lectern 英 [ˈlektən]   美 [ˈlektərn]

lectern

lectern  英 [ˈlektən] 美 [ˈlektərn]

n. 讲台;诵经台 

名词复数:lecterns 

Whether you walk across the stage or stand behind a lectern, try to maintain good posture. 无论你是在舞台上走动或站在讲台后面,尽量保持好的姿势。
If you want to gesture, go ahead and gesture. Avoid minor hand movements that will be masked by the lectern. 如果你想做手势就尽管去做,避免做那种被演讲台掩盖的微小的手的动作。

  • When the President of The United States gives a speech, he often stands at a wooden lectern featuring the presidential seal. A lectern is a stand you lecture from.
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  • n. 讲台;诵经台
  • 1. Whether you walk across the stage or stand behind a lectern, try to maintain good posture.

    无论你是在舞台上走动或站在讲台后面,尽量保持好的姿势。

  • 2. If you want to gesture, go ahead and gesture. Avoid minor hand movements that will be masked by the lectern.

    如果你想做手势就尽管去做,避免做那种被演讲台掩盖的微小的手的动作。

  • 3. Facial expressions, gestures, and your position—whether you decide to stand, sit, or use a lectern—all come into play.

    面部表情,动作,位置-你是决定站,坐,或者要一个讲台-这些都起到作用。

  • lectern (n.) early 14c., lettorne, lettron, "reading-desk in a church," from Old French letron, from Medieval Latin lectrinum, from Late Latin lectrum "lectern," from root of Latin legere "to read," literally "to gather, choose," from PIE root *leg- (1) "to collect, gather," with derivatives meaning "to speak (to 'pick out words')." Half-re-Latinized in English in 15c. For form, OED compares mulctrum "milking-pail" from mulgere "to milk."
lec·tern / ˈlektən ; NAmE ˈlektərn / ( NAmE also po·dium ) noun a stand for holding a book, notes, etc. when you are reading in church, giving a talk, etc. (教堂中的)诵经台;(演讲的)讲台 lectern lecterns lec·tern / ˈlektən ; NAmE ˈlektərn /
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