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Что (кто) такое platform - определение

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Platforms; Platform (movie); Platform (concept); Platform (disambiguation); Platform (film); Platform film
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Platform         
·vt To place on a platform.
II. Platform ·noun A place laid out after a model.
III. Platform ·vt To form a plan of; to Model; to lay out.
IV. Platform ·noun A plat; a plan; a sketch; a model; a pattern. Used also figuratively.
V. Platform ·noun A light deck, usually placed in a section of the hold or over the floor of the magazine. ·see Orlop.
VI. Platform ·noun A declaration of the principles upon which a person, a sect, or a party proposes to stand; a declared policy or system; as, the Saybrook platform; a political platform.
VII. Platform ·noun Any flat or horizontal surface; especially, one that is raised above some particular level, as a framework of timber or boards horizontally joined so as to form a roof, or a raised floor, or portion of a floor; a landing; a dais; a stage, for speakers, performers, or workmen; a standing place.
platform         
(platforms)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A platform is a flat, raised structure, usually made of wood, which people stand on when they make speeches or give a performance.
Nick finished what he was saying and jumped down from the platform.
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A platform is a flat raised structure or area, usually one which something can stand on or land on.
They found a spot on a rocky platform where they could pitch their tents.
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A platform is a structure built for people to work and live on when drilling for oil or gas at sea, or when extracting it.
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A platform in a railway station is the area beside the rails where you wait for or get off a train.
The train was about to leave and I was not even on the platform.
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The platform of a political party is what they say they will do if they are elected.
...a platform of political and economic reforms...
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If someone has a platform, they have an opportunity to tell people what they think or want.
The demonstration provided a platform for a broad cross section of speakers.
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platform         
Specific computer hardware, as in the phrase "platform-independent". It may also refer to a specific combination of hardware and operating system and/or compiler, as in "this program has been ported to several platforms". It is also used to refer to support software for a particular activity, as in "This program provides a platform for research into routing protocols". (1994-12-07)
platform         
n.
raised stage
1) to mount ('ascend') a platform
2) from a platform (to speak from a platform)
3) a launching platform
statement of policies
(esp. AE; BE prefers manifesto)
4) to draft, draw up a platform
5) to adopt a platform
6) a party; political platform USAGE NOTE: A political platform consists of various statements that are called planks.
platform         
¦ noun
1. a raised level surface on which people or things can stand.
a raised structure along the side of a railway track where passengers get on and off trains.
a raised floor or stage used by public speakers or performers.
a raised structure standing in the sea from which oil or gas wells can be drilled.
2. the declared policy of a political party or group.
an opportunity to voice one's views: a platform for discussion.
3. [usu. as modifier] a very thick sole on a shoe: platform shoes.
4. Computing a standard for the hardware of a computer system, which determines the kinds of software it can run.
Origin
C16: from Fr. plateforme 'ground plan', lit. 'flat shape'.
Theatre platform         
PART OF A THEATRE
Platform (theatre)
In theatre, a platform (also referred to as a riser or rostrum) is a stationary, standard flat walking surface for actors to perform on. Typically, they are built to be assembled modularly.
Railway platform         
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  • Arts et Métiers]] on [[Paris Métro Line 11]]
  • Berlin-Hamburg high speed line]]
  • Kollam Junction}} in India. It is the world's third longest railway platform.
  • A common marking at curved platforms on the [[London Underground]].
  • Oslo airport train station, [[Platform 0]]
  • This diagram illustrates different types of platform. Platform 1 is a "bay" platform, while platforms 2, 3 and 4 are "through" platforms. The platform accommodating 3 and 4 is an "island" platform
FIXED STRUCTURE TO ALLOW PEOPLE TO BOARD OR ALIGHT TRAINS
Station platform; Train platform; Platform (rail); Railway Platform; Railroad platform; Subway platform
A railway platform is an area alongside a railway track providing convenient access to trains. Almost all stations have some form of platform, with larger stations having multiple platforms.
Computing platform         
ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH A PIECE OF SOFTWARE IS EXECUTED
Platform (computing); Platform in Software; Software Platform; System platform; System Platform; Computer platform; Platform (software); Software platform; Platforms (computing); Computing platforms; Application platform; Computation platform; Software platforms; Computer platforms; Computer hardware platforms; Hardware platform
A computing platform or digital platform is an environment in which a piece of software is executed. It may be the hardware or the operating system (OS), even a web browser and associated application programming interfaces, or other underlying software, as long as the program code is executed with it.
Platform (novel)         
BOOK
Platform () is a 2001 novel by French writer Michel Houellebecq (translated into English by Frank Wynne). It has received both great praise and great criticism, most notably for the novel's apparent condoning of sex tourism and Islamophobia.
Platform (art group)         
ART GROUP
Platform London is an interdisciplinary London-based art and campaigning collective founded in 1983 that creates projects with social justice and environmental justice themes. Platform describes itself as "bringing together environmentalists, artists, human rights campaigners, educationalists and community activists to create innovative projects driven by the need for social and environmental justice.

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