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I . station [ˈsteɪʃən] N

2. station MIL (position):

II . station [ˈsteɪʃən] VB trans

broadcasting station N

bus station N

central station N

coach station N

comfort station N AM

docking station N COMPUT

filling station N

fire station N

gas station N AM

petrol station N Brit

police station N

Usage examples with stationed

to be stationed somewhere

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Soldiers stationed there did not have their own beds but had to make do with hammocks.
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The bear became quite an attraction for soldiers and civilians alike, and soon became an unofficial mascot of all units stationed nearby.
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A large high-definition video board excels at keeping fans informed and entertained from behind the berm in left field, where the main scoreboard is stationed.
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However, as the wheelhouse had been destroyed, the helmsman was stationed in the aft engine room and the commands were shouted through the skylight.
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The remaining 24 aircraft were stationed with their pilots on board the aircraft carrier.
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A web camera is stationed beside the lake to monitor changes.
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It remains an important memory for many of the children of the Viet Nam era whose parents were stationed abroad.
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Punk, in fairness to her, had been stationed close to the front line, scanning the skirting board and patrolling the area under the sink.
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Mike gives her the number for the phone booth across the street as his own after falsely warning her of a police car stationed outside.
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Since the part is a bustling area, dockguards were stationed to maintain peace and order.
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