podium 英 [ˈpəʊdiəm]   美 [ˈpoʊdiəm]

podium

podium  英 [ˈpəʊdiəm] 美 [ˈpoʊdiəm]

n. 乐队指挥台;矮墙;墩座墙 

名词复数:podiums 

It would be nice if all three of us make the podium. 如果我们三个都能登上领奖台那将是很有意思的事。
The night of the performance, I was introduced, walked across the stage to the podium, and lifted the baton to start the group. 演出的晚上,主持人介绍到我,然后我穿过舞台走上指挥台,举起指挥棒示意大家开始。

  • A podium is a raised platform like the kind Olympians stand on when they win a medal or like the overturned crate in the garage where you pretend to accept your Academy Award.
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  • n. 乐队指挥台;矮墙;墩座墙
  • 1. It would be nice if all three of us make the podium.

    如果我们三个都能登上领奖台那将是很有意思的事。

  • 2. The night of the performance, I was introduced, walked across the stage to the podium, and lifted the baton to start the group.

    演出的晚上,主持人介绍到我,然后我穿过舞台走上指挥台,举起指挥棒示意大家开始。

  • 3. Here are a few things to remember if you're dying up there on the podium.

    如果你在演讲台上感到生不如死,那么有一些事情是你要记住的。

  • podium (n.) 1743, "raised platform around an ancient arena," also "projecting base of a pedestal," from Latin podium "raised platform," from Greek podion "foot of a vase," diminutive of pous (genitive podos) "foot," from PIE root *ped- "foot." Meaning "raised platform at the front of a hall or stage" is from 1947.
po·dium / ˈpəʊdiəm ; NAmE ˈpoʊdiəm / noun 1 a small platform that a person stands on when giving a speech or conductingan orchestra,etc. 讲台;讲坛;(乐队的)指挥台 SYN rostrum 2 ( NAmE) = lectern podium podiums podia po·dium / ˈpəʊdiəm ; NAmE ˈpoʊdiəm /
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