lectern

英[ˈlektən]
美[ˈlektərn]

基本释义

  • n.(教堂中的)读经台; (演说时放讲稿的)小讲台

词性变化

实用例句

Whether you walk across the stage or stand behind a lectern, try to maintain good posture.

无论你是在舞台上走动或站在讲台后面, 尽量保持好的姿势.

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It later emerged there was rather a lot of written material on her lectern.

后来出现了有相当的书面材料很多她的讲台.

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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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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.

辞典例句

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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First of all Seryozhka sets to work on the lectern.

谢辽日卡先动手做读经台.

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The lectern was draped in yellow silk sheets.

读经台上覆盖着黄色丝绸被单.

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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.

辞典例句

Would you like a lectern for the presentation?

您讲话时要有讲台 吗 ?

期刊摘选

He has tried pathos and he has tried pounding his lectern.

他曾经努力表达同情,而且试过敲击自己的讲经台.

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He thumped the lectern as he spoke.

他边讲道边用手捶打读经台.

辞典例句

Don't just stand behind the lectern, but move a step away to make a point.

别只是站在讲台, 但动一步去做个百分点.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. desk or stand with a slanted top used to hold a text at the proper height for a lecturer