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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
platform
plat‧form S3 W3 /ˈplætfɔːm $ -fɔːrm/ BrE AmE noun [countable] [Date: 1500-1600; Language: French; Origin: plateforme 'diagram, map', from plat 'flat' + forme 'form'] 1. TRAIN especially British English the raised place beside a railway track where you get on and off a train in a station: The Edinburgh train will depart from platform six. 2. FOR SPEECHES a stage for people to stand on when they are making a speech, performing etc: a small raised platform at one end of the room 3. POLITICS a) [usually singular] the main ideas and aims of a political party, especially the ones that they state just before an election ⇨ plank: a strong women’s rights platform the Labour party platform b) a chance for someone to express their opinions, especially their political opinions platform for The conference provides a platform for people on the left wing of the party. 4. STRUCTURE a tall structure built so that people can stand or work above the surrounding area: an oil exploration platform 5. COMPUTERS the type of computer system or software that someone uses: the UNIX platform a multimedia platform 6. EXPRESS IDEAS an opportunity to express your ideas to a large number of people platform for We mustn’t give these groups a platform for their propaganda. 7. BUS British English the open part at the back of some ↑double-decker buses, where passengers get on and off 8. SHOES platforms (also platform shoes) [plural] shoes that have a thick layer of wood, leather etc under the front part and the heel • • • THESAURUS ▪ station a place where trains or buses regularly stop: The town has its own railway station. | Paddington Station in west London | the bus station ▪ terminus the station or stop at the end of a railway or bus line: We’ve arranged to meet her at the Victoria bus terminus. | the railway terminus in central Calcutta ▪ track [usually plural] the metal lines along which trains travel. This is sometimes used in American English to say which part of a station a train will leave from: The passenger train, traveling at 120 mph, careered off the tracks. ▪ platform the raised place beside a railway track where you get on and off a train in a station – used especially to say which part of a station a train will leave from: Trains for Oxford leave from Platform 2. ▪ ticket office (also booking office British English) the place at a station where tickets are sold: You can buy rail tickets online or at the ticket office. ▪ departures board British English (also departure board American English) a board saying when and from which part of a station each train will leave: The departures board said that the train was ten minutes late.
platformhu◎ | ['plætfɔ:m] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | nền, bục, bệ | | ☆ | the concert platform | | bục hoà nhạc | | ■ | thềm ga, sân ga (xe lửa) | | ■ | bậc lên xuống (xe búyt) | | ☆ | entrance platform of a bus | | chỗ đứng ở cửa vào xe buýt | | ■ | bục giảng, bục diễn thuyết, diễn đàn | | ■ | (nghĩa bóng) (the platform) thuật nói, thuật diễn thuyết | | ■ | (chính trị) cương lĩnh, bản tuyên ngôn (của một đảng) | ※ | ngoại động từ | | ■ | đặt trên nền, đặt trên bục | ※ | nội động từ | | ■ | nói trên bục, diễn thuyết trên diễn đàn |
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