A2 [ C ] a long, flat raised structure at a railway station, where people get on and off trains站台,月台
[ C ] the raised part of the floor in a large room, from which you make a speech or give a musical performance讲台;舞台
the people who are up on a platform in order to speak to an audience讲台上的人
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All southbound trains leave from platform one.
Three men were feared dead last night after a helicopter veered off course into an oil platform.
I slipped as I stepped onto the platform.
He mounted the platform and began to speak to the assembled crowd.
Passengers wishing to take the Kings Cross train should go to platform 9.
C2 [ C usually singular ] an opportunity to make your ideas or beliefs known publicly(公开表达看法或信仰的)机会,讲坛
[ S ] all the things that a political party promises to do if they are elected纲领,政纲,宣言
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The television has provided the evangelists with yet another platform for their proselytizing.
This generous grant will provide a platform for new research and development.
These kind of TV-shows provide the platform for opinionated people to express their views.
the Labour party platform
a strong gay rights platform
[ C ] the type of computer system or smartphone you are using, in relation to the type of software (= computer programs) you can use on it平台(指使用的计算机系统和软件)
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