Platforms can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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platform - To furnish with or shape into a platform. | ||
platform - To place on a platform. | ||
platform - To form a plan of; to model; to lay out . | ||
Noun |
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platform - a raised horizontal surface; "the speaker mounted the platform" | ||
platform - any military structure or vehicle bearing weapons | ||
platform - the combination of a particular computer and a particular operating system | ||
platform - a document stating the aims and principles of a political party; "their candidate simply ignored the party platform"; "they won the election even though they offered no positive program" | ||
platform - a woman's shoe with a very high thick sole |
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1. | noun | I am intrigued by the competition for trading platforms and was astonished to hear that Goldman, Morgan, BP and Shell were going to launch a site to compete with yours. | |
2. | noun | You're going to fall and sprain your ankle wearing sandals with such huge platforms. | |
3. | noun | We want to bring language tools to the next level. We want to see innovation in the language learning landscape. And this cannot happen without open language resources which cannot be built without a community which cannot contribute without efficient platforms. | |
4. | noun | In some stations the inbound and outbound platforms are not connected. | |
5. | noun | Twitter is one of the most popular social media platforms in America. | |
6. | noun | Al-Jazeera gives the mike to terrorists to discuss their platforms. | |
7. | noun | Journalists will use English-language platforms to inform international readers about the situation their athletes are facing. | |
8. | noun | Wearing her platforms, Mary was a head taller than Tom. | |
9. | noun | With her platforms on, Mary was a head taller than Tom. | |
10. | noun | The separatists have already become terrorists on many social media platforms. Dare to post something that criticizes their fascist views and you'll receive death threats and all sorts of insulting messages. | |
11. | noun | The speaker mounted the platform. | |
12. | noun | Their candidate simply ignored the party platform. | |
13. | noun | Plans are to build a private pipeline to Equilon's West Delta #143 platform and then bring the oil onshore. | |
14. | noun | measure size for platform, draw lines and mark sections, measure out wall sections and height, | |
15. | noun | Which is the platform for the London train? |
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I am intrigued by the competition for trading platforms and was astonished to hear that Goldman, Morgan, BP and Shell were going to launch a site to compete with yours. |
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You're going to fall and sprain your ankle wearing sandals with such huge platforms. | |
We want to bring language tools to the next level. We want to see innovation in the language learning landscape. And this cannot happen without open language resources which cannot be built without a community which cannot contribute without efficient platforms. | |
In some stations the inbound and outbound platforms are not connected. | |
Twitter is one of the most popular social media platforms in America. | |
Al-Jazeera gives the mike to terrorists to discuss their platforms. | |
Journalists will use English-language platforms to inform international readers about the situation their athletes are facing. | |
Wearing her platforms, Mary was a head taller than Tom. | |
With her platforms on, Mary was a head taller than Tom. | |
The separatists have already become terrorists on many social media platforms. Dare to post something that criticizes their fascist views and you'll receive death threats and all sorts of insulting messages. | |
The speaker mounted the platform. |
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Their candidate simply ignored the party platform. |
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Plans are to build a private pipeline to Equilon's West Delta #143 platform and then bring the oil onshore. |
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measure size for platform, draw lines and mark sections, measure out wall sections and height, |
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Which is the platform for the London train? |