platform
- IPA[ˈplatfɔːm]
英式
- a raised level surface on which people or things can stand;a raised floor or stage used by public speakers or performers so that they can be seen by their audience
noun: platform, plural noun: platforms
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- 1. a raised level surface on which people or things can stand there are viewing platforms where visitors may gape at the chasm
- ▪ a raised floor or stage used by public speakers or performers so that they can be seen by their audience he was a popular platform speaker she was good enough to earn her living on the concert platform 同義詞
- ▪ a raised structure along the side of a railway track where passengers get on and off trains at a station he walked along Platform 2
- ▪ British the floor area at the entrance to a bus.
- ▪ a raised structure standing in the sea from which oil or gas wells can be drilled or regulated offshore platforms
- ▪ a raised structure or orbiting satellite from which rockets or missiles may be launched the launch platform orbiting weapons platforms
- ▪ a standard for the hardware of a computer system, which determines what kinds of software it can run.
- 2. the declared policy of a political party or group seeking election on a platform of low taxes 同義詞
- ▪ an opportunity to voice one's views or initiate action the forum will provide a platform for discussion of communication issues
- 3. a shoe with very thick soles a pair of chunky platforms yellow platform shoes
- prevent (a person holding views regarded as unacceptable or offensive) from contributing to a ... although she was no-platformed in one city, the other talks in her tour went ahead as planned with no objections or protests
- a policy or stance whereby individuals holding views regarded as unacceptable or offensive are ... there has been an increasingly fierce debate around no-platform policies on university campuses
Oxford American Dictionary
- prevent (a person holding views regarded as unacceptable or offensive) from contributing to a ... although she was no-platformed in one city, the other talks in her tour went ahead as planned with no objections or protests
- a policy or stance whereby individuals holding views regarded as unacceptable or offensive are ... there has been an increasingly fierce debate around no-platform policies on university campuses
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- a ticket allowing a non-traveller access to a railway station platform.
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- a structure designed to stand on the seabed to provide a stable base above water for drilling ...
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- a type of video game featuring two-dimensional graphics where the player controls a character ...
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- able to be used on different types of computers or with different software packages: a cross-platform game
Oxford American Dictionary
- able to be used on different types of computers or with different software packages: a cross-platform game
Oxford Dictionary
- a type of video game featuring two-dimensional graphics in which the player controls a ...
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- a raised level surface on which people or things can stand: there are viewing platforms where visitors may gape at the chasm
Oxford American Dictionary