depot
depot — noun
1. a large building or group of buildings used for holding supplies, parking vehicl
a large building or group of buildings used for holding supplies, parking vehicles, or storing equipment — for example, a bus depot where buses are parked between shifts, or a supply depot where materials are kept until needed
A bus company built a depot at the edge of town for parking buses overnight.
collocation: bus depot (vehicle storage)
After delivery trucks return in the evening, mechanics at the depot check them for repairs.
Supplies were moved from the main depot to smaller warehouses across the city.
Hui works at a military depot where vehicles and equipment are maintained.
The old railway depot now serves as a storage space for construction materials.
- warehouse
used for goods and merchandise only, not vehicles
- storage facility
broader and more commercial; often refers to rented storage space
- garage
smaller in scale, focused on vehicle repair and parking, not bulk supply storage
文法句型
[noun] + depot
depot + of + noun
用法筆記
In British English, a 'bus depot' almost always means a garage where buses are stored and repaired, not a passenger station. In American English, the meaning can vary by context.
常見錯誤
2. a station or stop where passengers get on or off buses, trains, or other public
a station or stop where passengers get on or off buses, trains, or other public transport — usually a building with a waiting area and ticket counter
The bus depot in the town centre has five platforms where long-distance coaches arrive.
collocation: bus depot (passenger station)
Commuters waited on the platform of the small train depot as the evening express approached.
Nikos checked the departure board at the depot before boarding his train to Kaohsiung.
Sora's mother waited at the bus depot to greet her daughter after a three-day trip.
The old train depot near the harbour still serves passengers arriving by ferry.
文法句型
[noun] + depot
at the + depot
用法筆記
In American English, 'depot' is a common word for a passenger station, especially a historic or small-town train station. In British English, passenger stations are usually called 'station'; 'depot' in the UK typically means the storage garage (sense 1).