Tribune

//ˈtɹɪbjuːn//

Synonyms for "tribune" (35 found)

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Translations

71 translations across 29 languages.

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Ancient Greek

2 entries
  • βῆμα noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)
  • δήμαρχος noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)

Arabic

2 entries
  • مِنْبَر noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)
  • مِنْصَّة noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)

Belarusian

1 entries
  • трыбу́на noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)

Bulgarian

2 entries
  • трибу́н noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)
  • трибу́на noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)

Catalan

4 entries
  • tribuna noun (domed or vaulted apse in a Christian church)
  • tribuna noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)
  • tribú noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)
  • tribú noun (protector of the people)

Chinese Mandarin

3 entries
  • 保民官 noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)
  • 講台 noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)
  • 講壇 /讲坛 noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)

Czech

2 entries
  • tribun noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)
  • tribuna noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)

Dutch

2 entries
  • tribune noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)
  • tribuun noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)

Esperanto

2 entries
  • tribuno noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)
  • tribunuso noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)

Finnish

3 entries
  • kuori noun (domed or vaulted apse in a Christian church)
  • tribuuni noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)
  • äänenkannattaja noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)

French

3 entries
  • tribun noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)
  • tribun noun (protector of the people)
  • tribune noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)

German

1 entries
  • Tribüne noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)

Gothic

1 entries
  • 𐌸𐌿𐍃𐌿𐌽𐌳𐌹𐍆𐌰𐌸𐍃 noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)

Greek

2 entries
  • βήμα noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)
  • τριβούνος noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)

Irish

4 entries
  • ardán noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)
  • ceann slua noun (protector of the people)
  • cosantóir noun (protector of the people)
  • crann taca noun (protector of the people)

Italian

4 entries
  • tribuna noun (domed or vaulted apse in a Christian church)
  • tribuna noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)
  • tribuno noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)
  • tribuno noun (protector of the people)

Japanese

2 entries
  • トリビューン noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)
  • 演壇 noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)

Korean

3 entries
  • 연단 noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)
  • 트리부누스 noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)
  • 호민관 noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)

Macedonian

1 entries
  • триби́на noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)

Middle English

2 entries
  • tribune noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)
  • tribune noun (protector of the people)

Persian

1 entries
  • تریبون noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)

Polish

4 entries
  • rzecznik noun (protector of the people)
  • trybun noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)
  • trybun noun (protector of the people)
  • trybuna noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)

Portuguese

3 entries
  • tribuna noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)
  • tribuno noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)
  • tribuno noun (protector of the people)

Romanian

3 entries
  • tribun noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)
  • tribun noun (protector of the people)
  • tribună noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)

Russian

4 entries
  • ка́федра noun (domed or vaulted apse in a Christian church)
  • трибу́н noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)
  • трибу́н noun (protector of the people)
  • трибу́на noun (domed or vaulted apse in a Christian church)

Serbo-Croatian

2 entries
  • trìbūn noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)
  • трѝбӯн noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)

Slovak

1 entries
  • tribúna noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)

Spanish

1 entries
  • tribuna noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)

Ukrainian

3 entries
  • трибу́н noun (elected official in Ancient Rome)
  • трибу́н noun (protector of the people)
  • трибу́на noun (place or an opportunity to speak; platform)

Sample sentences

5 total sentences available.

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The Chicago Tribune was wrong.

Source: tatoeba (807068)

Built in the 1920s, Chicago's Tribune Tower, which once housed media entities, was redeveloped into luxury apartments in 2019.

Source: tatoeba (10471493)

The Journal also cites Chicago Tribune music writer Greg Kot, who said the phrase took hold in the '80s, and presumably gained a more negative connotation, among indie-rock fans "having their sneer at mainstream classic rock."

Source: tatoeba (11030076)

The Halloween pet costume craze is spreading globally. Zoher Kapu is vice president of global optimization and data for eBay, the online marketplace. He told the Chicago Tribune that eBay had 1.5 million pet costumes for sale on Oct. 21 out of 800 million items listed. There were 159 million active customers in 200 countries.

Source: tatoeba (12178431)

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