lectern的意思和读音

lectern

: [ˈlektərn] : [ˈlektɜː(r)n]

n.;(

lecterns  

n.bookstand,bookrest,reading desk,stand

lecternn.

1.;(a stand for holding a book, notes, etc. when you are reading in church, giving a talk, etc.

n.1.()2.()

n.1.a tall piece of furniture with a sloping surface where you put an open book or document when you are giving a speech

1. lease ;v. lectern ledger 簿 ...

3. 〖 teachingmaterials〗 lectern〖 acourseoflectures〗 ...

4. lavish a. lectern n. legend n.

5. ... least-worst lectern legal action ...

6. Chasten:subdue Lectern: Gnaw: ...

7. collect v. lectern n. lecture n. ...

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1.He came over to the table and stood in front of it as though it was a lectern.

2.But Bush is unlikely ever to escape the image of him cowering behind a lectern watched by an unruffled Iraqi prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki.

3.He got up from his chair like a condemned man and plodded to the lectern as though going to the guillotine.

4.One of the great things about not using a slide presentation is that you do not have to hide behind a lectern pressing the mouse.使PPT

5.An audience is dismayed to see a speaker peering down at a thick sheaf of papers on the lectern.稿

6.Mr Hu grimly gripped his lectern as Mr Obama delivered a statement in which he spoke of the universality of America's human-rights values.

7.Out of the blue, Miller invited me to the lectern to address his class.

8.Wearing a pin on his jacket that combined the flags of Kenya and the United States, Obama stood behind a brown wooden lectern.

9.Julian's classroom has windows on three sides and room for his desk as well as a separate lectern.

10.They fidgeted with his notes, played with the buttons of his shirt, and drummed on the lectern.稿