showcase如何读

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showcase是什么意思

  • n.(玻璃)陈列柜;显示优点的东西
  • vt.使展示;陈列

showcase自然拼读

show·case

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showcase变形

复数:showcases

第三人称单数:showcases

现在分词:showcasing

过去式:showcased

过去分词:showcased

showcase英英释义

noun

a glass display case or cabinet, used to exhibit and protect articles in a store, museum, or the like.

a place or means for displaying something to good advantage.This late night television program is a showcase for aspiring entertainers.

transitive verb

to display so as to draw favorable attention to.

showcase词源中文解释

也称为 show-case,指“用于展示小型或精致贵重物品的玻璃柜”,始见于1835年; 参见 show(v.)和 case(n.2)。在“向观众展示(某物、某人)的场所或媒介”这一广义意义上,它最早见于1937年。动词形式最早见于1945年。相关词汇: Showcased; showcasing。

showcase词源英文解释

The first known use of showcase was in 1803

showcase儿童词典英英释义

showmannoun

the producer of a theatrical show

a person having a special skill for presenting something in a dramatic way

showmannoun

the producer of a theatrical show

a person having a special skill for presenting something in a dramatic way

showyadjective

attracting attention : striking

showy blossoms

given to or marked by much outward display : gaudy

showy jewelry

showyadjective

attracting attention : striking

showy blossoms

given to or marked by much outward display : gaudy

showy jewelry

shower1 of 2noun

a short fall of rain over a small area

a similar fall of sleet, hail, or snow

something resembling a shower

a shower of sparks

a party where gifts are given especially to a bride or pregnant woman

a bath in which water is sprayed on a personalso: a device for providing such a bath

shower2 of 2verb

to rain or fall in or as if in a shower

to bathe in a shower

to wet with fine spray or drops

to provide in great quantity

showered them with attention

showdownnoun

the test of strength that finally settles a dispute

showcase1 of 2noun

a protective glass case in which things are displayed

showcase2 of 2verb

to exhibit especially in an attractive or favorable way

showcase new talent

showcase1 of 2noun

a protective glass case in which things are displayed

showcase2 of 2verb

to exhibit especially in an attractive or favorable way

showcase new talent

showcase1 of 2noun

a protective glass case in which things are displayed

showcase2 of 2verb

to exhibit especially in an attractive or favorable way

showcase new talent

showcase 例句

1 The revue was a showcase for new talent.

这出时事讽刺剧是新秀才能的一次显示。

2 From Mahler, Love, Despair, Fairy Tales And Animals The appealing voice of the soprano Dorothea Röschmann was showcased to fine effect on Thursday evening when she made her debut with the at Avery Fisher Hall.

3 I hate how the cling of a sari and the cut of a salwar showcase my curves.

4 At the end of the semester the Rock School would be performing a showcase at the Academy of Music, the same place where I had seen The Nutcracker.

5 Hoover wanted the new investigation to be a showcase for his bureau, which he had continued to restructure.

6 Was making this movie and showcasing it for the entire school a giant mistake?

7 Tickled Pink demonstrated the process using her own card, and the screen showcased zero print jobs ready.

8 Over 65 booths were set up by Peking University's international students to showcase their country's best.

北京大学留学生在百年讲堂广场上设立自己国家的展台,展示本国风土人情.

9 Chef Morgan will offer advice and encouragement to all students taking part in the International Festival recipe showcase.

10 “We have got to make a better showcase recipe than those two,” Elizabeth whispers.

11 The Showcase will introduce the trailers of selected dramas at Seoul Plaza.

首先将举行入围作品的预告片发布会.

12 This space should showcase what's important to you - but not everything at once.

你应该利用这个空间展示你认为重要的东西——但不是所有的东西。

13 Our today's showcase is dedicated to summer photography.

我们今天的展示以夏季摄影为主题。

14 The built-in bookshelves showcased photos of family vacations and special occasions.

15 He unwrapped it and had it wiped off carefully and put it up on a showcase for a week for everybody to see.

16 I and instinct, and am always ready to showcase myself on the top level.

我是感性的人, 而且我总是准备在最高水平的舞台上去表现自己.

17 I ask, “When are we meeting to work on our showcase recipe?”

18 Also use captions to showcase important information. People areto text that is apart from the rest.

也可以利用标题来突出某些重要信息, 总之,要让用户全神贯注浏览文章,而不是去阅读其他的内容.

19 “I have an announcement. Poplar Springs Middle has an international festival coming up soon. We have been invited to showcase our cooking club.”

20 She ate the ice cream steadily, then she fell to on the cake again, looking about at the showcases.

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