platform
Prononciation : [/ˈplætfɔɹm/]
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Contexte : « technology »
(noun) a raised surface, usually made of wood or metal, where people can stand or perform tasks. It can also refer to a digital space or system used for sharing information or content online.
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The speaker stood confidently on the platform as she addressed the crowd.
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The platform was too small for all the musicians to fit comfortably.
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Have you ever used a platform for online learning?
Contexte : « politics »
(noun) a declared set of principles upon which a group or organization stands, usually related to specific goals or beliefs.
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The party's platform included policies on healthcare and education.
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The candidate refused to adhere to the party's platform, leading to disagreements.
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Do you agree with the political platform of your chosen candidate?
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