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technol.
stotìs m ; įrenginỹs m ; mechanìzmas m ; į́taisas m ; blòkas m ; pozìcija f ; padėtìs f ; pòstas m ; pùnktas m
station A place along a route or line at which a bus, train, etc. stops for fuel or to pick up or let off passengers or goods, especially with ancillary buildings and services ['steɪʃ(ə)n] rzecz.
ochr.środ.
stotìs m
Angielski tezaurus
posp.
ranch (He was working at a station in Queensland.; in Australian Val_Ships ) ; ranch in Australian (He was working at a station in Queensland. Val_Ships )
jubil.
A piece of jewelry that features a repeat pattern wherein certain "stations" repeat. For example, on a necklace that features eight prong set blue sapphires and then a bezel set diamond, the diamond setting would be referred to as a diamond station.
lotn.
One or more transmitters or receivers, or a combination of transmitters and receivers, including the accessory equipment, necessary at one location for carrying on a radiocommunication service
skr., technol.
stn
skr., zaut.
st
slang
a big farm/grazing property