1N-COUNT (通常为木制的)讲台,舞台 A platform is a flat, raised structure, usually made of wood, which people stand on when they make speeches or give a performance. (通常为木制的)讲台,舞台
Nick finished what he was saying and jumped down from the platform.
6N-COUNT (公开发表意见或表达愿望的)机会,论坛 If someone has a platform, they have an opportunity to tell people what they think or want. (公开发表意见或表达愿望的)机会,论坛
The demonstration provided a platform for a broad cross section of speakers. [+ for]
示威集会为具有广泛代表性的人士提供了发表意见的机会。
7N-SING [usually theNOUN](公共汽车上供乘客上下车的)踏脚台 In a bus, the platform is the area of floor at the front or back where you get on and off. (公共汽车上供乘客上下车的)踏脚台 [British]
I stood on the crowded back platform of the seven o'clock bus as it lurched along the wet damp street.
1raised floor高台ADJECTIVE | VERB + PLATFORMADJECTIVE➤high, raised高台▸➤wooden木台VERB + PLATFORM➤mount, stand on登上講台;站在講台上◇The king mounted the platform to loud cheers.國王在高聲的歡呼中登上講台。➤appear on, speak from, speak on出現在講台上;在講台上講話➤share同台發言◇Union leaders shared the platform with business leaders in a debate on the future of the industry.工會領袖與企業領導就行業的前景同台辯論。platform
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2at a station車站ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤railway, station, subway, tube (BrE) 火車站台;地鐵站台PREPOSITION➤along a/the platform沿着站台◇He ran along the platform to catch the train.他沿着站台跑去趕火車。➤at platform在站台◇The train at platform 3 is the 13.15 service to Liverpool.3 號站台的火車 13 點 15 分開往利物浦。➤from platform從⋯站台上◇The next train to depart from platform 2 is the 10.30 for London Paddington.下一列從 2 號站台開出的列車 10 點半開往倫敦帕丁頓。➤on platform在站台上◇the waiting room on platform 77 號站台的候車室platform
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3in politics政治ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤political政綱➤party黨綱▸➤election, electoral競選綱領PREPOSITION➤in a/the platform在綱領中◇the promises in their election platform他們競選綱領中的承諾➤on a/the platform of以⋯為綱領◇They fought the election on a platform of economic reform.他們在競選中以經濟改革為政綱。