• station

    英:['steɪʃ(ə)n]  
    美: ['steʃən] 

    station 基本解释

    • n. 车站;驻地;地位;身分
    • vt. 配置;安置;驻扎

    station 词态变化

    复数: stations;第三人称单数: stations;过去式: stationed;过去分词: stationed;现在分词: stationing;

    station 中文词源

    station 火车站,汽车站,局,所,岗位

    来自拉丁语 stare,站立,来自 PIE*sta,站立,使固定,词源同 stand,state.-ation,名词后缀。引 申诸相关词义。

    station 英文词源

    station
    station: [14] A station is etymologically a ‘standing’, hence a ‘place for standing’ – a guard who takes up his ‘station’ outside a building goes and ‘stands’ there. The word comes via Old French station from Latin statiō ‘standing’, a descendant of the base *stā- ‘stand’ (to which English stand is related). Various metaphorical senses emerged in Latin, such as ‘post, job’ and ‘abode, residence’, but ‘stopping place for vehicles’ is a post-Latin development.

    It came out of an earlier ‘stopping place on a journey’, and is first recorded in English at the end of the 18th century, in the USA, with reference to coach routes. The application to ‘railway stations’ dates from the 1830s. The notion of ‘standing still’ is preserved in the derived adjective stationary [15].
    => constant, instant, stand, state, stationary, stationery, statue
    station (v.)
    "to assign a post or position to," 1748, from station (n.). Related: Stationed; stationing.
    station (n.)
    late 13c., "place which one normally occupies," from Old French stacion, estacion "site, location; station of the Cross; stop, standstill," from Latin stationem (nominative statio) "a standing, standing firm; a post, job, position; military post; a watch, guard, sentinel; anchorage, port" (related to stare "to stand"), from PIE *ste-ti-, suffixed form of root *sta- "to stand" (see stet).

    Meaning "each of a number of holy places visited in succession by pilgrims" is from late 14c., as in Station of the Cross (1550s). Meaning "fixed uniform distance in surveying" is from 1570s. Sense of "status, rank" is from c. 1600. Meaning "military post" in English is from c. 1600. The meaning "place where people are stationed for some special purpose" (as in polling station) is first recorded 1823. Radio station is from 1912; station break, pause in broadcasting to give the local station a chance to identify itself, is from 1942.

    The meaning "regular stopping place" is first recorded 1797, in reference to coach routes; applied to railroads 1830. Station-master is from 1836. Station wagon in the automobile sense is first recorded 1929, from earlier use for a horse-drawn conveyance that took passengers to and from railroad stations (1894). Station house "police station" is attested from 1836.

    station 英文释义

    1. a facility equipped with special equipment and personnel for a particular purpose;
    "he started looking for a gas station"
    "the train pulled into the station"
    2. proper or designated social situation;
    "he overstepped his place"
    "the responsibilities of a man in his station"
    "married above her station"
    3. (nautical) the location to which a ship or fleet is assigned for duty
    4. the position where someone (as a guard or sentry) stands or is assigned to stand;
    "a soldier manned the entrance post"
    "a sentry station"

    station 同义词解析

    station, stop, terminal

    这些名词均可表示"站"之意。

    station: 普通用词,一般指火车站或汽车站。

    stop: 多指公共汽车站,尤指中途停车站。

    terminal: 指火车、公共汽车或飞机的终点(总)站。

    station 双语例句

    1. His office was in keeping with his station and experience.
    他的办公室与其身份和阅历相称。

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    2. The money to build the power station ought to have been sufficient.
    建设电站的资金本该足够了。

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    3. The railway station smelt powerfully of cats and drains.
    火车站上有冲鼻的猫味和臭水沟味。

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    4. At the police station, I was charged with assault.
    在警察局,我被指控殴打他人。

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    5. They arrested the men and frog-marched them to the local police station.
    他们逮捕了这些人,并把他们押送到当地警察局。

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    station 实用场景例句

    I get off at the next station.
    我在下一站下车。

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    the main station
    中心车站

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    Penn Station
    宾州车站

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    (British English)a railway/train station
    火车站

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    (especially North American English)a train station
    火车站

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    (British English) a tube/an underground station
    地铁站

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    (North Amercian English)a subway station
    地铁站

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    a bus/coach station
    公共汽车 / 长途汽车站

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    a police station
    警察局

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    (British English)a petrol station
    加油站

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    (North Amercian English)a gas station
    加油站

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    an agricultural research station
    农业研究所

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    a pollution monitoring station
    污染监测站

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    a local radio/TV station
    地方广播电台 / 电视台

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    He tuned to another station.
    他换了一个台。

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    She was definitely getting ideas above her station .
    她明显是抱有超出自己身份的想法。

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    You are not to leave your station without permission.
    未经允许,不得离开岗位。

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    a naval station
    海军基地

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    troops stationed abroad
    驻扎在国外的部队

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    She stationed herself at the window to await his return.
    她待在窗前等他回来。

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    Ingrid went with him to the railway station to see him off...
    英格丽德和他一起去火车站送他。

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    Businessmen stream into one of Tokyo's main train stations.
    商人不断涌进东京的一个主要火车站。

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    ...an independent local radio station...
    独立的地方电台

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    It claims to be the most popular television station in the UK.
    它自称是英国最受欢迎的电视台。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    Reports from the capital, Lome, say troops are stationed on the streets...
    来自首都洛美的报道称,部队驻扎在大街上。

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    I was stationed there just after the war.
    战争刚结束,我就被派驻到那里。

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    The musicians stationed themselves quickly on either side of the stairs...
    乐师们很快就静候在了楼梯的两边。

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    He stationed himself at the door.
    他在门口守候着。

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