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- plat|formW3 [ˈplætfo:m US -fo:rm] n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬1¦(train)¦2¦(for speeches)¦3¦(politics)¦4¦(structure)¦5¦(computers)¦6¦(express ideas)¦7¦(bus)¦8¦(shoes)¦▬▬▬▬▬▬▬[Date: 1500-1600; : French; Origin: plateforme 'diagram, map', from plat 'flat' + forme 'form']1.) ¦(TRAIN)¦especially BrE 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 room3.) ¦(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 platformb) a chance for someone to express their opinions, especially their political opinionsplatform 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 platform5.) ¦(COMPUTERS)¦the type of computer system or software that someone uses▪ the UNIX platform▪ a multimedia platform6.) ¦(EXPRESS IDEAS)¦an opportunity to express your ideas to a large number of peopleplatform for▪ We mustn't give these groups a platform for their propaganda.7.) ¦(BUS)¦BrE the open part at the back of some ↑double-decker buses, where passengers get on and off8.) ¦(SHOES)¦platforms also platform shoes [plural]shoes that have a thick layer of wood, leather etc under the front part and the heel
Dictionary of contemporary English. 2013.
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