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Jyutping jau4 zaam6
Pinyin yóu zhàn

Definitions (CC-CANTO)
  1. a petrol station
Definitions (粵典–words.hk)
  1. 名詞
    售賣​汽車​燃料​(​油​jau2​)​嘅​地方​(​量​詞​:​個​)
    petrol station; gas station
    • 去油站入油
      去油站入油
      heoi3 jau4 zaam6 jap6 jau2
      to get a refuel from the gas station
  2. 近義詞
    加油站
Definitions (Wiktionary)
  1. noun, Cantonese
    filling station; gas station; petrol station; service station (Classifier: 個/个 c)
    (syn.) 油站, 油房, 加油站
Examples (Tatoeba—Mandarin-English)
  1. Mandarin
    我们在下个加油站停一下。
    我們在下個加油站停一下。
    wǒ men zài xià gè jiā yóu zhàn tíng yī xià 。
    • Let's stop at the next gas station.
  2. Mandarin
    这里附近有没有加油站?
    這裏附近有沒有加油站?
    zhè lǐ fù jìn yǒu méi yǒu jiā yóu zhàn ?
    • Is there a gas station around here?
    • Is there a gas station near here?
  3. Mandarin
    他的车在加油站洗过了。
    他的車在加油站洗過了。
    tā de chē zài jiā yóu zhàn xǐ guò le 。
    • He got his car washed at the filling station.
Examples (Tatoeba—Cantonese-English)
  1. Cantonese
    呢度附近有无加油站㗎?
    呢度附近有無加油站㗎?
    nei4 dou6 fu6 gan6 jau5 mou4 gaa1 jau4 zaam6 gaa3 ?
    • Is there a gas station around here?
Examples (粵典–words.hk)
  1. Cantonese
    一名独行劫匪抢劫油站。
    一名獨行劫匪搶劫油站。
    jat1 ming4 duk6 haang4 gip3 fei2 coeng2 gip3 jau4 zaam6
    • A lone thief robbed a gas station.
  2. Cantonese
    油站
    油站
    jau4 zaam6
    • petrol station
  3. Cantonese
    汽油站
    汽油站
    hei3 jau4 zaam6
    • gas station; petrol station
  4. Cantonese
    架小巴完全失控,撞咗入油站。
    架小巴完全失控,撞咗入油站。
    gaa3 siu2 baa1 jyun4 cyun4 sat1 hung3, zong6 zo2 jap6 jau4 zaam6.
    • The minibus was totally uncontrollable and crashed into the gas station.
  5. Cantonese
    去加油站入油
    去加油站入油
    heoi3 gaa1 jau2 zaam6 jap6 jau2
    • to get a refuel from the gas station
Examples (Wiktionary)
  1. Mandarin
    本书系统地论述了在加油站油品日趋同质化的今天,服务成了竞争取胜的关键。
    本書系統地論述了在加油站油品日趨同質化的今天,服務成了競爭取勝的關鍵。
    běn shū xì tǒng de lùn shù le zài jiā yóu zhàn yóu pǐn rì qū tóng zhì huà de jīn tiān , fú wù chéng le jìng zhēng qǔ shèng de guān jiàn .
    • This book systematically discusses that today, when the quality of oil products gradually homogenizes across gas stations, service has become the key to winning competition.