English to Spanish Dictionary podium

podium

podio
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
estrado,
podio
example
Extensive stores, laboratories and curatorial offices occupy most of a ground floor 'podium' .
Outrageously, you stand there on the 'podium' to make the ultimate speech to thank all of them for everything they have done for you.
When the time arrived for Buck to give his speech, he made his way to the 'podium' and faced the audience.
Although they failed to make the medal 'podium' they all performed to the best of their ability and all enjoyed their experience.
Urchins with candles preceded them to the Place du Panthéon, where they spread out around speakers standing on a makeshift 'podium' .
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.
I want to defend my gold in the 2010 Commonwealth Games and stand on the victory 'podium' before my home crowd.
A tall, attractive black woman rose from her seat and walked to a small 'podium' equipped with presentation controls.
He leans into his audience from the 'podium' and glares into the lens.
A seemingly proud Hilary Modeste stood at the 'podium' to deliver his speech for the evening.
The clean lines of the rectilinear 'podium' maintain a relationship with the low-rise, urban fabric of the city.
In technical terms the house is an open column-and-beam pavilion standing on a solid 'podium' .
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.
He kissed his wife and took her place behind the 'podium' while she took her seat again.
He said he had agonized over whether he should stand on the 'podium' to address the rally until an hour before the speech.
Both have competed for a few seasons but are rarely on the winners' 'podium' .
it was more than I could imagine to be up on the 'podium' and singing the national anthem
Two glazed lifts transport visitors up from an exhibition space in the tower's 'podium' to an elevated cabin with spectacular citywide views.
I took the score out of my briefcase and put it on the 'podium'
Scott is now taking the 'podium' to call the audience to order.
Keep an eye out also for Slovenia who have been hovering just off the medal 'podium' in fourth all season.
The donjon was located on the 'podium' of the former Roman temple of Claudius, also the site of a Late Saxon villa regalis.
In my view at least two relay teams were denied the medal 'podium' due to poor technical decisions.
The keep, begun about 1074-6, incorporates much Roman masonry and was raised on the concrete 'podium' of the Roman temple.
To keep the detailed and rather intense lecture from getting monotonous, a group seated beside the 'podium' stood up at intervals and read section from the poet's works.
Chuck War stood and approached the 'podium' to respectful applause from the Assembly.
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.
With the exception of the lowest level - where the concrete forms a stepped 'podium' for the building - it is clad with metal and glass.
She said there has been nothing akin to the feeling she had when she was standing on the 'podium' and hearing NZ's national anthem being played.
Standing on the 'podium' in ninth place, Gilmour counted her blessings that she could race in the 15 km Easter Weekend hill climb at all.
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