platform
platform 英 [ˈplætfɔ:m] 美 [ˈplætfɔrm]
n. 平台;站台;讲台
名词复数:platforms
- A platform is any raised surface you can stand on, like the platform beside subway tracks where you wait for the train to arrive.
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- n. 平台;站台;讲台
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1. What platform does it go from?
火车从哪个站台发车?
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2. The train now standing at platform 1 is for Leeds.
停靠在 1 号站台的火车是开往利兹的。
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3. Representatives of both parties shared a platform .
两党的代表同台发言。
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4. a launch platform
发射平台
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5. an oil/gas platform
石油╱天然气钻井平台
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6. She used the newspaper column as a platform for her feminist views.
她以这个报纸专栏为讲坛,宣传她的女权主义观点。
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7. a multimedia platform
多媒体平台
- platform (n.) 1540s, "plan of action, scheme, design," from Middle French plateforme, platte fourme, literally "flat form," from Old French plat "flat" (see plateau (n.)) + forme "form" (see form (n.)). The literal sense of "raised, level surface" in English is first recorded 1550s. Political meaning, "statement of party policies," is from 1803, probably originally an image of a literal platform on which politicians gather, stand, and make their appeals, and perhaps influenced by earlier sense of "set of rules governing church doctrine" (first attested 1570s). Railroad station sense is from 1838.
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