柯林斯詞典soapbox /?s??p?b?ks/ (soapboxes) 1. N-COUNT A soapbox is a small temporary platform on which a person stands when he or she is making a speech outdoors. 臨時(shí)小講臺(tái) One of them climbed aboard a soapbox and began informing the locals why gays should be allowed in the military. 他們其中的一個(gè)人登上了小講臺(tái),開始跟當(dāng)?shù)厝酥v為什么同性戀者應(yīng)該被允許征召入伍。2. N-COUNT If you say that someone is on their soapbox, you mean that they are speaking or writing about something they have strong feelings about. 極有感觸之事 We were interested in pushing forward certain issues and getting up on our soapbox about them. 我們對(duì)推動(dòng)某些問題的進(jìn)展十分關(guān)注,很想就此發(fā)表我們的意見。 返回 soapbox劍橋詞典a rough wooden box or any raised , temporary surface for people to stand on while making informal public speeches (為進(jìn)行非正式的公共演講而把木箱或其他物品當(dāng)作)臨時(shí)演講臺(tái) 習(xí)語get on your soapbox 返回 soapbox