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
- The Dais in Dehong believe in Buddhism and primitive religion.
德宏傣族宗教包括佛教和原始宗教。 - Andy stands before the dais. THE JUDGE peers down, framed by a carved frieze of blind Lady Justice on the wall.
安迪站在审判台前,法官向下凝视着他,身后是嵌在墙上的正义女神像。 - Raise me a dais of silk and down;
为我安放一台绸缎羽绒的高座; - Dagen returned to the dais. He closed his eyes for a moment, then opened his arms in supplication and began to chant.
达恩回到祭台。他闭上眼睛,过了一会他张开双臂开始祈祷和颂经。 - Its centerpiece was a communications console on a dais two steps above floor level.
它的中心部件是位于地面两级台阶之上的调度台上的通讯控制板。 - 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。 - Sitting on the dais, Buffett crossed his arms; he looked weary.
坐在台上的巴菲特把双臂交叉在胸前,看起来有些疲惫。 - Many conferences give the gavel to the delegate recognized by the dais as the best in that committee;
很多会议都把委员会中使用过的槌赠与主席团选出的该委员会的最佳代表。 - 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。 - A delegate in a Model UN committee that has volunteered to pass pages from one delegate to another, or from a delegate to the dais, for a short period of time.
委员会中志愿在代表间或者代表与主席团之间暂时传递意向条的代表。