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Definition of platform in English:

platform

noun ˈplatfɔːmˈplætfɔrm
  • 1A raised level surface on which people or things can stand.

    台,平台

    there are viewing platforms where visitors may gape at the chasm

    那里有供游客观望该裂谷的观景台。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The lord and his family ate on a raised platform at one end of the hall.
    • The climax of the journey is the viewing platform on the top level.
    • You stand on the viewing platform and squint, trying to work out who the guy with the moustache and glasses is.
    • The six stood on the landing platform at the base of the yacht's ramp and simply stared at each other for a few seconds.
    • Standing on another lofty viewing platform, visitors could experience the exhibition itself in a similar way.
    • A guard had dropped another large execution device they were carrying up the stairs to the raised wooden platform.
    • There is also a very unusual raised wooden platform with the bed at its heart.
    • A tall hooded figure, standing on the platform, raised a rose standard high above his head.
    • It now sits at Fort William, complete with a viewing platform and floodlighting for visitors to observe the train revolving.
    • A group of Tafe students have got their hands dirty, building a viewing platform that overlooks Sunset Beach.
    • Lawrence grabbed the gun on the platform in front of him.
    • They go to stand on the viewing platform, teetering like divers on the precipice of hell, and click their camera shutters at the 16 acres of emptiness below.
    • A clumsy addition will detract from its appearance, but a modern glass extension at ground level or a viewing platform at the top could provide an exciting contrast to the stone facade and give you plenty of light.
    • While you're here you can make the pilgrimage to Ground Zero and stand on the viewing platform to stare at the stony emptiness below.
    • To the north of the block, a tower rises to provide a viewing platform that overlooks the whole site.
    • Consider the fact that a rider can stand still on its platform, supported only by two wheels on either side, and not roll off in either direction.
    • Dustin decided to run; Poe was still hoisting Gin up onto the rock platform he stood on, and couldn't help him.
    • Workers wear special harnesses and stand on carefully constructed platforms, supported by a scaffolding system that is almost as complex and labyrinthine as the bridge itself.
    • They stood on the platform and they were beamed down to the surface.
    • The plans are believed to include provisions for a public viewing platform at the top of the structure.
    1. 1.1 A raised floor or stage used by public speakers or performers so that they can be seen by their audience.
      讲台,表演台
      as modifier he was a popular platform speaker
      she was good enough to earn her living on the concert platform

      在音乐舞台上谋生计。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Here were three instrumentalists at the top of their craft; as talented and complete a trinity of musicians as ever came together to perform on a public platform.
      • On many occasions the audience was far more radical than the speakers on the platform.
      • I have heard a Communist speaker on the platform grow very angry about it.
      • She ignored calls from the audience and the speakers on the platform for the resolution to be put.
      • Kevin Kline addressed the question in the imaginary audience of courtiers that would soon surround the platform stage.
      • Last month, she even appeared on the same platform as former House speaker Newt Gingrich to discuss healthcare reform.
      • The demonstration moved to Trafalgar Square, where people gathered to hear speakers on a platform organised by the Stop the War coalition and the Muslim Association of Britain.
      • Only one was present at the meeting, and he was on the speaker's platform.
      • Badly scripted, obvious rhetoric is spewed from a platform of speakers.
      • While a changed mood may have been perceptible among the marchers, there was little to distinguish the message that came from the speakers' platforms from those offered in previous protests.
      • In line with this, the speakers' platforms at many and varied protest demonstrations featured Democrats or Greens senators.
      • He was to speak on a specially built circular stage in the centre of the arena, linked by a platform used by other speakers.
      • It is a demanding play but it is staged with exemplary clarity by director Erica Whyman and designer Soutra Gilmour, who simply places the speaker on a bare-boards platform.
      • When I explained my decision from a public platform two weeks ago, a young woman in the audience argued that there were important domestic policies at risk that took precedence over the war.
      • Speakers on the platform included John Gilligan and Tony McMahon of Ennis and Shannon and Cllrs.
      • Neither Boulange, nor any of the speakers from the platform or the floor made this statement.
      • They made me stand on the platform in front of the podium.
      • Sinn Fein speakers shared platforms there with socialists.
      • Carreras resumed his career, gradually returning to the opera stage and the concert platform as well as to the recording studio.
      • Organizations will be prohibited from setting up platforms for speakers, even though they have been granted permits to protest.
      Synonyms
      stage, dais, stand, rostrum, podium, soapbox
      Indian mandapam
    2. 1.2 A raised structure along the side of a railway track where passengers get on and off trains at a station.
      (火车站的)月台,站台
      he walked along Platform 2
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is within sight of the main platform of the train station but inaccessible except by car or a long trudge down suburban streets.
      • A replica of the elephant Bholu stands on the platform, welcoming the visitors into the 12-coach exhibition on wheels.
      • There is also a platform for special passenger trains that is only in use when a race is on.
      • Escalators and elevators await arriving passengers from both subway platforms at the Howard Beach station.
      • A family of drunken louts have been sent to jail for train hooliganism and fighting police on the platform of York Railway Station.
      • Strathclyde Police spent six hours looking for the boy until he was noticed by railway staff on the platform of Macclesfield Station in Cheshire shortly before 9pm.
      • While effective separation on mainline long-distance passenger trains was long entrenched, station platforms and suburban trains in the Cape were not so tightly controlled.
      • Incidents of vandalism, rowdiness and violence on trains and railway platforms have been well documented in the pages of the Keighley News.
      • It means that goods can be transferred on passenger platforms on the railways - perfect for low-volume rail distribution in remote areas or even city centres.
      • The camera fast tracks along a London train station platform as the passengers disembark and rush toward us.
      • They also say that loving someone, even though you know that particular someone will never love you back, is like waiting at the platform of a train station for a taxicab.
      • When did you know you would create a subway platform?
      • The Prince of Wales got a warm welcome when he stepped on to the platform at Skipton Railway Station on Monday for his fourth visit to the area in as many years.
      • They land on the platform of the railway station.
      • The grainy footage, broadcast on television, showed other passengers on the platform and on the train looking stunned.
      • In March 1955 family members paid a penny each to venture onto the platform at York Railway Station to wave off newly-weds Gladys and Bernard Hewitt.
      • If passengers have tickets or if someone is on the platform, the train stops.
      • Workers created a railway platform and dressed up as characters from the hugely popular children's books.
      • We saw one passenger running on the platform trying to get the train to stop with no luck.
      • Rail chiefs say the whistle is so loud it makes passengers hurry onto trains rather than dawdling along the platform - and makes trains stick to timetables.
    3. 1.3British The floor area at the entrance to a bus.
      〈主英〉(公共汽车入口处的)通过台,连廊,门口
    4. 1.4 A raised structure standing in the sea from which oil or gas wells can be drilled or regulated.
      (海上)钻井平台
      offshore platforms
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Production is expected in the range of 8-10,000 barrels of oil per day from 8 wells to be drilled from the platform.
      • The birds may be fatally attracted to lighthouses, offshore drilling platforms, and the high-intensity lamps used by fishermen to lure squid to the surface.
      • Sources said the helicopter was transporting workers from an offshore platform at Pt Galeota to Piarco.
      • After we know the extent of the reserves there, we'll invest in a platform to start drilling.
      • Offshore oil rigs and platforms, refineries along the Gulf Coast all closed tonight ahead of the hurricane.
      • This hazard has led some scientists to suggest that retrieving the hydrate intact and then liquefying it on ships or drilling platforms is a better approach.
      • Large plastic pipes run from the outlet of the four blowers to airtight holes drilled in the platform.
      • The US government said on Wednesday that it could take up to 90 days to restore production at offshore drilling platforms that were destroyed by Hurricane Ivan.
      • The idea is to build giant, floating military bases much like offshore, oil-drilling platforms - only much, much bigger.
      • It was a large first step before offshore drilling from floating platforms was even envisioned.
      • They yesterday evacuated 485 non-essential staff from their 14 offshore platforms and two drilling rigs.
      • Oil companies are also hopeful that the system will save them millions by detecting strong underwater currents that can stress oil rig platforms.
      • Right now most of the work Denny does is for a group of oil companies that have drilling platforms in the North Atlantic about 350 miles east of St. John's.
      • The world's largest offshore oil platform is still on an unsteady angle in the Gulf of Mexico.
      • Zoning out at night while swimming from a large platform oil rig to a tanker was one thing.
      • A fishing boat's crew sighted the sinking ship, sounded the alarm and began to organise a rescue operation, in which a number of boats from nearby oil-rig platforms took part.
      • Until that moment the existence of mobile oil platforms had been kept a closely guarded commercial secret.
      • He added Aberdeen as the base for North Sea oil rigs and platforms.
      • What happens in the case of oil drilling platforms?
      • On various episodes we've seen people living in caves, up in trees, on old offshore drilling platforms, and in abandoned missile silos.
    5. 1.5usually with modifier A raised structure or orbiting satellite from which rockets or missiles may be launched.
      (火箭或导弹的)发射台;(火箭或导弹的)卫星发射平台
      the launch platform
      orbiting weapons platforms
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It can be configured for launch from multiple platforms - from land, ships, submarines and aircraft.
      • We've got multiple contacts headed toward the launch platform.
      • Logistical problems that affect one weapon platform do not affect a totally different one.
      • The non-ballistic flight path of the missile via waypoints assists in preventing location of the launch platforms from the flight trajectory.
      • Brimstone is a fully fire and forget system, requiring no further interaction from the launch platform nor a post launch target designator.
      • Part of the landing craft remained on the Moon to be used as a launch platform; the rest was used to carry the astronauts back to lunar orbit.
      • It takes less than 2 minutes to replenish the weapon platform with missiles.
      • One of the missiles accidentally missed the launch platform and fell onto the Heliopolis lake shore.
      • They removed the flags that were draped over the two torpedo cases that sat in the launch platform.
      • The bus will take us to the launch platform, with the traditional toilet stop halfway, where we will briefly report to a commission again.
      • This was used as the air launch platform for the first six commercially developed Pegasus rocket boosters.
      • Those assassins who had tried to shoot Erica on the launch platform now captured a starship.
      • The Ohio class submarines serve the United States Navy as the virtually undetectable undersea launch platforms of intercontinental missiles.
      • It is qualified as a launch platform for the laser-guided anti-armour missile.
      • And that's the likely launch platform for another attack.
      • China has confirmed that it is to build a new satellite launching platform, its fourth, in its southern province of Hainan.
      • He could see dozens of low buildings and the big black launch platform where Rocket One would be sitting in only three months time.
      • Ty has co-opted all the Legos to build a tall launch platform, so high there is no room to add the rocket.
      • The launch platform aligns the munition for firing and ensures the connection of the mechanical, electrical and optronic interfaces.
      • The event marked the first launch of the Tactical Tomahawk from an operational submarine launch platform.
    6. 1.6 A standard for the hardware of a computer system, which determines what kinds of software it can run.
      〔计算机〕平台(决定软件运行种类的计算机系统硬件标准)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Multiple hardware platforms for digital photography can currently be used in a pathology laboratory.
      • We plan to support more hardware platforms and operating systems.
      • The days of multiple hardware platforms and operating systems working with multiple databases and software configurations within one enterprise are coming to a close.
      • One aspect of using hardware platforms for enabling software is that it inevitably requires porting of existing software solutions onto the platform.
      • The number of devices, screen sizes, operating platforms, and support levels for small-screen browsing is mind-numbing.
      • A common hardware platform can make this task easier.
  • 2usually in singular The declared policy of a political party or group.

    政纲

    seeking election on a platform of low taxes

    以低税收政纲谋求获选。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A vote for me will not be wasted, but will be a vote for a socialist political platform.
    • But line up conservative religious values next to the current platform of the Republican party and the pieces fit like a jigsaw puzzle.
    • We refer him to Labor Party policy and platform and suggest that if he has signed his membership forms, the rest should follow naturally.
    • In the course of the press conference the elected officials sought to distance themselves from anything in the Green Party platform that remotely resembled socialism.
    • In 1980, however, the Democratic Party platform explicitly declared its support for the Supreme Court's ruling.
    • When I was federal Labor spokeswoman on employment I incorporated social enterprises into the party's election platform.
    • He was also a leading figure in the drafting of the Republican Party's national security platform in the 2000 election.
    • The passage of the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act is listed in the Republican Party platform as one of the successes of the Bush administration.
    • Who's to say you can't elect a party on a platform of elimination of government in a democratic system?
    • The referendum was part of the Liberal party's election platform.
    • Today, a sense of the common good, while retaining a central place in Catholic thought, does not fit easily into the platform of either political party.
    • However, to everyone's surprise, he almost won a seat in the election by running on a radical platform the Democratic Party had been unwilling to take up.
    • Some radical followers demanded more socialism in the party platform.
    • Another encouraging development was the Democratic Party platform of 1916.
    • The 1964 platform of the Republican Party did allow tax credits for those burdened by the costs of higher education.
    • The Party platform and election policy are the items of faith upon which trade unions and their members commit to work for the election of Labor Governments.
    • I also say a big thank you to the people in the Labour Party who accepted this measure as a policy platform at the last election.
    • The Democratic Party platform called for federal aid to education administered by the states.
    • The Republican Party platform of 1952 included a vehement attack on communists.
    • Even the state sovereign immunity and anti-commandeering cases seem to comport with the Republican Party platform.
    Synonyms
    policy, programme, party line, manifesto, plan, plan of action, principles, tenets, objectives, aims
    1. 2.1 An opportunity to voice one's views or initiate action.
      发言机会;动员机会
      the forum will provide a platform for discussion of communication issues

      该论坛将提供一个讨论通信问题的机会。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • A few months later, when the research project was completed, Women Without Borders was officially launched to provide a platform where voices of women could be heard.
      • The congress served as a platform for celebrating the policies of the new French government and its right-wing leaders.
      • He has stayed to have a platform for his views on Europe.
      • Last series, he interviewed the Burmese ambassador to Britain under the guise of ‘giving him a platform to express his views’.
      • This new programme will deal with topical issues and news stories of the day and provide a platform for listeners' views.
      • Well, it's a great opportunity to have a platform on which you can get out the ideas that you think work.
      • Heller has given a platform to many other voices.
      • People, young and old, from across all communities, races and creeds have had a platform to express those views.
      • With Underground Codes, she provides a platform for a national discussion on race and crime in America.
      • This is why it never even occurred to Rudd or Gillard to utilise the leadership contest as a platform to elaborate policy differences and fight to win new adherents.
      • Under Russia's media laws it is prohibited to give terrorists a platform to voice their views.
      • I can't help but feel that I should take advantage of this opportunity of a free platform to say something.
      • ‘My hope is that Checkpoint can give a platform to these other voices, these other perspectives,’ he says.
      • I'm not a particularly political person, and this space, over the years, has never been a platform for my personal views or beliefs.
      • They also provide an employee with an opportunity to clear the air, express opinions about how their own expectations have or have not been met, and provide a platform for them to voice any grievances.
      • And we will give them a platform for their views.
      • It's not just that there are more than 500 sessions - but virtually every session in turn has a range of different views on the platform.
      • Everybody has a view and their own set of interests and the Web provides a valid platform for sharing this voice.
      • I may not like the idea of the woman's views being given a platform with no critique, but that is a valid editorial decision.
      • This has become an important event providing a platform for views and performances.
  • 3A shoe with very thick soles.

    厚底鞋

    a pair of chunky platforms

    很肥的厚底鞋。

    as modifier yellow platform shoes

    黄色厚底鞋。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One participant completed the course dressed as Wonder Woman in red, glittery platform boots.
    • Whatever, I know that I want to wear those 7 " platform heels that I bought in Brighton.
    • And I really want those platform shoes seen at the end of this collection!
    • I chose a red tube top, black denim mini skirt with matching black denim jacket and red strappy platforms.
    • Shannon spotted Mel lingering in the middle of the commons area, so she high-tailed it as fast as she could in her thick platforms.
    • For women, the silhouette has slimmed down from chunky platforms to a flat with a low or stiletto heel.
    • With conventional high heels, the length from ball to heel of a woman's foot limits the shoes' height, but there is no limit with platforms.
    • These platforms are about 3 inches high but they are amazingly comfortable I would say even more comfortable than my 1 inch shoes.
    • Her boots were tall platforms that extended to her mid-thigh.
    • And of course, it is only in the world of Miuccia that it's ok to wear stockings with sandal platforms and still look so elegant.
    • They were knee boots, shiny black platforms with shiny silver buckles.
    • I also had on my PVC jeans and high-heeled platform boots if I remember rightly.
    • He comes with a collection of satin platforms, kitten heels and jewel-encrusted flats, and if shoes aren't your bag, maybe handbags are.
    • These leather sandals aren't platforms, but they look so glamorous that I couldn't resist mentioning them.
    • She was wearing black platform boots that were laced up with silver lace.
    • She also wore her platform sandal shoes which she brought from home.
    • I wore a stretchy blank tank top, faded jeans, and platform sandals.
    • There was fashion in footwear too, with a mix of high-heels and platforms, though the trend was to keep it simple and comfortable.
    • After several seasons of wedgies and platforms reigning supreme on the streets and in the malls, this year, heels run the gamut.
    • ‘My name is Tzachi,’ he said with an accent as thick as his platforms.

Origin

Mid 16th century: from French plateforme 'ground plan', literally 'flat shape'.

Definition of platform in US English:

platform

nounˈplatfôrmˈplætfɔrm
  • 1A raised level surface on which people or things can stand.

    台,平台

    there are viewing platforms where visitors may gape at the chasm

    那里有供游客观望该裂谷的观景台。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They go to stand on the viewing platform, teetering like divers on the precipice of hell, and click their camera shutters at the 16 acres of emptiness below.
    • Dustin decided to run; Poe was still hoisting Gin up onto the rock platform he stood on, and couldn't help him.
    • They stood on the platform and they were beamed down to the surface.
    • A group of Tafe students have got their hands dirty, building a viewing platform that overlooks Sunset Beach.
    • A guard had dropped another large execution device they were carrying up the stairs to the raised wooden platform.
    • You stand on the viewing platform and squint, trying to work out who the guy with the moustache and glasses is.
    • It now sits at Fort William, complete with a viewing platform and floodlighting for visitors to observe the train revolving.
    • The plans are believed to include provisions for a public viewing platform at the top of the structure.
    • The six stood on the landing platform at the base of the yacht's ramp and simply stared at each other for a few seconds.
    • Consider the fact that a rider can stand still on its platform, supported only by two wheels on either side, and not roll off in either direction.
    • There is also a very unusual raised wooden platform with the bed at its heart.
    • A clumsy addition will detract from its appearance, but a modern glass extension at ground level or a viewing platform at the top could provide an exciting contrast to the stone facade and give you plenty of light.
    • To the north of the block, a tower rises to provide a viewing platform that overlooks the whole site.
    • The climax of the journey is the viewing platform on the top level.
    • The lord and his family ate on a raised platform at one end of the hall.
    • Workers wear special harnesses and stand on carefully constructed platforms, supported by a scaffolding system that is almost as complex and labyrinthine as the bridge itself.
    • Lawrence grabbed the gun on the platform in front of him.
    • A tall hooded figure, standing on the platform, raised a rose standard high above his head.
    • Standing on another lofty viewing platform, visitors could experience the exhibition itself in a similar way.
    • While you're here you can make the pilgrimage to Ground Zero and stand on the viewing platform to stare at the stony emptiness below.
    1. 1.1 A raised floor or stage used by public speakers or performers so that they can be seen by their audience.
      讲台,表演台
      earning her living on the concert platform

      在音乐舞台上谋生计。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • In line with this, the speakers' platforms at many and varied protest demonstrations featured Democrats or Greens senators.
      • The demonstration moved to Trafalgar Square, where people gathered to hear speakers on a platform organised by the Stop the War coalition and the Muslim Association of Britain.
      • I have heard a Communist speaker on the platform grow very angry about it.
      • On many occasions the audience was far more radical than the speakers on the platform.
      • Badly scripted, obvious rhetoric is spewed from a platform of speakers.
      • Last month, she even appeared on the same platform as former House speaker Newt Gingrich to discuss healthcare reform.
      • It is a demanding play but it is staged with exemplary clarity by director Erica Whyman and designer Soutra Gilmour, who simply places the speaker on a bare-boards platform.
      • Neither Boulange, nor any of the speakers from the platform or the floor made this statement.
      • Carreras resumed his career, gradually returning to the opera stage and the concert platform as well as to the recording studio.
      • They made me stand on the platform in front of the podium.
      • When I explained my decision from a public platform two weeks ago, a young woman in the audience argued that there were important domestic policies at risk that took precedence over the war.
      • Kevin Kline addressed the question in the imaginary audience of courtiers that would soon surround the platform stage.
      • Here were three instrumentalists at the top of their craft; as talented and complete a trinity of musicians as ever came together to perform on a public platform.
      • While a changed mood may have been perceptible among the marchers, there was little to distinguish the message that came from the speakers' platforms from those offered in previous protests.
      • Speakers on the platform included John Gilligan and Tony McMahon of Ennis and Shannon and Cllrs.
      • Organizations will be prohibited from setting up platforms for speakers, even though they have been granted permits to protest.
      • He was to speak on a specially built circular stage in the centre of the arena, linked by a platform used by other speakers.
      • Sinn Fein speakers shared platforms there with socialists.
      • Only one was present at the meeting, and he was on the speaker's platform.
      • She ignored calls from the audience and the speakers on the platform for the resolution to be put.
      Synonyms
      stage, dais, stand, rostrum, podium, soapbox
    2. 1.2 A raised structure along the side of a railroad track where passengers get on and off trains at a station.
      (火车站的)月台,站台
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They land on the platform of the railway station.
      • We saw one passenger running on the platform trying to get the train to stop with no luck.
      • Rail chiefs say the whistle is so loud it makes passengers hurry onto trains rather than dawdling along the platform - and makes trains stick to timetables.
      • Strathclyde Police spent six hours looking for the boy until he was noticed by railway staff on the platform of Macclesfield Station in Cheshire shortly before 9pm.
      • A family of drunken louts have been sent to jail for train hooliganism and fighting police on the platform of York Railway Station.
      • It is within sight of the main platform of the train station but inaccessible except by car or a long trudge down suburban streets.
      • Incidents of vandalism, rowdiness and violence on trains and railway platforms have been well documented in the pages of the Keighley News.
      • The Prince of Wales got a warm welcome when he stepped on to the platform at Skipton Railway Station on Monday for his fourth visit to the area in as many years.
      • A replica of the elephant Bholu stands on the platform, welcoming the visitors into the 12-coach exhibition on wheels.
      • If passengers have tickets or if someone is on the platform, the train stops.
      • Escalators and elevators await arriving passengers from both subway platforms at the Howard Beach station.
      • In March 1955 family members paid a penny each to venture onto the platform at York Railway Station to wave off newly-weds Gladys and Bernard Hewitt.
      • It means that goods can be transferred on passenger platforms on the railways - perfect for low-volume rail distribution in remote areas or even city centres.
      • The camera fast tracks along a London train station platform as the passengers disembark and rush toward us.
      • They also say that loving someone, even though you know that particular someone will never love you back, is like waiting at the platform of a train station for a taxicab.
      • When did you know you would create a subway platform?
      • Workers created a railway platform and dressed up as characters from the hugely popular children's books.
      • There is also a platform for special passenger trains that is only in use when a race is on.
      • While effective separation on mainline long-distance passenger trains was long entrenched, station platforms and suburban trains in the Cape were not so tightly controlled.
      • The grainy footage, broadcast on television, showed other passengers on the platform and on the train looking stunned.
    3. 1.3 A raised structure standing in the sea from which oil or gas wells can be drilled or regulated.
      (海上)钻井平台
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Large plastic pipes run from the outlet of the four blowers to airtight holes drilled in the platform.
      • This hazard has led some scientists to suggest that retrieving the hydrate intact and then liquefying it on ships or drilling platforms is a better approach.
      • Offshore oil rigs and platforms, refineries along the Gulf Coast all closed tonight ahead of the hurricane.
      • Sources said the helicopter was transporting workers from an offshore platform at Pt Galeota to Piarco.
      • After we know the extent of the reserves there, we'll invest in a platform to start drilling.
      • Zoning out at night while swimming from a large platform oil rig to a tanker was one thing.
      • He added Aberdeen as the base for North Sea oil rigs and platforms.
      • The birds may be fatally attracted to lighthouses, offshore drilling platforms, and the high-intensity lamps used by fishermen to lure squid to the surface.
      • Right now most of the work Denny does is for a group of oil companies that have drilling platforms in the North Atlantic about 350 miles east of St. John's.
      • Until that moment the existence of mobile oil platforms had been kept a closely guarded commercial secret.
      • The world's largest offshore oil platform is still on an unsteady angle in the Gulf of Mexico.
      • The US government said on Wednesday that it could take up to 90 days to restore production at offshore drilling platforms that were destroyed by Hurricane Ivan.
      • Production is expected in the range of 8-10,000 barrels of oil per day from 8 wells to be drilled from the platform.
      • They yesterday evacuated 485 non-essential staff from their 14 offshore platforms and two drilling rigs.
      • It was a large first step before offshore drilling from floating platforms was even envisioned.
      • A fishing boat's crew sighted the sinking ship, sounded the alarm and began to organise a rescue operation, in which a number of boats from nearby oil-rig platforms took part.
      • On various episodes we've seen people living in caves, up in trees, on old offshore drilling platforms, and in abandoned missile silos.
      • Oil companies are also hopeful that the system will save them millions by detecting strong underwater currents that can stress oil rig platforms.
      • What happens in the case of oil drilling platforms?
      • The idea is to build giant, floating military bases much like offshore, oil-drilling platforms - only much, much bigger.
    4. 1.4usually with modifier A raised structure or orbiting satellite from which rockets or missiles may be launched.
      (火箭或导弹的)发射台;(火箭或导弹的)卫星发射平台
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They removed the flags that were draped over the two torpedo cases that sat in the launch platform.
      • It takes less than 2 minutes to replenish the weapon platform with missiles.
      • It can be configured for launch from multiple platforms - from land, ships, submarines and aircraft.
      • Brimstone is a fully fire and forget system, requiring no further interaction from the launch platform nor a post launch target designator.
      • The non-ballistic flight path of the missile via waypoints assists in preventing location of the launch platforms from the flight trajectory.
      • The Ohio class submarines serve the United States Navy as the virtually undetectable undersea launch platforms of intercontinental missiles.
      • The bus will take us to the launch platform, with the traditional toilet stop halfway, where we will briefly report to a commission again.
      • One of the missiles accidentally missed the launch platform and fell onto the Heliopolis lake shore.
      • This was used as the air launch platform for the first six commercially developed Pegasus rocket boosters.
      • Ty has co-opted all the Legos to build a tall launch platform, so high there is no room to add the rocket.
      • Those assassins who had tried to shoot Erica on the launch platform now captured a starship.
      • The launch platform aligns the munition for firing and ensures the connection of the mechanical, electrical and optronic interfaces.
      • Logistical problems that affect one weapon platform do not affect a totally different one.
      • The event marked the first launch of the Tactical Tomahawk from an operational submarine launch platform.
      • And that's the likely launch platform for another attack.
      • Part of the landing craft remained on the Moon to be used as a launch platform; the rest was used to carry the astronauts back to lunar orbit.
      • We've got multiple contacts headed toward the launch platform.
      • It is qualified as a launch platform for the laser-guided anti-armour missile.
      • China has confirmed that it is to build a new satellite launching platform, its fourth, in its southern province of Hainan.
      • He could see dozens of low buildings and the big black launch platform where Rocket One would be sitting in only three months time.
    5. 1.5 A standard for the hardware of a computer system, determining what kinds of software it can run.
      〔计算机〕平台(决定软件运行种类的计算机系统硬件标准)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The number of devices, screen sizes, operating platforms, and support levels for small-screen browsing is mind-numbing.
      • A common hardware platform can make this task easier.
      • One aspect of using hardware platforms for enabling software is that it inevitably requires porting of existing software solutions onto the platform.
      • Multiple hardware platforms for digital photography can currently be used in a pathology laboratory.
      • The days of multiple hardware platforms and operating systems working with multiple databases and software configurations within one enterprise are coming to a close.
      • We plan to support more hardware platforms and operating systems.
  • 2usually in singular The declared policy of a political party or group.

    政纲

    seeking election on a platform of low taxes

    以低税收政纲谋求获选。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The 1964 platform of the Republican Party did allow tax credits for those burdened by the costs of higher education.
    • When I was federal Labor spokeswoman on employment I incorporated social enterprises into the party's election platform.
    • Who's to say you can't elect a party on a platform of elimination of government in a democratic system?
    • Even the state sovereign immunity and anti-commandeering cases seem to comport with the Republican Party platform.
    • The referendum was part of the Liberal party's election platform.
    • Today, a sense of the common good, while retaining a central place in Catholic thought, does not fit easily into the platform of either political party.
    • The Democratic Party platform called for federal aid to education administered by the states.
    • Another encouraging development was the Democratic Party platform of 1916.
    • We refer him to Labor Party policy and platform and suggest that if he has signed his membership forms, the rest should follow naturally.
    • Some radical followers demanded more socialism in the party platform.
    • However, to everyone's surprise, he almost won a seat in the election by running on a radical platform the Democratic Party had been unwilling to take up.
    • The Republican Party platform of 1952 included a vehement attack on communists.
    • In the course of the press conference the elected officials sought to distance themselves from anything in the Green Party platform that remotely resembled socialism.
    • I also say a big thank you to the people in the Labour Party who accepted this measure as a policy platform at the last election.
    • The passage of the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act is listed in the Republican Party platform as one of the successes of the Bush administration.
    • But line up conservative religious values next to the current platform of the Republican party and the pieces fit like a jigsaw puzzle.
    • The Party platform and election policy are the items of faith upon which trade unions and their members commit to work for the election of Labor Governments.
    • In 1980, however, the Democratic Party platform explicitly declared its support for the Supreme Court's ruling.
    • He was also a leading figure in the drafting of the Republican Party's national security platform in the 2000 election.
    • A vote for me will not be wasted, but will be a vote for a socialist political platform.
    Synonyms
    policy, programme, party line, manifesto, plan, plan of action, principles, tenets, objectives, aims
    1. 2.1 An opportunity to voice one's views or initiate action.
      发言机会;动员机会
      the forum will provide a platform for discussion of communication issues

      该论坛将提供一个讨论通信问题的机会。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • With Underground Codes, she provides a platform for a national discussion on race and crime in America.
      • He has stayed to have a platform for his views on Europe.
      • ‘My hope is that Checkpoint can give a platform to these other voices, these other perspectives,’ he says.
      • This new programme will deal with topical issues and news stories of the day and provide a platform for listeners' views.
      • And we will give them a platform for their views.
      • I'm not a particularly political person, and this space, over the years, has never been a platform for my personal views or beliefs.
      • Under Russia's media laws it is prohibited to give terrorists a platform to voice their views.
      • Everybody has a view and their own set of interests and the Web provides a valid platform for sharing this voice.
      • It's not just that there are more than 500 sessions - but virtually every session in turn has a range of different views on the platform.
      • This is why it never even occurred to Rudd or Gillard to utilise the leadership contest as a platform to elaborate policy differences and fight to win new adherents.
      • They also provide an employee with an opportunity to clear the air, express opinions about how their own expectations have or have not been met, and provide a platform for them to voice any grievances.
      • I can't help but feel that I should take advantage of this opportunity of a free platform to say something.
      • This has become an important event providing a platform for views and performances.
      • A few months later, when the research project was completed, Women Without Borders was officially launched to provide a platform where voices of women could be heard.
      • The congress served as a platform for celebrating the policies of the new French government and its right-wing leaders.
      • Well, it's a great opportunity to have a platform on which you can get out the ideas that you think work.
      • People, young and old, from across all communities, races and creeds have had a platform to express those views.
      • Last series, he interviewed the Burmese ambassador to Britain under the guise of ‘giving him a platform to express his views’.
      • I may not like the idea of the woman's views being given a platform with no critique, but that is a valid editorial decision.
      • Heller has given a platform to many other voices.
  • 3A shoe with very thick soles.

    厚底鞋

    a pair of chunky platforms

    很肥的厚底鞋。

    as modifier yellow platform shoes

    黄色厚底鞋。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He comes with a collection of satin platforms, kitten heels and jewel-encrusted flats, and if shoes aren't your bag, maybe handbags are.
    • I chose a red tube top, black denim mini skirt with matching black denim jacket and red strappy platforms.
    • These platforms are about 3 inches high but they are amazingly comfortable I would say even more comfortable than my 1 inch shoes.
    • One participant completed the course dressed as Wonder Woman in red, glittery platform boots.
    • For women, the silhouette has slimmed down from chunky platforms to a flat with a low or stiletto heel.
    • Whatever, I know that I want to wear those 7 " platform heels that I bought in Brighton.
    • Shannon spotted Mel lingering in the middle of the commons area, so she high-tailed it as fast as she could in her thick platforms.
    • These leather sandals aren't platforms, but they look so glamorous that I couldn't resist mentioning them.
    • Her boots were tall platforms that extended to her mid-thigh.
    • And I really want those platform shoes seen at the end of this collection!
    • She also wore her platform sandal shoes which she brought from home.
    • And of course, it is only in the world of Miuccia that it's ok to wear stockings with sandal platforms and still look so elegant.
    • With conventional high heels, the length from ball to heel of a woman's foot limits the shoes' height, but there is no limit with platforms.
    • After several seasons of wedgies and platforms reigning supreme on the streets and in the malls, this year, heels run the gamut.
    • I also had on my PVC jeans and high-heeled platform boots if I remember rightly.
    • ‘My name is Tzachi,’ he said with an accent as thick as his platforms.
    • She was wearing black platform boots that were laced up with silver lace.
    • They were knee boots, shiny black platforms with shiny silver buckles.
    • I wore a stretchy blank tank top, faded jeans, and platform sandals.
    • There was fashion in footwear too, with a mix of high-heels and platforms, though the trend was to keep it simple and comfortable.

Origin

Mid 16th century: from French plateforme ‘ground plan’, literally ‘flat shape’.

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