showmanship

美['ʃomənʃɪp]
  • n. 表演技巧;吸引观众的窍门

英英释义


1. the ability to present something (especially theatrical shows) in an attractive manner

双语例句


1. He was ill - equipped to handle the flashy showmanship of Birdsong.
他根本没有办法对付伯德桑这种哗众取宠的手腕.

来自辞典例句

2. The brash showmanship of his father's megalomaniac construction projects was not Valentin's style.
同瓦伦丁父亲(古拉齐奥塞斯库)哨的作秀,喜欢富丽堂皇的建筑的风格相比,瓦伦丁一点也没沾染这些习气.

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英文词源


showmanship (n.)
1859, from showman "one who presents shows" + -ship.