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141 estrado
m.1 platform.subir al estrado to go up on to the platform; (orador) to enter the witness box (testigo) (British), to take the stand (United States)2 stage, platform for public speaking, podium, stand.3 bar.* * *1 stage, platform (tarima) dais1 DERECHO courtrooms* * *SM1) (=tarima) platform; (Mús) bandstand2) pl estrados (Jur) law courts* * *a) ( tarima) platform, daisb) estrados masculino plural (Der) law courts (pl)* * *= dais, podium.Ex. One eminent librarian remarked upon how odd it was that the unpopular reference desk at a university library was set upon a dais.Ex. Libraries need an extra room for meetings and discussions, preferably containing a podium for lectures and other local activities.* * *a) ( tarima) platform, daisb) estrados masculino plural (Der) law courts (pl)* * *= dais, podium.Ex: One eminent librarian remarked upon how odd it was that the unpopular reference desk at a university library was set upon a dais.
Ex: Libraries need an extra room for meetings and discussions, preferably containing a podium for lectures and other local activities.* * *1 (tarima) platform, daisel estrado donde se sitúan las autoridades the dais o platform where the dignitaries sitsubió al estrado a prestar declaración he took the stand to give evidence* * *
estrado sustantivo masculino ( tarima) platform, dais
estrado sustantivo masculino
1 (palestra) platform
subir al estrado, to go up onto the platform
2 Mús bandstand
3 Jur stand: el acusado subió al estrado, the accused took the stand
' estrado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tarima
English:
box
- dais
- stand
- platform
- podium
- rostrum
- witness
* * *estrado nm1. [tarima] [de orador, personalidades] platform, rostrum;[para testigos] witness Br box o US stand;subir al estrado [orador] to go up onto the platform;[testigo] Br to enter the witness box, US to take the stand* * *m platform* * *estrado nm1) : dais, platform, bench (of a judge)2) estrados nmpl: courts of law
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