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/ˈplætˌfɔːm/ |
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1 | a structure for people to stand on that has been built so that it is higher than the ground 台;高台 |
| There is a viewing platform where visitors can see the waterfall. 那儿有个观景台,游客们可以从那里看到瀑布。 |
| 1a | a raised structure that speakers, performers etc stand on so they can be seen by an audience 讲台;舞台;戏台 | | The two candidates shared a platform for the question and answer session. 在问答阶段,两位候选人站在同一个讲台上。 | |
| 1b | a structure built above the sea , used by people who are working to get oil or gas (海上石油或天然气的)钻井平台 | |
| 1c | a structure built over water where people can get on and off small boats (供人上下小船的)水上平台 | |
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2 | an area next to a railway track where passengers get onto and off trains (供上下火车用的)月台,站台 |
| The train to Brussels will depart from platform 3. 开往布鲁塞尔的火车将从3号站台发车。 |
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3 | an opportunity to express your ideas or opinions 发表看法(或观点)的机会;平台 |
| Radio phone-ins provide a platform for people with strong opinions. 广播电话热线节目为那些持有鲜明看法的人提供了一个发表观点的机会。 |
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4 | something that allows something else to happen 契机;跳板 |
| +for The funding would provide a platform for growth and development. 这笔拨款将为增长和发展提供一个契机。 |
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5 | the policies and aims of a political party , especially the ones they state in order to get people to vote for them (尤指政党为赢得选票而提出的)纲领,政纲 |
| He has openly criticized Labour’ s election platform. 他曾经公开批判过工党的竞选纲领。 |
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6 | platforms plural shoes that have a very thick bottom part and make you look much taller 厚底鞋 |
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7 | computing the type of computer system you have and the programs you can use with it 计算机平台 |
| Can the project be run on a personal computer platform? 这个项目能在个人计算机平台上操作吗? |
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8 | BRITISH the area at the front or back of a bus where people stand to get off the bus (公共汽车上的)上下车平台,出入口平台 |
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