lectern

英['lektən] 美['lektərn]
  • n. 诵经台;讲台
GRE
Noun:
  1. desk or stand with a slanted top used to hold a text at the proper height for a lecturer

1. Godliman stood at a lectern, perched one leg like a bird.
加德里曼一只脚站在小架子上, 象歇息着的鸟.

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2. He thumped the lectern as he spoke.
他边讲道边用手捶打读经台.

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3. Behind the crude lectern, off to a side, stands a curtained puppet theatre.
在粗糙的读经台后面, 偏向一边, 是一座挂着幕布的木偶戏台.

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4. The chauffeur walked to the lectern and delivered the speech.
而司机走上了讲台,作讲演.

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5. Matvey saws out a great piece of ice for a lectern.
玛特威锯下一大块冰做读经台用.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The chauffeur walked to the lectern and delivered the speech.
      而司机走上了讲台,作讲演。
    2. An audience is dismayed to see a speaker peering down at a thick sheaf of papers on the lectern.
      听众看到演讲人盯着放在讲台上厚厚的讲稿就会感到沮丧。

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