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platform

[ plat-fawrm ]

noun

  1. a horizontal surface, or structure with a horizontal surface, raised above the level of the surrounding area.
  2. a raised flooring or other horizontal surface, such as a stage for use by public speakers, performers, etc., in a hall or meeting place.

    Synonyms: , , , , , ,

  3. a place for public discussion; forum.
  4. the raised area between or alongside the tracks of a railroad station, from which the cars of the train are entered.
  5. the open entrance area, or the vestibule, at the end of a railroad passenger car.
  6. a landing in a flight of stairs.
  7. a public statement of the principles, objectives, and policy of a political party, especially as put forth by the representatives of the party in a convention to nominate candidates for an election:

    The platform contained the usual platitudes.

  8. a body of principles on which a person or group takes a stand in appealing to the public; program; policy:

    The Fabians developed an all-embracing platform promising utopia.

  9. a system of religious principles or doctrines.
  10. a decklike construction on which the drill rig of an offshore oil or gas well is erected.
  11. Digital Technology.
  12. Also plat路form busi路ness mod路el. a business model that facilitates financial, social, collaborative, or other connections between large networks of producers and consumers, typically through digital technology infrastructure:

    Rather than providing a product or service to a consumer, as a producer would, the value contribution of a platform is the strength and scale of its network.

  13. Building Trades. a relatively flat member or construction for distributing weight, as a wall plate, grillage, etc.
  14. Military.
    1. solid ground on which artillery pieces are mounted.
    2. a metal stand or base attached to certain types of artillery pieces.
  15. Nautical. flat 1( def 42a ).
  16. a flat, elevated piece of ground.
  17. Geology. a vast area of undisturbed sedimentary rocks that, together with a shield, constitutes a craton.
    1. a thick insert of leather, cork, or other sturdy material between the uppers and the sole of a shoe, usually intended for stylish effect or to give added height.
    2. Also plat路form shoe. a shoe with such an insert.


platform

/ 藞辫濒忙迟蹿蓴藧尘 /

noun

  1. a raised floor or other horizontal surface, such as a stage for speakers
  2. a raised area at a railway station, from which passengers have access to the trains
  3. the declared principles, aims, etc, of a political party, an organization, or an individual
  4. a level raised area of ground
    1. the thick raised sole of some high-heeled shoes
    2. ( as modifier )

      platform shoes

  5. a vehicle or level place on which weapons are mounted and fired
  6. a specific type of computer hardware or computer operating system
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

platform

  1. The basic technology of a computer system's hardware and software, defining how a computer is operated and determining what other kinds of software can be used. Additional software or hardware must be compatible with the platform.
  2. The part of a continent's craton (the ancient, relatively undisturbed portion of a continental plate) that is covered by flat or nearly flat strata of sediment.

platform

1
  1. The combination of computer hardware and operating system that applications must be compatible with.

platform

2
  1. A political party's or candidate's written statement of principles and plans. A platform is usually developed by a committee at the party convention during a presidential campaign.
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 辫濒补迟路蹿辞谤尘路濒别蝉蝉 adjective
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of platform1

First recorded in 1540鈥50; earlier platte forme, from Middle French: literally, 鈥渇lat form, plane figure鈥; plate 1, form
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of platform1

C16: from French plateforme, from plat flat + forme form, layout
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But while there are millions of hackers registered on the key platforms, Inti De Ceukelaire, chief hacking officer at Intigriti, says the number hunting on a daily or weekly basis is "tens of thousands."

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Other platforms like X and Instagram can prove useful when touting yourself out to potential employers as well.

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Strutting in a black mini dress and platform heels, Jiggly declared, 鈥淲ell mother did say, 鈥楳ay the best woman win.鈥欌

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Trump is focusing on immigration 鈥 a key platform of his 2024 election campaign 鈥 as he approaches his 100th day in office.

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About a third of M&S's clothing and household goods' sales in the UK are through its online platforms and were worth some 拢1.268bn in latest published financial results.

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