英 [ˈʃəʊmənʃɪp] 美 [ˈʃoʊmənʃɪp]
n. 表演技巧;吸引观众的窍门
showmanship /ˈʃəʊmənʃɪp/
不可数名词 Showmanship is a person's skill at performing or presenting things in an entertaining and dramatic way. 夸张搞笑的主持才能
the ability to present something (especially theatrical shows) in an attractive manner
只是从公司的大楼瞧下去,只剩下了揽客(Showmanship)的伊人,这个世界最脆弱的是生命,身体健康,很重要。
... Competitiveness 比赛激烈程度 Showmanship 表演技巧 Excitment 观众兴奋度 ...
... 一、表现力 Presentation 二、演技 Showmanship 三、魅力 Appeal ...
... Technical skill 技术技巧 Showmanship 表现力 Horizontal 水平方向 ...
That was partly due to his talents: showmanship, strategic vision, an astonishing attention to detail and a dictatorial management style which many bosses must have envied.
这在一定程度上归功于他的天赋:表演技巧、战略眼光、对细节的惊人关注和独断专行的管理风格,许多老板肯定对此羡慕不已。
He no doubt wanted to impress you, hence all the showmanship.
他无疑是想给你留下深刻的印象,才会有这么多的表演。
A black standard poodle waits for the Junior Showmanship division.
一只黑色的标准型贵宾犬正等待参加青年训犬师表演赛。
In nineteen forty-nine he received a special Academy Award for "thirty-seven years of brilliant showmanship."
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But his first attempt at televised showmanship was crude a cheap cable-access show in Norwalk, Connecticut.
For years, tech executives have labored under a self-imposed burden of trying to imitate his showmanship.
And he announced it with such verve and showmanship that the news became a spectacle.