1 N-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
SYN stage, stand, podium, rostrum
2 N-COUNT (通常作为架放或着陆用的)平台 A platform is a flat raised structure or area, usually one which something can stand on or land on. (通常作为架放或着陆用的)平台
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Some of these flood shelters are on raised platforms, which have allowed government helicopters to land amid the continuing floods.
其中一些防洪棚搭建在高台上,高台可供政府的直升机在持续的洪水中降落。
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They found a spot on a rocky platform where they could pitch their tents.
他们在一块岩石平台上找到了一个可以搭帐篷的地方。
3 N-COUNT (海上)钻井平台 A platform is a structure built for people to work and live on when drilling for oil or gas at sea, or when extracting it. (海上)钻井平台
4 N-COUNT (火车站的)站台,月台 A platform in a railway station is the area beside the rails where you wait for or get off a train. (火车站的)站台,月台
5 N-COUNT (政党的)纲领,政纲,宣言 The platform of a political party is what they say they will do if they are elected. (政党的)纲领,政纲,宣言
SYN policy, programme, principle, objective(s)
6 N-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
7 N-SING [usually the NOUN] (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]
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N. | floor, podium, staging, table 1 objective, policy, principle, programme, promise 5 |
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