fire station
英 [ˈfaɪə steɪʃn]
美 [ˈfaɪər steɪʃn]
n. 消防站
牛津词典
noun
- 消防站
a building for a fire brigade or fire department and its equipment
柯林斯词典
- 消防站
Afire stationis a building where fire engines are kept, and where firefighters wait until they are called to put out a fire.
英英释义
noun
- a station housing fire apparatus and firemen
双语例句
- He also visited a police station and a fire station, paying tribute to rescue workers.
他还走访了一个警察局和一个消防站,向救援人员致敬。 - His own description of the New York Fed – the fire station of the financial system – encapsulates the difficulty.
他自己将纽约联邦储备银行描述为金融体系中的消防局&这概括出了该行的工作难度。 - Who works in the fire station?
谁在消防局工作? - He can come down to the fire station, eat with us, go out on all the fire calls, the whole nine yards!
他能下来到消防局,吃与我们,出去在所有火电话,整个九码! - With him staying away from work, beatty, the captain of his fire station, visits guy.
当盖抛下工作的时候,他的救火站队长比提拜访了他。 - Fire station's a block away.
消防队就在一条街以外。 - The fire station, eat with us, go out on all the fire calls!
他可以来消防站,和我们一起用餐,去应付所有的火警! - After a long incubation period, plans for the new fire station were finally proposed.
在长时间的酝酿之后,终于提出了建新消防站的计划。 - Firefighters said narrow roads and parked cars further delayed their arrival from the nearest fire station 70 km away.
由于最近的消防局离火场达七十公里远,加上沿路狭窄兼泊满汽车,消防员迟迟未能抵达火场。 - City administrators would also use cost data in making decisions, such as where to locate a new fire station.
城市管理者也将使用成本数据,在作出决定时,例如当他找到一个新的消防局。