[C]台,平台,讲台,舞台,戏台 level surface raised above the surrounding ground or floor, especially one from which public speakers, performers, etc. can be seen by their audience
[C]站台,月台 a raised flat surface built along the side of the track at a railway station for travelers getting on or off a train
[S]纲领,政纲,宣言 main policies and aims of a political party, especially as stated before an election; manifesto
英英释义
Noun
a raised horizontal surface;
"the speaker mounted the platform"
a document stating the aims and principles of a political party;
"their candidate simply ignored the party platform" "they won the election even though they offered no positive program"
the combination of a particular computer and a particular operating system
any military structure or vehicle bearing weapons
a woman's shoe with a very high thick sole
组词搭配
动词+~
adopt〔draw up〕 a platform采用〔起草〕纲领
enter〔mount〕 the platform进入月台〔登上讲台〕
形容词+~
loading platform装货平台
political platform政治纲领
revolving platform旋转式舞台
the reviewing platform检阅台
名词+~
lecture platform讲台
party platform党的纲领
介词+~
adopt it as a platform把它作为政纲
in accordance with platform按照政纲
on the platform在月台上
例句
用作名词(n.)
Any train from this platform stops at Gatwick.从这一月台开出的火车都在盖特威克停。
He was walking up and down the station platform.他在火车站的月台上走来走去。
Jane walked boldly up to the platform without faltering.简沉著大胆地走上讲台。
A balcony is a platform with a wall.阳台是有墙的平台。
Please buy me a platform ticket.请给我买张站台票。
The party's platform is reducing taxes.那个政党的政治纲领是减税。