rostrum
英 [ˈrɒstrəm]
美 [ˈrɑːstrəm]
n. 讲坛; 指挥台; 领奖台
BNC.21506 / COCA.32674
牛津词典
noun
- 讲坛;指挥台;领奖台
a small raised platform that a person stands on to make a speech, conduct music, receive a prize, etc.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 演讲台;领奖台;指挥台
Arostrumis a raised platform on which someone stands when they are speaking to an audience, receiving a prize, or conducting an orchestra.- As he stood on the winner's rostrum, he sang the words of the national anthem.
他站在冠军领奖台上,唱起了国歌。
- As he stood on the winner's rostrum, he sang the words of the national anthem.
英英释义
noun
- beaklike projection of the anterior part of the head of certain insects such as e.g. weevils
- a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it
双语例句
- I am glad to stand in this rostrum.
我很高兴站在这舞台上。 - From the rostrum he thundered at them and shook his fists.
他从讲坛上向他们大声斥责,并且挥动双拳。 - Every eye at the conference was focused on the rostrum.
代表们的眼光都集注在大会主席台上。 - They stood on the huge red rostrum.
他们站在巨大的红色城楼上。 - Those who sit on the rostrum are somebodies of the school.
坐在主席台上的那些人都是学校有头有脸的人物。 - The presidium were seated onthe rostrum.
台上坐着主席团。 - They received a great ovation when they appeared on the rostrum.
他们出现在主席台上时,受到热烈的欢呼。 - The man standing on the rostrum was no one but our president.
站在演讲台上的那人正是我们校长。 - Red flags flutter on both sides of the rostrum.
主席台左右,红旗迎风飘扬。 - Cameras were spotted about twenty feet from the rostrum.
摄影机安置在离主席台约20英尺的地方。