0 a stand for holding a book etc to be read from, especially for a lecture or in a church. -- bục giảng
Furthermore, such adjustments would also allow alignment with non-horizontal surfaces like a lectern.
They can go to the lectern in the chamber, say that they want something put on record and the whole thing goes in.
There is not the lectern of the lecture room on which one can lean.
The only such items that we have sold since 1997 have been: one antique carpet, one tea table, three armchairs, one sofa, one lectern, one bookcase, one dining table.
The pulpit itself is a raised wooden platform supporting a lectern flanked by pedestals.
Already shortly after the opening of the church the lectern was seen as too flamboyant, but it was never removed or simplified.
Small rolling lectern desks or computer carts with tiny desktops provide just enough room for a laptop computer and a mouse pad.
There is a 15th-century lectern and chancel screen.