podium
英 [ˈpəʊdiəm]
美 [ˈpoʊdiəm]
n. 讲台; 讲坛; (乐队的)指挥台
复数:podiums
Collins.1 / BNC.19520 / COCA.7960
牛津词典
noun
- 讲台;讲坛;(乐队的)指挥台
a small platform that a person stands on when giving a speech or conducting an orchestra , etc. - 讲台;讲坛;(乐队的)指挥台
a small platform that a person stands on when giving a speech or conducting an orchestra , etc.
柯林斯词典
- 讲台;(乐队的)指挥台
Apodiumis a small platform on which someone stands in order to give a lecture or conduct an orchestra.
英英释义
noun
- a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it
双语例句
- Finally, I succeeded, standing in the symbolic glorious podium.
最终,我成功了,我站在了那象征光荣的领奖台上。 - Standing at his podium, President Clinton saw a sea of faces waving at him.
克林顿总统站在讲台上看到人山人海的人群挥手向他致意。 - If we can visualise a permanent place for green on the podium, we will all be winners.
如果我们能够在领奖台上为绿色勾画出一个永久的位置,我们就都是赢家。 - Here: podium, which we were not expecting.
而这里是我们没有想到的领奖台。 - Given our podium, many of us feel a responsibility to lament our own power.
考虑到我们占据了指挥台,我们中很多人对悲叹我们自己拥有的权力感到义不容辞。 - The towers rise out of a concrete podium.
这些塔楼耸立在一个混凝土墩座上。 - Walk to the Art Room ( through the Courtyard), approach the left character on the podium.
走到ArtRoom(穿过院子),接近台子上左边的那个角色。 - She was introduced and stepped up to the podium.
介绍完毕后她就登上讲台。 - Today, I speak from this podium a final time as your president.
我将以校长的身份,最后一次在讲台上演讲。 - The molding or border above the base of a structure ( a pedestal or podium or wall).
高于底部建筑的塑造物或边界(一个轴承座或者指挥台或者墙)。
