English to Portuguese Dictionary podium

podium

pódio
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
pódio
example
We took our seats in the chairs provided, and up to the 'podium' came our ‘valedictorian,’ Lisa.
The hostess nodded and motioned for them to follow her, moving from the 'podium' , past two tables of diners and to a small two person table.
Marcus says his team went through structural gymnastics to get the tower loads through the 'podium' to foundations.
This episode was not played centre stage but on a small 'podium' installed near the audience.
The keep, begun about 1074-6, incorporates much Roman masonry and was raised on the concrete 'podium' of the Roman temple.
The gymnast amazed the audience by performing a handstand after mounting the 'podium' to accept her award.
Stepping aside to allow the president through, Cindy Collins took her seat in a folding chair behind the 'podium' .
Immediately ahead, a large New Zealand flag flutters above the 'podium' of a modern building on the corner of the Haymarket.
Keep an eye out also for Slovenia who have been hovering just off the medal 'podium' in fourth all season.
Ian Thorpe stood atop the victory 'podium' in Barcelona today as the first swimmer in history to win the same event at three consecutive world titles.
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.
Outrageously, you stand there on the 'podium' to make the ultimate speech to thank all of them for everything they have done for you.
Lt. Nalley rose from his seat and walked to the 'podium' , resting his hands on either side of it and lowering his face to the microphone.
Scott is now taking the 'podium' to call the audience to order.
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.
That would be a good speech from the 'podium' during an election campaign, but certainly does not stand up to scrutiny in this place.
A seemingly proud Hilary Modeste stood at the 'podium' to deliver his speech for the evening.
He said he had agonized over whether he should stand on the 'podium' to address the rally until an hour before the speech.
Chloe stood there watching the 'podium' where James had just given his speech.
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.
For the world championships, my deepest desire was to stand on the victory 'podium' .
Four years ago at the Turin Games, skiers and snowboarders could be heard talking casually about their hopes to 'podium' .
Two glazed lifts transport visitors up from an exhibition space in the tower's 'podium' to an elevated cabin with spectacular citywide views.
it was more than I could imagine to be up on the 'podium' and singing the national anthem
Although they failed to make the medal 'podium' they all performed to the best of their ability and all enjoyed their experience.
Extensive stores, laboratories and curatorial offices occupy most of a ground floor 'podium' .
"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.
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' .
Four girls approached the 'podium' excitedly and one stepped up to the microphone.
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