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词汇 showmanship
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Definition of showmanship in English:

showmanship

noun ˈʃəʊmənʃɪpˈʃoʊmənˌʃɪp
mass noun
  • Skill at entertaining, theatrical presentation, or performance.

    Bud had a flair for showmanship and understood what the public wanted to see
    Example sentencesExamples
    • That kind of self-congratulatory showmanship doesn't sit well with me.
    • The opening numbers are all high-octane rock numbers with the emphasis on ultimate pomp and showmanship.
    • His tragic gift for showmanship began to get on the nerves of reserved Anglo-Saxons.
    • The sizzle, the showmanship part of film-making, is not endorsed by Canadians.
    • He effortlessly produces tones that are nothing short of divine, completely free of self-conscious showmanship.
    • Showmanship is an art lost on just about the entire indie world.
    • I had to hand it to him, he had showmanship.
    • The external forms of genuine emotion jarred at first in the context of his signature showmanship.
    • This new-found sense of pop showmanship is astounding for the two of them.
    • There isn't a whole lot to this movie in terms of showmanship—the real enjoyment is in the details.

Definition of showmanship in US English:

showmanship

nounˈʃoʊmənˌʃɪpˈSHōmənˌSHip
  • Skill at entertaining, theatrical presentation, or performance.

    Bud had a flair for showmanship and understood what the public wanted to see
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There isn't a whole lot to this movie in terms of showmanship—the real enjoyment is in the details.
    • I had to hand it to him, he had showmanship.
    • The sizzle, the showmanship part of film-making, is not endorsed by Canadians.
    • The external forms of genuine emotion jarred at first in the context of his signature showmanship.
    • He effortlessly produces tones that are nothing short of divine, completely free of self-conscious showmanship.
    • Showmanship is an art lost on just about the entire indie world.
    • His tragic gift for showmanship began to get on the nerves of reserved Anglo-Saxons.
    • The opening numbers are all high-octane rock numbers with the emphasis on ultimate pomp and showmanship.
    • This new-found sense of pop showmanship is astounding for the two of them.
    • That kind of self-congratulatory showmanship doesn't sit well with me.
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