词汇 | stationed |
释义 | stationed past simple and past participle ofstation station verb[ T+ adv/prep ] uk /ˈsteɪ.ʃən/ us /ˈsteɪ.ʃən/ to cause especially soldiers to be in a particular place to do a job: 安置;使(尤指士兵)驻扎 I hear your son's in the army - where's he stationed?我听说你儿子在部队——他驻扎在哪里? The regiment was stationed in Singapore for several years.这个团在新加坡驻扎了几年。 Armed guards were stationed around the airport.武装警卫驻扎在机场周围。 Synonyms post send The armed forces generally absent without leave anti-military AWOL CAO casualty assistance officer casualty notification officer defence dog tag French Foreign Legion guard multi-service non-military outmarch paramilitary psych ops quarter recce the military-industrial complex the National Guard the SAS Examples of stationedstationed In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. These regiments were stationed in the city and patrolled the streets at night. It might be mentioned that there were several garrisons stationed in this area. Government forces were stationed at key points but woefully ill-arrayed for battle. The bulk of the auxiliary troops stationed there in castella came from other parts of the empire. We stationed observers in six day-care centers, during periods of active play among the 3- to 5-year-old children. There were no family planning field workers stationed in the project area until after the baseline survey. Local security is maintained through voluntary patrols by party members; these patrols occur three times a day, with one policeman also stationed in the community. Supervisors stationed on platforms overlooking the floor could immediately tell if a worker was not keeping up. Were soldiers stationed in foreign lands to maintain state control? But, whatever their motivation, they were stationed at the polls where they directly participated in the voting. The observer was stationed at a viewpoint from which he/she could observe the whole mountain-side including the pasture. Both parts of the region were to be demilitarised or, if that was not feasible, the number of troops stationed in each area regulated. The initial plan was for fifteen officers to be stationed at each new station. Earth-synchronous weather satellites were first launched in 1974, but because they were stationed around the equator, they provided no coverage of the poles. Qing dynasty still stationed masses of troops along the border, and banned all trade over the borders. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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