showman
英 [ˈʃəʊmən]
美 [ˈʃoʊmən]
n. 善于引起公众注意的人; 喜欢出风头的人; (尤指露天游乐场的)演出主持人,演出经理人
复数:showmen
BNC.20888 / COCA.20928
牛津词典
noun
- 善于引起公众注意的人;喜欢出风头的人
a person who does things in an entertaining way and is good at getting people's attention - (尤指露天游乐场的)演出主持人,演出经理人
a person who organizes public entertainments, especially at fairgrounds
柯林斯词典
- 主持风格夸张搞笑的人;擅长戏剧性表演的人
Ashowmanis a person who is very entertaining and dramatic in the way that they perform, or the way that they present things.
英英释义
noun
- a sponsor who books and stages public entertainments
- a person skilled at making effective presentations
双语例句
- I will deal with you later,@ the showman shouted.
“等一下再来对付你,”团主叫道。 - Miiton is a great showman, but Borden is right.
米尔顿很会作秀,但波登说得对。 - That's because the champ is an artist, and he's the greatest showman on the planet.
就因为''冠军''是个艺术家,他是地球上最伟大的表演家。 - Browne: american humorist who used backwoods characters and local dialect to comment on current events in his fictional tales of an itinerant showman.
布朗:美国幽默作家,在他讲述巡回演出人的小说故事中,用偏远落后地区的人物和方言来评论时事。 - He is a natural showman with the talents of a televangelist.
他天生就是一个拥有电视演说才能的表演家。 - There was no doubt, lurking somewhere in him, a touch of the spirit of the showman.
毫无疑问,在他身上潜伏着那么一点滑稽演员的气质。 - If everyone was something of a showman, nobody ultimately was victimized.
假如人人都是主持演出的人,最终就不会有人上当了。 - In local politics it helps to be a bit of a showman.
在地方政治中,会赢得公众的注意有助于成功。 - Everyone was something of a showman.
人人都是主持演出的人。 - A newspaper ran an editorial attacking him for being a showman.
一家报纸发表社论,批评他善于作秀。