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station

A station is a place where trains or buses stop for people to get on and off.

Explanation at your level:

A station is a place for buses or trains. You go there to travel. For example, you go to the train station to take a train to the city. It is a very important place in every town!

A station is a building where you wait for public transport. You can buy a ticket at the station. It can also be a place for workers, like a police station where police officers work every day.

A station is a facility where transport services stop. It is a busy place with platforms or bays. We also use the word for specialized facilities, such as a radio station or a weather station, where people monitor information or broadcast signals.

The word station denotes a fixed base for operations or services. Beyond transport, it often refers to public service buildings like fire stations. In a more abstract sense, it can describe a person's social position or 'station in life,' though this usage is becoming slightly dated.

Station implies a designated site for a specific, often official, purpose. It suggests a sense of permanence and organization. Whether it is a scientific research station in Antarctica or a transit station in a metropolis, the word emphasizes the functional nature of the location. It is frequently used in compound nouns to define the nature of the facility.

Etymologically rooted in the Latin 'statio,' the word carries connotations of stability and fixed presence. In literary or formal contexts, it can evoke a sense of duty or assigned location. Its usage spans from the literal—a railway terminus—to the metaphorical, representing a point of transition or a fixed point in a larger system. Mastery involves understanding its versatility across technical, social, and logistical domains.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • A place for transport.
  • A facility for services.
  • A word for a post.
  • Used in many compounds.

Hey there! Let's talk about the word station. At its heart, a station is simply a place where something 'stands' or is 'set' for a specific purpose. You likely know it best as a transit hub, like a train station or bus station, where the vehicles pull in so you can hop on or off.

But wait, it goes further! We use the word for all sorts of permanent locations. Think of a police station or a fire station; these are places where emergency services are based. It can even be abstract, like a radio station which is the facility where broadcasts originate. It’s a super versatile word that basically tells us, 'This is where the action happens!'

The word station has a really cool history! It comes from the Latin word statio, which means 'a standing' or 'a post.' Back in the Roman Empire, a statio was a military outpost or a place where soldiers were posted to stand guard.

Over time, the word evolved through Old French into English. It kept that core idea of 'standing' or 'staying.' By the 18th century, as the Industrial Revolution kicked off, we started using it to describe stopping points for coaches and later, the iconic railway stations we know today. It's fascinating how a word for a soldier's post transformed into a word for a busy city hub!

Using station is pretty straightforward, but you have to pick the right context. In daily life, we use it for transit: 'I'll meet you at the train station.' It's very common and neutral.

When talking about services, we use it as a compound noun: police station, gas station (in the US), or petrol station (in the UK). In formal settings, you might hear about a research station or a space station. Just remember, it usually implies a fixed, official place. You wouldn't call a random bus stop a 'station'—that's just a stop!

Idioms with 'station' are quite fun!

  • Station in life: Refers to a person's social or economic status.
  • Leave the station: Often used metaphorically for an opportunity that has passed.
  • Radio station: Sometimes used to describe someone who talks non-stop.
  • Space station: Used to describe a very messy or cluttered room.
  • Police station: Sometimes used as a warning to kids to behave.

Grammatically, station is a countable noun. You can have one station or many stations. It usually takes an article like 'the' or 'a' (e.g., 'The station is closed').

Pronunciation-wise, it's STAY-shun. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like nation, creation, relation, vacation, and duration. In both British and American English, the pronunciation is quite similar, though the 't' in the middle is crisp and clear.

Fun Fact

It originally referred to military outposts.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈsteɪ.ʃən/

Clear 'st' sound, long 'a', 'shun' ending.

US /ˈsteɪ.ʃən/

Similar to UK, very clear 't' sound.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it like 'stay-shun' with a hard 't'.
  • Dropping the 'n' at the end.
  • Misplacing the stress on the second syllable.

Rhymes With

nation vacation relation creation duration

Difficulty Rating

القراءة 1/5

Easy

Writing 2/5

Simple

Speaking 1/5

Easy

الاستماع 1/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

train bus place

Learn Next

terminal platform transport

متقدم

infrastructure facility

Grammar to Know

Prepositions of place

at the station

Countable nouns

a station

Compound nouns

gas station

Examples by Level

1

I am at the station.

I am at the place for trains.

Use 'at' for locations.

2

The train is at the station.

The train is here.

Subject-verb agreement.

3

Where is the bus station?

Asking for location.

Question word order.

4

My dad works at the station.

He has a job there.

Simple present.

5

We go to the station.

Movement to a place.

Verb 'go' + to.

6

The station is big.

Describing size.

Adjective usage.

7

I wait at the station.

Waiting for transport.

Present simple.

8

Is this the station?

Checking a place.

Yes/No question.

1

The train leaves the station at noon.

2

She works at the local police station.

3

There is a gas station on the corner.

4

We met at the central train station.

5

The radio station plays good music.

6

He walked to the fire station.

7

Is there a station near here?

8

The station was very crowded today.

1

The train pulled into the station slowly.

2

They are building a new metro station.

3

I heard the news on the radio station.

4

The research station is in the Arctic.

5

He was stationed in Germany for years.

6

The police station is closed at night.

7

We need to find a gas station soon.

8

The station master checked the tickets.

1

The space station orbits the Earth.

2

She reached a high station in society.

3

The fire station held an open house.

4

He was stationed at the border post.

5

The station serves as a major hub.

6

They broadcast from a secret station.

7

The train station has been renovated.

8

He felt his station in life was fixed.

1

The expedition team returned to the base station.

2

The station serves as a vital node in the network.

3

He was stationed abroad for his diplomatic duties.

4

The radio station was jammed by interference.

5

Their station in life prevented them from marrying.

6

The station building is a historic landmark.

7

The weather station recorded record winds.

8

They established a new relay station.

1

The station of the cross is a religious tradition.

2

His station in the firm was quite prestigious.

3

The stationing of troops caused local tension.

4

The station serves as a microcosm of the city.

5

He found his station in life quite comfortable.

6

The station was a hive of activity.

7

The station master signaled the departure.

8

The station is a masterpiece of architecture.

المرادفات

الأضداد

wilderness remote area

تلازمات شائعة

train station
bus station
police station
gas station
fire station
radio station
space station
near the station
at the station
leave the station

Idioms & Expressions

"station in life"

Social status

He was born into a high station in life.

formal

"next station"

The following stop

The next station is London.

neutral

"off the station"

Not on duty

He is off the station today.

casual

"at the station"

Present at the location

I am at the station now.

neutral

"station wagon"

A type of car

We drove the station wagon.

neutral

"radio station"

Broadcasting facility

She works at a radio station.

neutral

Easily Confused

station vs stop

Both involve stopping.

Station is a facility; stop is a point.

Bus stop vs. Train station.

station vs terminal

Both are transport hubs.

Terminal is usually the end of a line.

Airport terminal.

station vs depot

Both are buildings.

Depot is often for storage.

Bus depot.

station vs base

Both are locations.

Base is for military/science.

Military base.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + at + station

He is at the station.

A1

Subject + go + to + station

I go to the station.

A2

Subject + wait + at + station

They wait at the station.

A2

Subject + work + at + station

She works at the station.

B1

Subject + arrive + at + station

We arrive at the station.

عائلة الكلمة

Nouns

station A place for stopping.

Verbs

station To assign to a place.

Adjectives

stationary Not moving.

مرتبط

statue Related to standing.

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

official base neutral casual slang

أخطاء شائعة

Calling a bus stop a station. Call it a bus stop.
Stations are large facilities; stops are just signs.
Using 'in' instead of 'at' for station. I am at the station.
We use 'at' for specific points.
Forgetting the article. The station.
Station is a countable noun.
Mixing up station and status. Use 'station' for location.
Status is abstract; station is physical.
Using 'station' as a verb. Use 'stationed'.
Station is a noun; stationed is the verb.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a train arriving at your front door.

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Native Usage

Use 'station' for large hubs only.

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Cultural Insight

Stations are often historic buildings.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'at' for stations.

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Say It Right

Clear 'shun' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't call a bus stop a station.

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Did You Know?

It comes from Latin 'statio'.

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Study Smart

Group words with 'station'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Stay-tion: A place where you stay for a while.

Visual Association

A train waiting at a platform.

Word Web

transport travel building location

تحدٍّ

List 5 types of stations.

أصل الكلمة

Latin

Original meaning: A standing or post

السياق الثقافي

None.

Stations are central to urban life in the UK and US.

Grand Central Station Paddington Station

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Travel

  • train station
  • buy a ticket
  • departure time

Emergency

  • police station
  • fire station
  • emergency call

Broadcasting

  • radio station
  • live broadcast
  • frequency

Driving

  • gas station
  • fill up
  • service station

Conversation Starters

"Where is the nearest station?"

"Do you take the train from the station?"

"Have you ever been to a police station?"

"What is your favorite station?"

"Do you like listening to the radio station?"

Journal Prompts

Describe your local train station.

If you were stationed in a foreign country, where would it be?

Write about a time you got lost at a station.

Why are stations important for cities?

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

No, a station is usually larger.

Yes, if you are inside the building.

A place to get fuel for cars.

Yes, it means to assign someone to a post.

Stations.

On the first syllable.

It is neutral.

Yes, a space station.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank A1

The train is at the ___.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: station

Trains stop at stations.

multiple choice A2

Which is a place for police?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: police station

Police station is the correct term.

true false B1

A station can be a radio building.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: صحيح

Yes, a radio station is a facility.

match pairs B1

Word

المعنى

All matched!

These are common compounds.

sentence order B2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

Subject + verb + prepositional phrase.

النتيجة: /5

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