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platform in English:

1. a raised level or surface a raised level or surface



2. platform platform


Which platform?
Tom stood on the platform in Westminster Underground Station.
David remained on the platform while the train was in sight.
Ruby on Rails is an agile development platform, which means we can respond to feedback from our customers very quickly.
This movement is like a forum or platform from which feminists speak out on women's issues.
The next train arriving at platform 2 will depart for Shibuya at 4:35pm.
As the door slid open, he almost fell onto the platform.
The independent candidate took the abortion issue off his platform.
The high speed, high comfort electric train Minsk—Brest will depart in five minutes from the fourth track at the second platform.
It's cold on the platform, let's go to the buffet.
The train leaves at half past three, so I'll meet you on the platform at about quarter past.
Flared trousers, wide lapels and platform shoes — de rigueur for the fashion-conscious in the.‘ 1970's.
platforms must be laid closely together over the entire scaffold width so as to prevent them from falling, tilting and shifting, and provide adequate protection against slipping
On the railway station you can find many platforms
As the train DREW IN TO THE STATION, Terry could see her sister waiting on the platform.

3. I raised level surface on which people or things can stand I raised level surface on which people or things can stand



4. the place where you get on and off the trains at the railway station the place where you get on and off the trains at the railway station



5. describing the thick raised sole of high heeled shoes describing the thick raised sole of high heeled shoes