释义 |
substationsub‧sta‧tion /ˈsʌbˌsteɪʃən/ noun [countable] - A somewhat different system simulated the effect of momentarily jamming an iron bar across the terminals in the substation.
- Carrillo, chief of the La Presa substation, was shot Monday night as he arrived home from work.
- Henceforth, part of Sutton Power Station became a substation and the rest was leased away.
- No permanent damage was done to the substation, officials said.
- This will also house a substation for London Electricity.
- Thursday afternoon, federal agents moved in and out of the substation carrying metal briefcases.
- Two substations will be required to feed the catenary.
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