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station [ˈsteɪ∫ən]1. nounb. ( = fire station) caserne f de pompiers ; ( = police station) commissariat m (de police) ; ( = radio station) station f de radio ; ( = TV station) chaîne f de télévisionc. ( = rank) condition f3. compounds[staff, bookstall] de (la) gare* * *['steɪʃn] 1.1) Railways gare f2) Radio, Television station f; Television chaîne f5) (also police station) commissariat m; ( small) poste m de police6) Agriculture élevage m7) (dated) ( rank) condition f2.transitive verb poster [guard]; stationner [troops]3. -
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station ['steɪʃən]1 noun∎ I'll meet you at Brighton station je vous retrouverai à la gare de Brighton(b) (establishment, building) station f, poste m;∎ I must ask you to accompany me to the station je dois vous demander de m'accompagner au commissariat∎ to take up one's station prendre position;∎ action or battle stations! à vos postes!∎ British airforce station base f aérienne∎ commercial radio station station f de radio commerciale, radio f commerciale;∎ Radio to change stations changer de fréquence ou de station(f) (social rank) rang m, condition f, situation f;∎ they tend to forget their true station in life ils ont tendance à oublier leur véritable position sociale;∎ to marry below one's station faire une mésalliance;∎ to marry above one's station se marier au-dessus de sa condition sociale∎ the Stations of the Cross le chemin de Croix(buffet, platform etc) de gare(a) (position) placer, poster;∎ police were stationed at all the exits des policiers étaient postés à toutes les issues∎ British troops stationed in Germany les troupes britanniques stationnées en Allemagne►► American station break pause f publicitaire, page f de publicité;American station house (police station) poste m de police, commissariat m; (fire station) caserne f de pompiers;Railways station manager chef m de gare; -
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A n1 Rail gare f ; in ou at the station à la gare ; the train came into the station le train est entré en gare ;2 Radio, TV ( service) Radio station f de radio ; TV station f de télévision ; ( frequency) station f ; jazz station station f de jazz ; local/national radio station radio f locale/nationale ; television station, TV station station f de télévision ;3 Mil, Naut ( base) base f ; air station base f aérienne ; naval/RAF station base f navale/de la RAF ;7 †( rank) condition f ; one's station in life sa condition dans la société ; to get ideas above one's station ne pas avoir les moyens de ses ambitions ;8 Relig the Stations of the Cross les Stations fpl de la croix ; to do the Stations of the Cross faire le chemin de la croix.
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