释义 |
platform /platˈförm/ noun- A raised floor for speakers, musicians, etc
- A raised pavement alongside the track in a railway station giving access to trains
- A position prepared for mounting a gun
- Any raised level surface
- A terrace
- A flooring
- A plateau
- A deck for a temporary or special purpose
- A floating installation usu moored to the seabed, for drilling for oil, marine research, etc
- Flooring outside an inner entrance to some buses, trams, or sometimes railway carriages
- A site
- A platform shoe or boot
- The thick heavy sole of such a shoe or boot
- A basis
- The publicly declared principles and intentions of a political party, taken as forming the basis of its policies
- Any situation giving one access to an audience, that one can exploit as an opportunity for promoting one's views
- The people occupying the platform at a meeting, etc
- Public speaking or discussion (figurative)
- A medium for discussion
- A scheme of church government or of administrative policy
- A scheme, device, plan of action (Shakespeare)
- The hardware and/or software for a system (computing)
- A ground-plan (obsolete)
- A plane figure or surface (obsolete)
adjective- On, relating to, admitting to, etc, a platform
- (of shoes, boots, etc) having a very thick sole (a platform sole), giving extra height
transitive verb- To provide with a platform
- To sketch, plan
- To place on, or as if on, a platform
intransitive verb (rare)To speak or appear on a platform ORIGIN: Fr plateforme, literally, flat form platform game noun A computer game in which players must move around a series of platforms, usu collecting objects and fighting enemies as they go |