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plat.formH5plAt7fC:m, $-fC:rmn [C]a flat raised area or structure平台Make a platform from these boxes and put the music system on that.用这些箱子搭一个平台,然后把音响系统放上去。(Br and Aus) A platform (Am track) at a railway station is a long flat raised structure where people get on and off trains.站台So many times he had stood on railway platforms waving goodbye to her.他好多次站在站台上向她挥手告别。The train for Cambridge will depart from platform 9.去剑桥的火车将从九号站台开出。A platform is also the raised part of the floor in a large room, from which you make a speech or give a musical performance.讲台,舞台Speaker after speaker mounted/took the platform to denounce the policy.演讲者一个接一个走上讲台谴责这项政策。It was the first time a Green politician and a Labour minister had shared a platform (= given speeches at the same event).一名绿党政客和一名工党部长第一次在同一个场合下演讲。This brilliant young violinist, still only 13 years old, has appeared on concert platforms all round the world.这名年仅十三岁的出色的小提琴手出现在世界各地的音乐舞台上。(Br) The platform is also the people who are in the raised part of a room to make speeches.演讲人An elderly lady in the audience stood up and said she had a question for the platform.观众中的一名老年妇女站起来说她要向演讲者提一个问题。The platform party (= the group on the platform) applauded loudly.讲台上的人们大声鼓掌。A platform is also an opportunity to make your opinion known publicly.公开发表意见的机会He paid $150 million for a national newspaper and used it as a platform for airing his personal view on the war.他向一家全国性的报纸付了1.5亿美元,并把它当成讲台来发表他个人对战争的看法。By refusing to give us a grant to make this programme, they are denying us a platform.他们拒绝给我们提供组织这项活动的资金,这也就剥夺了我们发表意见的机会。A politician's or political party's platform is the things that they say they believe in and that they will achieve, which they hope will persuade people to support and vote for them in an election.纲领,政纲We campaigned on a platform of low taxation and reduced government intervention in the economy.我们的纲领是: 降低税率和减少政府对经济的干预。platform shoes (also platforms) are shoes that have extremely thick bottoms so that the feet are raised more than usual from the ground.木屐式坡型高跟鞋
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