Station
01
駅, 停留所
a place or building where we can get on or off a train or bus
例
I arrived early at the station to make sure I did n't miss my train.
電車に乗り遅れないように、私は早く駅に着きました。
02
a company or facility from which radio or television programs are produced and transmitted
例
The TV station covered the election results live.
03
a facility designed for a specific function, equipped with relevant equipment and staffed as necessary
例
The fire station responded quickly to the emergency.
04
a designated post or position where a person, such as a guard or sentry, is assigned to stand
例
The guard remained at his station throughout the night.
05
ステーション, ポスト
a fixed place on a ship or near the water where people, boats, or equipment are kept ready for safety, rescue, or work
例
The marines waited at the station before leaving for the mission.
海兵隊は任務に出発する前にステーションで待機した。
06
階級, 社会的地位
a person's social rank or position within a structured hierarchy or society
例
Despite his humble station in life, he was respected for his integrity and hard work.
人生における彼の謙虚な地位にもかかわらず、彼は誠実さと勤勉さで尊敬されていた。
to station
01
配置する, 派遣する
to send a person to a particular place in order to carry out a duty, particularly a military person
Transitive: to station personnel somewhere
例
The commander decided to station additional troops near the border for heightened security.
司令官は、セキュリティを強化するために国境近くに追加の軍隊を配置することを決定しました。
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