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podium

/poh-dee-uhm/US // ˈpoʊ di əm //UK // (ˈpəʊdɪəm) //

讲台上,讲台,主席台,讲台上的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    plural po·di·ums, po·di·a [poh-dee-uh]. /ˈpoʊ di ə/.

    • : a small platform for the conductor of an orchestra, a public speaker, the recipient of a sports medal, etc.
    • : Architecture. a low wall forming a base for a construction, as a colonnade or dome.a stereobate for a classical temple, especially one with perpendicular sides.the masonry supporting a classical temple.a raised platform surrounding the arena of an ancient Roman amphitheater having on it the seats of privileged spectators.
    • : lectern.
    • : a counter or booth, as one at an airport for handling tickets or dispensing information.
    • : Zoology, Anatomy. a foot.
    • : Botany. a footstalk or stipe.
v.无主动词 verb
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    • : to finish first, second, or third and receive an award while standing on a podium: He’s podiumed in five of his past six races.

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Examples

  • From a glass podium, she told the crowd that the election had been “stolen” and played up her efforts to fight gun control in Virginia, according to a video posted on her official Senate page, which Facebook suspended last week.

  • In the hallways, some members of the mob carried signs from offices, tech trophies and even a podium.

  • While the IOC has repeatedly said protests don’t belong inside Olympic venues, on the playing field or on a medals podium, the organization has begun to explore other ways athletes can use their platforms to voice their opinions.

  • Kentavious Caldwell-Pope — who had himself a Zoom podium game — actually led the Lakers in scoring during the opening stanza, when Butler seemingly couldn’t be stopped.

  • The real financial windfall for a successful runner is made through sponsorships, where finishing on the podium can gain an athlete millions of dollars in corporate backing.

  • Biden, after all, is known for his unbuttoned comments from the podium.

  • By the time Gurira took her place at the Google podium to read from the play, the audience was primed for emotion.

  • But King just stepped up to the podium and delivered one of the finest speeches of his life.

  • Red tie and blue shirt-clad Paul walked casually in front of the audience and, like a normal person, stood behind the podium.

  • On the outskirts of the partisan mayhem, a smaller crowd gathered as a heavy-set man strode up to a podium in front of them.

  • No other seats were open to them unless they were of sufficient distinction to claim a place upon the podium.

  • It did him good, by contrast, to hear a hearty peal of laughter that came up from the lowest ranks of the podium.

  • The Cuban Ambassador, whose seat was nearest the podium, crossed the plush rail and rushed to Tabio's wheel chair.

  • Paintings and inscriptions covered the walls or podium of the arena.

  • A brick podium under the right end column of the Arch of Severus marks its site.