dais
英 [ˈdeɪɪs]
美 [ˈdeɪɪs]
n. (尤指房间一端的)讲台,高台
BNC.23468 / COCA.19087
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指房间一端的)讲台,高台
a stage, especially at one end of a room, on which people stand to make speeches to an audience
柯林斯词典
- (礼堂里的)讲台
Adaisis a raised platform in a hall.
英英释义
noun
- a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it
双语例句
- I am here on a mission of peace, he said at an evening news conference in Jerusalem, where a FIFA emblem proclaiming My game is fair play sat on the dais.
我为和平而来。他在耶路撒冷的一场夜间记者会中表示,讲台上摆着FIFA的公平竞赛标志。 - Father was right; the dais stones are not unique.
父亲是对的,那石祭台并不是唯一的。 - I had made that wedding dais for her marriage.
我已经为她的婚礼准备好了礼台。 - A member of the dais whose duties include keeping the speakers'list and taking the roll call.
主席团中负责发言名单和点名程序的成员。 - Amanda must want to activate the stone dais as well.
阿曼达也肯定很想亲手触发那个石祭台。 - And it was especially nice to see President Obama and Cardinal Dolan sharing the dais despite their differences.
很高兴看到奥巴马总统和多兰主教共坐一桌,尽管他们有一些分歧。 - A raised platform in a room, as for a lecturer; a dais.
梯台屋内搭起的台子,如备演讲用;讲台。 - Raise me a dais of silk and down;
为我安放一台绸缎羽绒的高座; - Once she has cried on the wedding dais.
曾经她在婚礼台上哭泣。 - The supreme leader of the Model UN conference, in charge of the secretariat and dais.
模拟联合国会议的最高负责人,掌控组委会及主席团的各项工作。
