English to Indonesian Dictionary podium

podium

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definition
verb
I've had great results in the sprint and I've podiumed in the individual
(of a competitor) finish first, second, or third, so as to appear on a podium for an award.
noun
A seemingly proud Hilary Modeste stood at the podium to deliver his speech for the evening.
a small platform on which a person may stand to be seen by an audience, as when making a speech or conducting an orchestra.
translation of 'podium'
noun
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The sphere hovers over a glazed pit, in which a museum is being created; a separate entrance leads down to both planetarium and museum from the 'podium' .
We took our seats in the chairs provided, and up to the 'podium' came our ‘valedictorian,’ Lisa.
He leans into his audience from the 'podium' and glares into the lens.
My hands felt the sides of the microphone and I fingered the wooden 'podium' .
He kissed his wife and took her place behind the 'podium' while she took her seat again.
Richard took a seat at the front while Clancy moved behind a 'podium' and began talking.
I was there, I ran in a world final and I stood on the 'podium' to collect my medal, and no one can ever take that experience away from me.
From there it can be hard to 'podium' , because eight skiers came after her, and the judges tend to reserve some cushion in their scores to accommodate the possibility of better performances by the top seeds, who go last.
Standing on the 'podium' in Transport House, Westminster, Campbell was immaculately dressed as ever in a blue silk tie, light blue cotton shirt and pressed suit.
Two glazed lifts transport visitors up from an exhibition space in the tower's 'podium' to an elevated cabin with spectacular citywide views.
Chuck War stood and approached the 'podium' to respectful applause from the Assembly.
Indeed, the representatives from Limerick city and county stood on the one 'podium' to officially launch details of the show at Greenmount Racecourse this week.
Marcus says his team went through structural gymnastics to get the tower loads through the 'podium' to foundations.
he was at the 'podium' facing an expectant conference crowd
One needs only to imagine the American professor standing at the 'podium' before a Muslim audience.
The 'podium' provided some support for him and he leaned against it heavily, trying to find what exactly he was supposed to be speaking into.
"I'm a little shocked at the moment, it hasn't sunk in," he said before going up on the 'podium' to accept his gold.
In the foreground there were screens of columns standing on a projecting 'podium' and supporting an entablature.
He said he had agonized over whether he should stand on the 'podium' to address the rally until an hour before the speech.
For the world championships, my deepest desire was to stand on the victory 'podium' .
The keep, begun about 1074-6, incorporates much Roman masonry and was raised on the concrete 'podium' of the Roman temple.
Keep an eye out also for Slovenia who have been hovering just off the medal 'podium' in fourth all season.
A seemingly proud Hilary Modeste stood at the 'podium' to deliver his speech for the evening.
In technical terms the house is an open column-and-beam pavilion standing on a solid 'podium' .
I would not be totally surprised to see him on the 'podium' to collect a medal in the Irish Championships which would be a great breakthrough for a young athlete who has unlimited potential.
It has been acknowledged that the President has done rather better at the 'podium' than his many speech critics recognise.
Scott is now taking the 'podium' to call the audience to order.
Extensive stores, laboratories and curatorial offices occupy most of a ground floor 'podium' .
Beautiful materials are used: in the 'podium' the concrete beams are clad in mullions of black Argentine granite enclosing fillets of white Sicilian marble.
Although they failed to make the medal 'podium' they all performed to the best of their ability and all enjoyed their experience.
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