
Tribune
UK
/ˈtrɪb.juːn/
US
/ˈtrɪb.jun/

Перевод слова "tribune" на Русский язык
Опеределения
tribune
СуществительноеUK
/ˈtrɪb.juːn/
US
/ˈtrɪb.jun/
A raised platform or dais from which a speaker addresses an assembly.
The politician stood on the tribune to deliver his speech to the crowd.
An official in ancient Rome chosen by the plebeians to protect their interests.
The tribune was responsible for voicing the concerns of the common people in the Roman Senate.
A person who upholds or defends the rights of the people.
He was seen as a tribune of the people, always advocating for social justice and equality.
An arched gallery, balcony, or platform in a church or other large building, often positioned above the nave or choir.
The choir occupied the tribune high above the congregation.
Tribune
Собственное существительноеThe name of a newspaper, usually preceded by a place name.
The scandal was first reported in the Chicago Tribune.
Идиомы и фразы
political tribune
The candidate used the political tribune to express his views.
политическая трибуна
Кандидат использовал политическую трибуну, чтобы выразить свои взгляды.
public tribune
The mayor addressed the citizens from the public tribune.
общественная трибуна
Мэр обратился к гражданам с общественной трибуны.
main tribune
The athletes entered the stadium near the main tribune.
главная трибуна
Спортсмены вошли на стадион рядом с главной трибуной.
honorary tribune
Distinguished guests were seated at the honorary tribune.
почетная трибуна
Почетные гости были размещены на почетной трибуне.