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1 stationary drive station
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2 stationary take-up station
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1. noun1) (position) Position, die2) (establishment) Station, die3) see academic.ru/109035/railway_station">railway station4) (status) Rang, der2. transitive verb1) (assign position to) stationieren; abstellen [Auto]; aufstellen [Wache]2) (place) stellen* * *['steiʃən] 1. noun1) (a place with a ticket office, waiting rooms etc, where trains, buses or coaches stop to allow passengers to get on or off: a bus station; She arrived at the station in good time for her train.) die Haltestelle, der Bahnhof2) (a local headquarters or centre of work of some kind: How many fire-engines are kept at the fire station?; a radio station; Where is the police station?; military/naval stations.) die Station3) (a post or position (eg of a guard or other person on duty): The watchman remained at his station all night.) der Platz2. verb(to put (a person, oneself, troops etc in a place or position to perform some duty): He stationed himself at the corner of the road to keep watch; The regiment is stationed abroad.) aufstellen* * *sta·tion[ˈsteɪʃən]I. natomic energy \station Atomkraftwerk nt, Kernkraftwerk ntpower \station Kraftwerk ntresearch \station Forschungsstation fearth \station Erdfunkstelle fradio \station Radiosender m, Rundfunksender mTV \station Fernsehsender mto take up one's \station seine Position [o seinen Platz] einnehmenseveral destroyers are on \station off the coast of Norway mehrere Zerstörer liegen vor der Küste Norwegensshe married below her \station sie heiratete unter ihrem Standsheep \station Schaffarm fII. vt▪ to \station sb jdn postieren [o aufstellen]to \station soldiers/troops MIL Soldaten/Truppen stationieren* * *['steISən]1. n1) Station f; (= police station, fire station) Wache f; (= space station) (Raum)station f; (US = gas station) Tankstelle f → workstationSee:→ workstationsheep/cattle station — Schaf-/Rinderzuchtfarm f
station hand — Farmgehilfe m/-gehilfin f
6) (= position) Platz mto take up (one's) station —
the Stations of the Cross — die Stationen pl des Kreuzwegs
station in life — Stellung f (im Leben), Rang m
to marry below/above one's station — nicht standesgemäß/über seinem Stand heiraten
he has got ideas above his station — er hat Ideen, die jemandem aus seinem Stand gar nicht zukommen
2. vt(auf)stellen, postieren; (MIL) stationieren; bicycle, train abstellen* * *station [ˈsteıʃn]A stake up one’s station seinen Platz oder Posten einnehmen2. a) (Rettungs-, Unfall- etc) Station fb) (Beratungs-, Dienst-, Tank- etc) Stelle fd) TEL Sprechstelle fg) (Feuer-, Polizei- etc) Wache f4. ELEKa) Funkstation fb) MIL Funkstelle f6. BAHNa) Bahnhof m:station hotel Bahnhofshotel n7. US (Bus- etc) Bahnhof m8. MILa) Posten m, Stützpunkt mb) Standort mc) FLUG Br (Flieger)Horst m9. BIOL Standort m10. Dienstort m (eines Beamten etc)11. FLUG, SCHIFF Position f:leave station ausscheren12. (gesellschaftliche etc) Stellung:have ideas above one’s station sich für etwas Besseres halten;marry below one’s station nicht standesgemäß oder unter seinem Stand heiraten;men of station Leute von Rang13. Station f, Rast(ort) f(m) (auf einer Reise etc)14. KATHa) Station f (Messe des Papstes an besonderen Tagen)17. Landvermessung:a) Station f (Ausgangspunkt)b) Basismessstrecke f von 100 Fuß18. ASTRON stationärer Punkt20. IndEnga) (englische) Kolonieb) Europäerviertel nB v/t2. SCHIFF, MIL Raketen, Truppen etc stationieren:be stationed stehensta. abk1. station Bhf.2. stationary* * *1. noun1) (position) Position, die2) (establishment) Station, die4) (status) Rang, der2. transitive verb1) (assign position to) stationieren; abstellen [Auto]; aufstellen [Wache]2) (place) stellen* * *(railway) n.Station -en f. -
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adjective1) (not moving) stehendthe traffic was stationary — der Verkehr war zum Erliegen gekommen
2) (fixed) stationär* * ** * *sta·tion·ary[ˈsteɪʃənəri, AM -ʃəneri]adj (not moving) ruhendwe were \stationary at a set of traffic lights wir standen an einer Ampel; (not changing) unverändert\stationary bicycle Heimfahrrad nt, Heimtrainer m* * *['steISənərI]adj(= not moving) car parkend attr, haltend attr; (= not movable) fest (stehend attr); (SPACE, COMPUT ETC) stationärto be stationary (vehicles) — stehen; ( traffic, fig ) stillstehen
to remain stationary — sich nicht bewegen; (traffic) stillstehen
* * *2. sesshaft3. gleichbleibend, stationär:remain stationary unverändert sein oder bleiben;stationary population (Statistik) stationäre Bevölkerung4. (still)stehend:stationary traffic stehender Verkehr;be stationary stehensta. abk1. station Bhf.2. stationarystat. abk1. (auf Rezepten) statim, immediately2. stationary3. statue4. statute* * *adjective1) (not moving) stehend2) (fixed) stationär* * *adj.feststehend adj.ortsfest adj.stationär adj. n.stationär adj. -
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