tribune

US /ˈtrɪb.juːn/
UK /ˈtrɪb.juːn/
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1.

保民官

an official in ancient Rome chosen by the plebeians to protect their interests

:
The tribune defended the rights of the common people.
保民官捍卫了平民的权利。
Each year, new tribunes were elected to serve the plebeians.
每年都会选举新的保民官来为平民服务。
2.

讲台, 看台

a raised platform or stand, especially one from which a speaker addresses an audience

:
The speaker addressed the crowd from the tribune.
演讲者从讲台上向人群发表演讲。
The choir sang from the elevated tribune in the church.
唱诗班在教堂高高的唱诗台上唱歌。