show business

演艺界演艺事业演艺圈演艺界人士

show business 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the entertainment industry, as theater, motion pictures, television, radio, carnival, and circus.

show business 近义词

n. 名词 noun

the entertainment industry

更多show business例句

  1. The dialogue was packed with references to celebrities and inside jokes about show business.
  2. I have a son and a daughter and neither one were raised as show business children.
  3. Storm found her niche in show business after fleeing rural poverty in her native Georgia.
  4. With “Just as I Am,” after a 60-plus-year career in show business, Tyson finally gives us the honor of knowing, in the words of the Clara Ward gospel hymn, how she got over.
  5. From selling guidebooks at Disneyland as a 10-year-old to appearing on Saturday Night Live decades later, Martin tells fascinating stories about show business and the isolation that comes with performing.
  6. Policemen on the show joke about prison riots, bomb threats, and the shooting of unarmed civilians.
  7. As soon as this attack [happened], Paris citizens came together to show were are not afraid, we are Charlie Hebdo.
  8. And they might not have to wait that long to show their political heft.
  9. Not actual CIA agents, but U.S. government personnel who have worked very closely with the CIA, and who are fans of the show.
  10. Earlier this week, Huckabee ended his Fox News talk show so he could spend time mulling another bid for the Republican nomination.
  11. He remembered something—the cherished pose of being a man plunged fathoms-deep in business.
  12. None other would dare to show herself unveiled to a stranger, and a white man at that.
  13. A letter from Fajardo to the king (December 10, 1621) concerns various matters of administration and business.
  14. I shall show how it is possible thus to prolong life to the term set by God.
  15. Not only do children thus of themselves extend the scope of our commands, they show a disposition to make rules for themselves.