dais 英 [ˈdeɪɪs]   美 [ˈdeɪs, ˈdaɪ-, des]

dais

dais  英 [ˈdeɪɪs] 美 [ˈdeɪs, ˈdaɪ-, des]

n. 讲台 

One of the evolving standards in the area of data on the grid is called Data Access and Integration (dais). 目前,在网格领域中进行数据处理的一个正在演进的标准是 数据存取和集成标准(DAIS)。
Though usually more modest versions are put up in homes, in such places as stores, schools and museums, dolls are displayed on a large tiered, red dais. 虽然不少家庭通常都有比较温和的版本,但是在商店,学校和博物馆等场所,玩偶在红色的讲台上一层又一层地显示出来。

  • A speaker stands on a dais, or a platform, when giving a presentation. If you were speaking at the Coffee Lovers of America's conference, you'd step onto the dais so the audience could see you over their enormous cups o' joe.
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  • n. 讲台
  • 1. One of the evolving standards in the area of data on the grid is called Data Access and Integration (dais).

    目前,在网格领域中进行数据处理的一个正在演进的标准是 数据存取和集成标准(DAIS)。

  • 2. Though usually more modest versions are put up in homes, in such places as stores, schools and museums, dolls are displayed on a large tiered, red dais.

    虽然不少家庭通常都有比较温和的版本,但是在商店,学校和博物馆等场所,玩偶在红色的讲台上一层又一层地显示出来。

  • 3. On the dais, the teacher lounged on his meditation bench in a weathered Patagonia hoodie, his gray hair tied in a knot.

    在讲台上,身着巴塔哥尼亚帽衫的老师躺在修行台上,灰白的头发打成了一个结。

  • dais (n.) mid-13c., from Anglo-French deis, Old French dais "table, platform," from Latin discus "disk-shaped object," also, by medieval times, "table," from Greek diskos "quoit, disk, dish" (see disk (n.)). Died out in English c. 1600, preserved in Scotland, revived 19c. by antiquarians.
dais / ˈdeɪɪs ; NAmE ˈdeɪɪs / noun a stage, especially at one end of a room, on which people stand to make speeches to an audience (尤指房间一端的)讲台,高台 dais daises dais / ˈdeɪɪs ; NAmE ˈdeɪɪs /
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