showpiece如何读

英:[ˈʃəʊpi:s]

美:[ˈʃoʊpis]

showpiece是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 样品
  2. 展示品
  3. 展览品
  4. 样板
  5. 范例
  6. 陈列品
  7. 典范
  8. 展出地

showpiece自然拼读

show·piece

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showpiece英英释义

noun

something exhibited or worth exhibiting, esp. as the centerpiece or best example in a display of similar things.

showpiece词源英文解释

The first known use of showpiece was in 1823

showpiece儿童词典英英释义

shred1 of 2noun

a long narrow piece cut or torn off : scrap

shreds of cloth

plural a shredded, damaged, or ruined condition reputation was in shreds

the loss tore his confidence to shreds

a small amount : bit

not a shred of evidence

shred2 of 2verb

to cut or tear into shreds shred cabbage

shred paper

shred1 of 2noun

a long narrow piece cut or torn off : scrap

shreds of cloth

plural a shredded, damaged, or ruined condition reputation was in shreds

the loss tore his confidence to shreds

a small amount : bit

not a shred of evidence

shred2 of 2verb

to cut or tear into shreds shred cabbage

shred paper

shred1 of 2noun

a long narrow piece cut or torn off : scrap

shreds of cloth

plural a shredded, damaged, or ruined condition reputation was in shreds

the loss tore his confidence to shreds

a small amount : bit

not a shred of evidence

shred2 of 2verb

to cut or tear into shreds shred cabbage

shred paper

shred1 of 2noun

a long narrow piece cut or torn off : scrap

shreds of cloth

plural a shredded, damaged, or ruined condition reputation was in shreds

the loss tore his confidence to shreds

a small amount : bit

not a shred of evidence

shred2 of 2verb

to cut or tear into shreds shred cabbage

shred paper

shrapnelnoun

a shell designed to burst and scatter metal balls with which it is filled along with jagged fragments of the case

metal pieces from an exploded bomb, shell, or mine

showyadjective

attracting attention : striking

showy blossoms

given to or marked by much outward display : gaudy

showy jewelry

showtimenoun

the scheduled or actual time at which a show or something likened to a show begins

showroomnoun

a room where merchandise (as new cars) is displayed for sale or where samples are displayed

a carpet showroom

showplacenoun

a place (as an estate or building) that is regarded as a very fine example

showpiecenoun

a very fine example used for exhibition

showpiece 例句

1 If we have weird , as as wish the dog as the showpiece, don't get the Lab.

如果你有洁癖,而你养狗是拿来当展示品, 不要养拉拉.

2 It's a piece whose flamboyantly volatile gestures make virtuoso demands in the manner of a 19th-century showpiece; Hodges' easy command of its difficulties was impressive.

3 “A spectacular showpiece,” Allen Hughes, a critic for The New York Times, wrote after the Delacorte premiere.

4 This is a showpiece, not for sale.

这是个样品,不出售。

5 Dance Project a virtuoso showpiece rooted in the ballet vocabulary and conventional partnering but brilliantly tuned to the intricate swoop and swirl of Esa-Pekka Salonen’s score.

6 In the extended showpiece “Et incarnatus est” in the “Credo,” she interweaves her immaculate soprano with the intricate woodwind lines, sweet and tender.

7 There are five Lucky Onion hotels and restaurants, but the showpiece is the chic No. 131, which opened in late 2013 on Imperial Square.

8 By the end of the first episode, a yellow barricade of police tape further cordons off the building—an “American Gothic” showpiece.

9 But for an uncompromising choreographic vision that also managed to be a powerful company showpiece, it was Kyle Abraham’s “Untitled America” that triumphed, first to last.

10 “This overcoat took maybe five days to make,” he said backstage, gesturing to one of the collection’s showpieces.

11 All his showpiece songs are gone or reassigned, and in their place come numbers often associated with Fred Astaire.

12 This is the first clue that Julian Fellowes' latest period drama is a different creature from his PBS showpiece, announcing the story's soul with forceful a string section in furious conversation with baritone brass swell.

13 All four moved freely between classical showpieces like Saint-Saëns’s “Fossils” or Rimsky-Korsakov’s “Flight of the Bumblebee” and arrangements like their own clever mash-up of the “Jaws” theme with Weill’s “ Mack the Knife.”

14 Reese is such a magnetic superstar, and it was a showpiece for her.

15 At times I found myself thinking that it would have been enough to be in the presence of these vivid characters as they grieved, that maybe we didn’t need such a showpiece of a structure.

16 They are found in both the poorest neighborhoods and exclusive enclaves and can be modest ramblers or multimillion-dollar showpieces.

17 Liberty Cinema Mumbai’s best Art Deco showpiece is, appropriately in this city of cinema, a movie theater.

18 The showpiece is “Aeriality,” performed by the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra, which I missed when it came to the Kennedy Center as part of the “Nordic Cool” festival in 2013.

19 Oppenheimer duly contrived “an elegant theory to rationalize these results,” and when Bohr came for his visit, the work was trotted out for him as a showpiece of Rad Lab science.

20 But unlike the expensive showpieces, this is a low-budget affair adapted from a one-woman stage play, first performed at the Royal Court.

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