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  1. The average output of the factory is 20 cars a day.
    该工厂的平均产量是每天20辆汽车。
  2. Her diet restricts her to 1500 calories a day.
    她的规定饮食限制她每天摄入1500卡的热量。
  3. The tariff at the hotel ranges from 20 dollars to 50 dollars a day for a single room.
    旅馆的单人房间的价钱每天从20美元到50美元不等。


dais
[ noun ]
a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it
<noun.artifact>


Dais \Da"is\ (d[=a]"[i^]s), n. [OE. deis, des, table, dais, OF.
deis table, F. dais a canopy, L. discus a quoit, a dish (from
the shape), LL., table, fr. Gr. ? a quoit, a dish. See
{Dish}.]
1. The high or principal table, at the end of a hall, at
which the chief guests were seated; also, the chief seat
at the high table. [Obs.]

2. A platform slightly raised above the floor of a hall or
large room, giving distinction to the table and seats
placed upon it for the chief guests.

3. A canopy over the seat of a person of dignity. [Obs.]
--Shiply.

  1. On the road, Bentsen said he was encouraged by the large number of local officials who want to appear on the dais with him and Dukakis when they hit town.
  2. As Politburo members, Solomentsev and Gromyko have seats on the dais close to Gorbachev, but television showed neither man's reaction to Melkinov's comments.
  3. Chairman Roger Smith and Texas entrepreneur H. Ross Perot would attack each other, one person in the audience was wondering about something else: Who's the blonde sitting next to GM President F. James McDonald on the dais?
  4. Before a backdrop upon which the red union "Solidarnosc" logo was silk-screened, Walesa stood alone on the dais Thursday morning and pounded his gavel three times to bring the congress to order.
  5. As he spoke, the young boys, whom he identified as K mart shareholders, moved to the front of the crowded room and lined up quietly in front of the dais where K mart board members and officers sat.
  6. David Steel and David Owen, two dark-haired men in two dark-wool suits, march together toward the dais at a rally here.
  7. In one controversial element of the rite, Akihito's raised dais is said to be patterned after one used by the sun goddess, from whom tradition says the Japanese imperial line is descended. Critics say that is an implied symbol of divinity.
  8. "They have a dais in a hall and have 50 people up there _ Latta's neighbors are up there _ but the president of the Ohio Senate is sitting out in the crowd," said one Republican official, who spoke on the condition his name not be used.
  9. Why, when President Reagan clunked 14-pound Congressional bills on the dais in his recent State of the Union address, didn't he call them 6.2-kilogram bills? "What a wasted opportunity," bemoans Sokol.
  10. At the dais, the chairman calls for order.
  11. Soviet television showed Korotich, documents in hand, turning to the dais with Gorbachev directly behind him.
  12. Indeed, the president was saved when he started to nod off, rescued by Secretary of State George Shultz and Treasury Secretary James Baker, who were sitting on each side of him on the dais.
  13. As the National People's Congress opened, Western reporters sitting in the balcony of the huge Great Hall of the People clutched their binoculars and scanned the dais for the country's senior statesman.
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