platform
n
1 level surface raised above the surrounding ground or floor, esp one from which public speakers, performers, etc can be seen by their audience 臺; 平臺; (尤指)講臺, 舞臺, 戲臺
the concert platform, ie place where a pianist performs 鋼琴演奏臺
Your questions will be answered from the platform. 你的問題將由臺上的人作答.
appear on the same platform/share a platform with sb, ie make speeches, etc at the same public meeting 與某人在同一公眾集會上發表演說.
2 (at a railway station) flat surface built next to and at a higher level than the track, where passengers get on and off trains (火車站的)站臺, 月臺
Which platform does the Brighton train leave from? 開往布賴頓市的火車在第幾站臺?
Your train is waiting at platform 5. 你要坐的那趟火車在第5站臺.
He came running along the platform just as the train was leaving. 火車剛開就見他沿月臺跑過來.
3 (Brit) floor area at the entrance to a bus where passengers get on and off (公共汽車供乘客上下車的)入口平臺.
4 (politics 政) main policies and aims of a political party, esp as stated before an election; manifesto (政黨的)綱領; (尤指選舉前發表的)政綱; 宣言
fight the election/come to power on a platform of economic reform 以經濟改革為政綱競選[掌權].