[/ˈplætfɔːm; ˋplætˏfɔrm/] n 用法: 1 level surface raised above the surrounding ground or floor, esp one from which public speakers, performers, etc can be seen by their audience 台; 平台; (尤指)讲台, 舞台, 戏台: the concert platform, ie place where a pianist performs 钢琴演奏台 * Your questions will be answered from the platform. 你的问题将由台上的人作答. * appear on the same platform/share a platform with sb, ie make speeches, etc at the same public meeting 与某人在同一公众集会上发表演说. 用法: 2 (at a railway station) flat surface built next to and at a higher level than the track, where passengers get on and off trains (火车站的)站台, 月台: Which platform does the Brighton train leave from? 开往布赖顿市的火车在第几站台? * Your train is waiting at platform 5. 你要坐的那趟火车在第5站台. * He came running along the platform just as the train was leaving. 火车刚开就见他沿月台跑过来. 用法: 3 (Brit) floor area at the entrance to a bus where passengers get on and off (公共汽车供乘客上下车的)入口平台. 用法: 4 (politics 政) main policies and aims of a political party, esp as stated before an election; manifesto (政党的)纲领; (尤指选举前发表的)政纲; 宣言: fight the election/come to power on a platform of economic reform 以经济改革为政纲竞选[掌权]. |