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showmanship

/shoh-muhn-ship/US // ˈʃoʊ mənˌʃɪp //

表演艺术,表演技巧,演技,演艺界

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the skill or ability of a showman.

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Examples

  • Houston furniture store owner Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale is known for his showmanship, even airing television commercials in which he’s actually wearing a mattress to draw attention to his stores.

  • Goertzel’s particular brand of showmanship has caused many serious AI researchers to distance themselves from his end of the spectrum.

  • They have always included showmanship and sharp exchanges, but within the boundaries of what people expect of their presidents.

  • Many critics have disdain precisely for this strange messiness of his, this showmanship that dares to create a new order.

  • Get pumped for on-point vocals, mind-blowing showmanship, and lots and lots of surfboardts.

  • You would never know that Larson was infamous in evangelical circles for his bombastic showmanship by talking to him.

  • Mr. Showmanship, grew up in Milwaukee and started playing classical piano at age 4.

  • And so we can think back to boxing, the showmanship of it, the charged arrival of the man in the silk robe.

  • The theatre managers concerned state most definitely that nothing more than genuine showmanship is behind this.

  • Good showmanship consists of the ability to anticipate the verdict of the playgoing public.

  • Good showmanship in dancing consists also in being able to "sell" one's own personality in a dance.

  • His method would be cunning and crafty, and it would be done with a lot of showmanship.

  • That is being a successful showman, and he who does this exhibits real showmanship.