platform
noun
ˈplætfɔːm
noun
1
TRAIN
火车
the
raised
place
beside
a
railway
track
where
you
get
on
and
off
a
train
in
a
station
[尤英] 站台,月台
especially BrE
The
Edinburgh
train
will
depart
from
platform
six.
开往爱丁堡的火车将从六号站台开出。
2
FOR SPEECHES
用于演讲
a
stage
for
people
to
stand
on
when
they
are
making
a
speech,
performing
etc
讲台; 戏台,舞台
a
small
raised
platform
at
one
end
of
the
room
房间一端凸起的小讲台
3
POLITICS
政治
a.
the
main
ideas
and
aims
of
a
political
party,
especially
the
ones
that
they
state
just
before
an
election
b.
a
chance
for
someone
to
express
their
opinions,
especially
their
political
opinions
〔发表观点的〕机会,讲坛〔尤指政治讲坛〕
usually singular 一般用单数
a
strong
women’s
rights
platform
强硬的妇女权利政纲
the
Labour
party
platform
工党纲领
[+
for
]
The
conference
provides
a
platform
for
people
on
the
left
wing
of
the
party.
这次会议给该党的左翼人士提供了发表意见的机会。
4
STRUCTURE
结构
a
tall
structure
built
so
that
people
can
stand
or
work
above
the
surrounding
area
高台,平台
an
oil
exploration
platform
石油勘探平台
5
COMPUTERS
计算机
the
type
of
computer
system
or
software
that
someone
uses
平台〔指使用中的计算机系统或软件〕
the
UNIX
platform
UNIX 平台
a
multimedia
platform
多媒体平台
6
EXPRESS IDEAS
表达观点
an
opportunity
to
express
your
ideas
to
a
large
number
of
people
〔公开表达意见的〕机会
[+
for
]
We
mustn’t
give
these
groups
a
platform
for
their
propaganda.
我们不能给这些团体宣传机会。
7
BUS
公共汽车
the
open
part
at
the
back
of
some
DOUBLE-DECKER
buses,
where
passengers
get
on
and
off
[英] 〔双层公共汽车后部的〕出入口
BrE
8
SHOES
鞋子
also
又作
shoes
that
have
a
thick
layer
of
wood,
leather
etc
under
the
front
part
and
the
heel
厚底鞋
plural 复数