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1 podio
m.podium.* * *1 podium* * *SM (=estrado) podium; Méx rostrumsubir al podio — (Dep) to mount the winners' podium
* * ** * *= podium.Ex. Libraries need an extra room for meetings and discussions, preferably containing a podium for lectures and other local activities.* * ** * *= podium.Ex: Libraries need an extra room for meetings and discussions, preferably containing a podium for lectures and other local activities.
* * *1 ( Dep) podium2 ( Mús) podium, rostrum* * *
podio sustantivo masculino,
(Mús) podium, rostrum
podio, pódium sustantivo masculino podium
' podio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pódium
English:
podium
- rostrum
* * *podio, pódium nm1. [en deporte] podium;Figsubir al podio to finish on the podium2. [en música] podium3. Arquit podium* * *m podium* * *podio nm: podium -
2 médium
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3 pódium
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