Tribunas (en. Stands)
/triˈbunas/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Open structure where spectators sit to watch a show or event.
Fans gathered in the stadium's tribunes to watch the match.
Los aficionados se reunieron en las tribunas del estadio para ver el partido.
Point of view or position from which someone expresses their opinions.
The speaker took the platform to talk about human rights.
La oradora tomó las tribunas para hablar sobre los derechos humanos.
Platform where speeches are given or ideas are presented.
The politician addressed the nation from the congress tribunes.
El político se dirigió a la nación desde las tribunas del congreso.
Etymology
From Latin 'tribuna', referring to an elevated platform.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to give someone a platform
To provide space or opportunity for someone to express their opinion.
dar tribuna
honor tribune
Privileged place where important people are located during an event.
tribuna de honor
popular tribune
Accessible structure for the general public to view an event.
tribuna popular
Related Words
audience
Group of people who attend an event or show.
audiencia
committee
Group of people designated to carry out a specific function.
comité
representation
Action of representing someone or something at an event.
representación
exhibition
Public presentation of works of art or information.
exposición
forum
Space for discussion and debate on a specific topic.
foro
Slang Meanings
Area at an event where shows are often viewed from above.
Those who arrived early secured a spot in the tribunes.
Los que llegaron temprano se aseguraron un lugar en las tribunas.
Colloquially refers to the place where a rally or public meeting is organized.
They did a good job moving the tribunes for the political event.
Hicieron un buen trabajo al mover las tribunas para el acto político.