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platform 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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