stationed
驻扎在,驻在,驻扎,驻守
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Definitions
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- : 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.
- : the district or municipal headquarters of certain public services: police station; fire station; postal station.
- : a place equipped for some particular kind of work, service, research, or the like: gasoline station; geophysical station.
- : the position, as of persons or things, in a scale of estimation, rank, or dignity; standing: the responsibility of persons of high station.
- : a position, office, rank, calling, or the like.
- : Radio and Television. a studio or building from which broadcasts originate.a person or organization originating and broadcasting messages or programs.a specific frequency or band of frequencies assigned to a regular or special broadcaster: Tune to the Civil Defense station.the complete equipment used in transmitting and receiving broadcasts.
- : Military. a military place of duty.a semipermanent army post.
- : Navy. a place or region to which a ship or fleet is assigned for duty.
- : the area in which the British officials of a district or the officers of a garrison resided.
- : Biology. a particular area or type of region where a given animal or plant is found.
- : Australian. a ranch with its buildings, land, etc., especially for raising sheep.
- : Surveying. Also called instrument station, set-up. a point where an observation is taken.a precisely located reference point.a length of 100 feet along a survey line.
- : a section or area assigned to a waiter, soldier, etc.; post: The waiter says this isn't his station.
- : stations of the cross.
- : Archaic. the fact or condition of standing still.
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- : to assign a station to; place or post in a station or position.
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Examples
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.