tribune

BrE /ˈtrɪb.juːn/ AmE /ˈtrɪb.jun/

noun en → es

1 ANCIENT ROMAN [singular] C2

a raised platform in ancient Rome from which speakers addressed the people

tribuna, plataforma elevada

Collocations ancient Roman tribune

  • The ancient Roman tribunes were used for public speeches.

    Las antiguas tribunas romanas se usaban para discursos públicos.

2 MODERN REPRESENTATIVE [singular] B2

a person who speaks on behalf of a group or community, especially in politics

representante, defensor

Collocations tribune for workers' rights

  • She became a tribune for the rights of women.

    Ella se convirtió en una defensora de los derechos de las mujeres.

3 NEWSPAPER [singular] C1

a newspaper or magazine that deals with political issues and opinions

periódico, revista política

Collocations political tribune

  • The new political tribune will focus on environmental issues.

    El nuevo periódico político se centrará en los problemas ambientales.

4 ARCHITECTURAL [singular] C2

a type of columned porch or entrance to a building, often used in classical architecture

tribuna arquitectónica, pórtico clásico

Collocations classical tribune

  • The temple has a beautiful classical tribune at its entrance.

    El templo tiene una hermosa tribuna clásica en su entrada.

5 SPORTS [singular] B2

in sports, a platform or raised area where trophies are awarded to winners

tribuna deportiva, plataforma de premios

Collocations sports tribune

  • The winners will be awarded their trophies on the sports tribune.

    Los ganadores recibirán sus trofeos en la tribuna deportiva.

6 MUSIC [singular] C1

a raised platform in a concert hall or theater where musicians perform, especially for classical music concerts

tribuna musical, escenario elevado

Collocations classical music tribune

  • The orchestra will perform on the classical music tribune.

    La orquesta interpretará en la tribuna musical clásica.

7 MEDIA [singular] C1

in media, a platform for public opinion and debate on political issues

plataforma mediática, espacio de debate político

Collocations media tribune

  • The media tribune has become a battleground for political ideologies.

    La plataforma mediática se ha convertido en un campo de batalla para las ideologías políticas.

8 VIRTUAL [singular] C2

in virtual reality or online environments, a platform for users to interact and express opinions

plataforma en línea, espacio de interacción virtual

Collocations virtual tribune

  • The virtual tribune allows users to share their thoughts and ideas.

    La plataforma en línea permite a los usuarios compartir sus pensamientos e ideas.