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station

1 of 2noun
/ˈsteɪʃən/
Forms:stations
1

a place or building where we can get on or off a train or bus

A1

A station is a location where public transportation vehicles, like buses, trains, or subways, stop to pick up or drop off passengers. It is usually equipped with facilities such as waiting areas, ticket counters, and signs indicating schedules and routes. Stations can vary in size from small, simple stops to large, complex buildings that serve as major transportation centers. They are important points in the transportation network, helping people transfer between different routes or modes of transport and making travel more convenient.

  • I arrived early at the station to make sure I didn't miss my train.
  • The bus station is located in the city center.
  • The subway station is underground and has multiple entrances.
  • The taxi station is just a short walk from my apartment.
  • The train station is busy during rush hour.
2

a company or facility from which radio or television programs are produced and transmitted

B1

A station refers to a place or organization that broadcasts television or radio programs. It is the facility where programs are produced, transmitted, and made available to an audience. Stations may be local or national, and they can focus on various types of content, such as news, music, sports, or entertainment. The station is responsible for managing the broadcast schedule, airing programs, and ensuring that content reaches listeners or viewers through the appropriate channels, like radio waves, cable, or online streaming.

  • The TV station covered the election results live.
  • The radio station has studios in several cities.
  • The station broadcasts music, news, and talk shows daily.
  • The local station sponsors community events.
  • The station upgraded its equipment to improve signal quality.
3

a facility designed for a specific function, equipped with relevant equipment and staffed as necessary

  • The fire station responded quickly to the emergency.
  • A weather station collects data on temperature and rainfall.
  • The police station handles local law enforcement.
  • The space station orbits the Earth continuously.
  • The research station in Antarctica studies climate change.
4

a designated post or position where a person, such as a guard or sentry, is assigned to stand

  • The guard remained at his station throughout the night.
  • Soldiers were posted to stations along the perimeter.
  • He returned to his station after completing the inspection.
  • Each sentry maintained vigilance at their assigned station.
  • Security personnel rotate between stations every hour.
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5

a fixed place on a ship or near the water where people, boats, or equipment are kept ready for safety, rescue, or work

  • The marines waited at the station before leaving for the mission.
  • The lifeboat station is near the beach to help people in trouble.
  • Sailors went to their station when the ship started to shake.
  • The lifeboats were kept at special stations on both sides of the ship.
  • The rescue team quickly returned to their station after the search.
6

a person's social rank or position within a structured hierarchy or society

  • Despite his humble station in life, he was respected for his integrity and hard work.
  • She married above her station, which caused quite a stir in their traditional community.
  • The military officer's station required him to uphold the highest standards of discipline and conduct.
  • Her philanthropic efforts significantly elevated her station within the city's social elite.
  • In the novel, the protagonist struggles to transcend his lowly station and achieve his dreams.
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