platform
英 [ˈplæt.fɔːm]
美 [ˈplæt.fɔːrm]
platform 平台,月台来自古法语plat,平的,form,形成。引申词义平台,月台。
- platform (n.)
- 1540s, "plan of action, scheme, design," from Middle French plateforme, platte fourme, literally "flat form," from Old French plat "flat" (see plateau (n.)) + forme "form" (see form (n.)). The literal sense of "raised, level surface" in English is first recorded 1550s. Political meaning, "statement of party policies," is from 1803, probably originally an image of a literal platform on which politicians gather, stand, and make their appeals, perhaps influenced by earlier sense of "set of rules governing church doctrine" (first attested 1570s). Railroad station sense is from 1838.
- 1. PLATFORM is an alliance of more than 80 rail-user groups.
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PLATFORM公司是80多个铁路用户组的联盟。
- 2. The GM diesel engine shunted the coaches to Platform 4.
- 通用柴油动力火车头将车厢转轨到了4号月台。
- 3. Nick finished what he was saying and jumped down from the platform.
- 尼克讲完后,从讲台上跳了下来。
- 4. An elevated platform on the stage collapsed during rehearsals.
- 在排练过程中舞台上垫高的一个平台塌了。
- 5. An advertising hoarding on the platform caught her attention.
- 站台上的一幅巨幅广告牌吸引了她的注意力。