0 a building and the surrounding area where buses or trains stop for people to get on or off -- 车站
1 a company that broadcasts radio or television programmes -- 电台;电视台
The reception is not very good - try to tune in to another station. 接收效果不太好——换一个台试试。
a commercial/foreign station 商业/外国电台
a radio/television station 广播电台/电视台
2 a building or place used for a particular service or type of work -- (提供某种服务或进行某种工作的)站,所,局
3 a particular position that someone has been ordered to move into or to stay in -- 岗位;驻地
4 to cause especially soldiers to be in a particular place to do a job -- 安置;使(尤指士兵)驻扎
The three meteorological stations were located as far as 1-4 km from the monitoring sites.
Initiated the first world-wide network of seismological stations with his accurate recording instruments.
In the late 1950s, the first singlebrand, or 'solus', service stations appeared and the gradual corporate take-over of the roadside environment was under way.
The bulk of the auxiliary troops stationed there in castella came from other parts of the empire.
A sentry was stationed on either side of him.
British naval and military forces stationed overseas thus served both home and colonial security purposes.
In 1980-81 the major media were the fifteen daily papers, twelve or so political weeklies, twenty-five radio stations and twenty television stations.
However, patient interaction and history-taking drew their questions from the same stations.