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adjective (standing still, not moving: a stationary vehicle.)stationary adj parado / estacionariotr['steɪʃənərɪ]1 (not moving, still) estacionario,-a, parado,-a, detenido,-a2 (unchanging) estacionario,-a3 (cannot be moved) fijo,-astationary ['steɪʃə.nɛri] adj1) immobile: estacionario, inmovible2) unchanging: inmutable, inalterableadj.• estacionario, -a adj.• fijo, -a adj.'steɪʃəneri, 'steɪʃənria) ( not moving) <object/vehicle> estacionario, detenido, que no está en movimientohe remained stationary — no se movió, permaneció inmóvil (frml)
b) ( fixed in place) <engine/gun> fijo['steɪʃǝnǝrɪ]ADJ inmóvil; (=not movable) parado, estacionario* * *['steɪʃəneri, 'steɪʃənri]a) ( not moving) <object/vehicle> estacionario, detenido, que no está en movimientohe remained stationary — no se movió, permaneció inmóvil (frml)
b) ( fixed in place) <engine/gun> fijo -
2 station
'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.)2) (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.)3) (a post or position (eg of a guard or other person on duty): The watchman remained at his station all night.)
2. 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.)station n estaciónLa palabra station entra en la formación de muchos compuestos con diferente traducción, por ejemplo: fire station ( parque de bomberos), petrol station ( gasolinera), police station ( comisaría de policía), power station ( central eléctrica ) o radio station ( emisora de radio)tr['steɪʃən]1 (railway) estación nombre femenino (de ferrocarril); (underground) estación nombre femenino de metro; (bus, coach) estación nombre femenino, terminal nombre femenino3 SMALLAGRICULTURE/SMALL granja5 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL puesto■ action stations! ¡zafarrancho de combate!, ¡a sus puestos de combate!1 (put) colocar, emplazar, instalar2 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL estacionar, apostar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have ideas above one's station tener delirios de grandezato marry above/beneath one's station casarse con alguien de posición social superior/inferior a la suyato station oneself colocarsestation wagon coche nombre masculino familiar, rancheraweather station estación nombre femenino meteorológicastation ['steɪʃən] vt: apostar, estacionarstation n1) : estación f (de trenes, etc.)2) rank, standing: condición f (social)3) : canal m (de televisión), estación f o emisora f (de radio)4)police station : comisaría f5)fire station : estación f de bomberos, cuartel m de bomberosn.• apostadero s.m.• apostadero naval s.m.• camino s.m.• condición s.f.• estación s.f.• etapa s.f.• paradero s.m.• puesto s.m.• situación s.f.v.• apostar v.• colocar v.• estacionar v.• situar v.
I 'steɪʃən1)a) ( Rail) estación fb) ( bus station) estación f or terminal f de autobuses2) ( place of operations)research station — centro m de investigación
weather station — estación f meteorológica; see also fire station, gas station, police station
3) (TV) canal m; ( Rad) emisora f, estación f, radio f4)a) ( Mil) puesto maction stations! — zafarrancho de combate!, a sus puestos de combate!
b) ( Relig)the Stations of the Cross — el Vía Crucis, las Estaciones de la Cruz
5) ( social rank) condición f, clase f socialto have ideas above one's station — tener* delirios de grandeza
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a) ( position) \<\<sentries\>\> apostar*, emplazar*b) ( post) (usu pass) \<\<personnel\>\> destinar, destacar*; \<\<fleetoops\>\> emplazar*, estacionar['steɪʃǝn]1. N1) (Rail) estación f (de ferrocarril); (=police station) comisaría f ; (US) (=gas station) gasolinera f, fuente f, grifo m (Peru); bus, fire 4.2) (esp Mil) (=post) puesto mto take up one's station — colocarse, ir a su puesto
Roman station — sitio m ocupado por los romanos
Stations of the Cross — (Rel) Vía f Crucis
3) (Rad) emisora f4) (=social position) rango mto marry below one's station — casarse con un hombre/una mujer de posición social inferior
of humble station — de baja posición social, de condición humilde
2. VT1) (Mil) estacionar, apostar; [+ missile etc] emplazar2) (fig) colocar, situarto station o.s. — colocarse, situarse
3.CPDstation break N — (US) pausa para publicidad de la propia cadena
station house N — (US) (Rail) estación f de ferrocarril; (US) (Police) comisaría f
station master N — (Rail) jefe m de estación
station wag(g)on N — (esp US) (Aut) furgoneta f, camioneta f
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I ['steɪʃən]1)a) ( Rail) estación fb) ( bus station) estación f or terminal f de autobuses2) ( place of operations)research station — centro m de investigación
weather station — estación f meteorológica; see also fire station, gas station, police station
3) (TV) canal m; ( Rad) emisora f, estación f, radio f4)a) ( Mil) puesto maction stations! — zafarrancho de combate!, a sus puestos de combate!
b) ( Relig)the Stations of the Cross — el Vía Crucis, las Estaciones de la Cruz
5) ( social rank) condición f, clase f socialto have ideas above one's station — tener* delirios de grandeza
II
a) ( position) \<\<sentries\>\> apostar*, emplazar*b) ( post) (usu pass) \<\<personnel\>\> destinar, destacar*; \<\<fleet/troops\>\> emplazar*, estacionar
См. также в других словарях:
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