Station meaning in English
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Definition
a station: a (transport) stop, a location, a depot; a position, a rank
a gas station a place where fuel is sold for vehicles, a petrol station (UK)
a train station a place where trains stop to let people on and off
the police station the office of the police in a town or city
Examples
- "I blame it on server at station 12, which I am beginning to suspect is possessed."
- "I've left my contact information with your station manager."
- "This could be why the server at station 12 shuts down every twenty-five minutes."
- "Also, while in the station, please be aware of pickpockets."
- "Bus driver : Ladies and gentlemen, we've just pulled in to New York City Bus Station."
- "Station employee : Not really."
- "Don't forget to collect your bags before you leave the station, and enjoy New York City!"
- "August 26th : I thought I heard server at station 12 calling me names."
- "Station employee : Oh!"
- "August 27th : Server at station 12 caused the entire network to crash."
- "August 16th : Server at station 12 would not turn on today."
- "Station employee : Yes young man, how can I help you?"
- "Jean : But Mrs. Brady, she is waiting for me at the station!"
- "Mrs. Brady will meet you at the station."
- "Station employee : Sorry?"
- "Station employee : When you get to Chittlehampton, there is a steam locomotive which takes the old coastal railway line."
- "August 18th : Server at station 12 produced a loud beeping sound for over an hour this morning."
- "Station employee : Ok, don't fret."
- "Moira : Trotter was handcuffed and brought to the station and his broomstick was impounded."
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