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Definition of show business in English: show businessnoun mass nounThe theatre, films, television, and pop music as a profession or industry. 娱乐性行业(指戏剧、电影、电视及流行乐等行业) Example sentencesExamples - The character that I admire most in show business to this day is Noel Coward.
- A week went by and I began to wonder if anything at all would come out of my attempt at getting into show business.
- I'd tried hard to break into show business with a record pantomime act in junior high school.
- Few actors can match him for sheer volume of film roles spanning over five decades of show business.
- The money you made in show business doesn't equal the money you've made as a businessman, right?
- Pat Morita got into show business as a comedian, frequently using his ethnicity as a source of humor.
- What follows is very predictable for anyone who has ever seen a film about show business.
- Jews were eventually banned from the professions, show business, teaching, the civil service and journalism.
- The business side of Wilson's career all by itself provides a short course in the dark side of show business.
- Living in Los Angeles with two parents in show business, I knew what being gay meant from an early age.
- Johnny is one of the most highly regarded entertainers in the country, and one of the best known faces in Irish show business.
- Breaking into show business was hard, but getting and keeping good grades was my real challenge!
- Both were in show business, Robin Day in television, Alec Guinness in theatre, movies and television.
- Mainstream pundits and journalists are creatures of show business more than anything else.
- My mother was my dance teacher and my father was in show business.
- Diana's frequent liaisons with the world of show business made her different.
- Now, in show business, you don't have to be just good, you've got to be different.
- As a member of the Bee Gees, Maurice Gibb had been one of the best-known faces in show business for the last four decades.
- His brothers, Christopher and Michael, are also in show business.
- Disputes between writers and directors are not uncommon in the film industry and show business all over the world.
Synonyms drama, the theatre, the stage, the performing arts, dramatic art, dramatics, dramaturgy, stagecraft, theatricals, theatrics, the thespian art Definition of show business in US English: show businessnounˈSHō ˌbiznis The theater, movies, television, and pop music as a profession or industry. 娱乐性行业(指戏剧、电影、电视及流行乐等行业) Example sentencesExamples - What follows is very predictable for anyone who has ever seen a film about show business.
- The character that I admire most in show business to this day is Noel Coward.
- Pat Morita got into show business as a comedian, frequently using his ethnicity as a source of humor.
- The business side of Wilson's career all by itself provides a short course in the dark side of show business.
- As a member of the Bee Gees, Maurice Gibb had been one of the best-known faces in show business for the last four decades.
- Disputes between writers and directors are not uncommon in the film industry and show business all over the world.
- I'd tried hard to break into show business with a record pantomime act in junior high school.
- Few actors can match him for sheer volume of film roles spanning over five decades of show business.
- My mother was my dance teacher and my father was in show business.
- Johnny is one of the most highly regarded entertainers in the country, and one of the best known faces in Irish show business.
- A week went by and I began to wonder if anything at all would come out of my attempt at getting into show business.
- Mainstream pundits and journalists are creatures of show business more than anything else.
- Now, in show business, you don't have to be just good, you've got to be different.
- Breaking into show business was hard, but getting and keeping good grades was my real challenge!
- Diana's frequent liaisons with the world of show business made her different.
- His brothers, Christopher and Michael, are also in show business.
- The money you made in show business doesn't equal the money you've made as a businessman, right?
- Jews were eventually banned from the professions, show business, teaching, the civil service and journalism.
- Both were in show business, Robin Day in television, Alec Guinness in theatre, movies and television.
- Living in Los Angeles with two parents in show business, I knew what being gay meant from an early age.
Synonyms drama, the theatre, the stage, the performing arts, dramatic art, dramatics, dramaturgy, stagecraft, theatricals, theatrics, the thespian art |