stationed 的 2 个定义
- a place or position in which a person or thing is normally located.
- a stopping place for trains or other land conveyances, for the transfer of freight or passengers.
- the building or buildings at such a stopping place.
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- to assign a station to; place or post in a station or position.
stationed 近义词
place at a location
更多stationed例句
- That’s the case for several of these future firefighters, who are already working in fire stations and getting paid to go on calls.
- The agency also will not cut back on station managers or reduce the number of trains serving the Maryland suburbs.
- Now with seven occupants, the football-field-size station is a bit cozy — but not, Rubins said, crowded.
- Once it arrives at a new cell, dopamine binds to docking stations there.
- There are Covid assistants to help make sure that during pre-production additional PPE is purchased and handwashing stations will show up on set.
- The offices were firebombed in 2011; no one was hurt but a permanent police car was subsequently stationed outside.
- To the Republic of Korea and United States military personnel stationed in the JSA, it is known as Propaganda Village.
- To the ROK and U.S. soldiers stationed in the JSA, it is unironically referred to as Freedom Village.
- Back in Iran, he once got word that the Iranians were going to raid a village where his men were stationed.
- She adds that some of the earliest voting booths were stationed inside drinking establishments.
- The troops, British and native, were stationed in the cantonment of Mian-mir, some five miles from Lahore.
- In the wall were eight gates, and at each one a keeper was stationed at all hours of the day and night.
- They sighted the port of Cavite in order to reconnoiter the strength of the fleet stationed there.
- Troops are now stationed every where round the country, which exactly squares with my ideas.
- Two Irish soldiers being stationed in a borough in the west of England, got into a conversation respecting their quarters.