Platform in spanish

Plataforma

pronunciation: plɑtɑfoʊɹ̩mɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

platform1 = plataforma, entarimado, tarima. 

Example: Various mechanism for displaying and holding cards are possible, including revolving drums and platforms.

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» computing platform = plataforma de ordenador.

Example: With the advent of advanced computing platforms, DowVision is the first large-scale effort to broadcast real-time news to the corporate market.

» digital platform = plataforma digital.

Example: The author compares 3 digital platforms -- Microsoft Word, the World Wide Web, and Folio VIEWS - to bring out the various considerations necessary in developing an online environment for documentation.

» oil platform = plataforma petrolífera.

Example: Terminological consistency is a must for achieving satisfactory information flow onboard an oil platform, and between offshore field centres and onshore administration.

» platform shoe = zapato de plataforma.

Example: From their stovepipe hats to platform shoes, dozens of impersonators made an honest effort to copy Abraham Lincoln.

» stage platform = tarima de escenario.

Example: I have used the following as structures on which to mount displays: art-room drawing tables and sketch boards, metal- and woodwork-shop benches and materials, tailor's dummies and stage platforms.

platform2 = andén. 

Example: For example at a station we might inquire 'What platform for the London train?' and get the response 'The 11:30 has been cancelled. There has been a derailment at Hitchin'.

Platform synonyms

program in spanish: , pronunciation: proʊgræm part of speech: noun platforms in spanish: , pronunciation: plætfɔrmz part of speech: noun political platform in spanish: , pronunciation: pəlɪtəkəlplætfɔrm part of speech: noun chopine in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃoʊpin part of speech: noun weapons platform in spanish: , pronunciation: wepənzplætfɔrm part of speech: noun chopines in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃoʊpinz part of speech: noun political program in spanish: , pronunciation: pəlɪtəkəlproʊgræm part of speech: noun
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