A1 a building and the surrounding area where buses or trains stop for people to get on or off车站
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Shall we get a taxi to the station?
It's a good half hour's walk to the station from here.
They hugged each other when they met at the station.
Is there any possibility that you could pick me up from the station?
"Can you get me to the station by 11.30?" "No problem."
B1 a company that broadcasts radio or television programmes电台;电视台
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We drove past an advert for the local radio station.
There are plans afoot to launch a new radio station.
The radio station is on air from 6.00 a.m.
The newcomer on the radio scene is a commercial station devoted to classical music.
The radio station received a lot of calls complaining about the show's bad language.
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
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
mainly Australian English a large farm with animals in Australia and New Zealand(澳大利亚和新西兰的)大牧场
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I bought a pint of milk at the petrol station.
I spoke to a policeman and he told me to call in at the station.
a particular position that someone has been ordered to move into or to stay in岗位;驻地
to cause especially soldiers to be in a particular place to do a job安置;使(尤指士兵)驻扎
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