己的火车站。· Paddington Station in west London· 伦敦西部的帕丁顿车站· the bus station· 公共汽车站terminus the station or stop at the end of a railway or bus line铁路或公交线路终点的车站或停靠站: · We’ve arranged to meet her at the Victoria bus terminus.· 我们约好在维多利亚公共汽车终点站和她见面。· the railway terminus in central Calcutta· 加尔各答市中心的铁路终点站track [usually plural] the metal lines along which trains travel. This is sometimes used in American English to say which part of a station a train will leave from火车行驶的金属轨道。在美式英语中有时用来说明火车将从车站的哪一部分发车: · The passenger train, traveling at 120 mph, careered off the tracks.· 那列时速120英里的客运列车冲出了轨道。platform the raised place beside a railway track where you get on and off a train in a station – used especially to say which part of a station a train will leave from车站内铁路轨道旁供乘客上下车的高台——尤用于说明火车将从车站的哪一部分发车: · Trains for Oxford leave from Platform 2.· 开往牛津的列车从2号站台发车。ticket office (also booking office British English) the place at a station where tickets are sold车站内售票的地方: · You can buy rail tickets online or at the ticket office.· 你可以在网上或售票处购买火车票。departures board British English (also departure board American English) a board saying when and from which part of a station each train will leave显示每班列车何时、从车站哪一部分发车的指示牌: · The departures board said that the train was ten minutes late.· 出发信息牌显示这趟列车晚点了十分钟。stationstation2 verb [transitive]
1to send someone in the military to a particular place for a period of time as part of their military duty把军人派往某地驻扎一段时间,作为其军事职责的一部分 SYN post:
I was stationed overseas at the time.当时我被派驻在海外。2formal正式 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移动到某处并站立或坐在那里,尤指为了能迅速做某事;使某人这样做:
A security guard was stationed near the door.门口附近站着一名保安。GRAMMAR Station is usually passive.
1to send someone in the military to a particular place for a period of time as part of their military duty把军人派往某地驻扎一段时间,作为其军事职责的一部分 SYN post:
I was stationed overseas at the time.当时我被派驻在海外。2formal正式 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移动到某处并站立或坐在那里,尤指为了能迅速做某事;使某人这样做:
A security guard was stationed near the door.门口附近站着一名保安。GRAMMAR Station is usually passive.