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NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 讲台 , 舞台A platform is a flat raised structure, usually made of wood, that people stand on when they make speeches or give a performance. 双语例句例: Nick finished what he was saying and jumped down from the platform. 尼克讲完话,从讲台上跳了下来。 2.?[C 可数名词] (用于放置物品或着陆的)平台A platform is a flat raised structure or area, usually one that something can stand on or land on. 双语例句例: They found a spot on a rocky platform where they could pitch their tents. 他们在一个岩石平台上找到了一处可以搭帐篷的地方。 3.?[C 可数名词] (在海上为钻探石油或天然气而建的)平台A platform is a structure built for people to work and live on when drilling for oil or gas at sea, or when extracting it. 双语例句例: The platform began to produce oil in 1994. 1994年,这个钻井平台开始产油。 4.?[C 可数名词] (火车或地铁站的)站台A platform in a train or subway station is the area beside the tracks where you wait for or get off a train. 双语例句例: The train was about to leave and I was not even on the platform. 火车就要开了,而我甚至还没有赶到站台上。 5.?[C 可数名词] (政党的)施政纲领The platform of a political party is what they say they will do if they are elected. 双语例句例: The party has announced a platform of political and economic reforms. 该党已宣布了一份关于政治和经济改革的施政纲领。 6.?[C 可数名词] 发表意见的机会If someone has a platform, they have an opportunity to tell people what they think or want. 双语例句例: The demonstration provided a platform for a broad cross-section of speakers. 那次示威为广泛代表各方的发言者们提供了一个发表意见的机会。
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