showman

[ˈʃəʊmən]
  • 释义
  • (戏剧、音乐、文娱表演等的)演出主持人;娱乐经理人;善于引起公众注意的人物;爱出风头的人物;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    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。

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  • 2、

    He was a showman, an extrovert who revelled in controversy.

    他是个爱出风头、性格外向而且喜欢争论的人。

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    For most of his career, Iverson has been quintessential, high - scoring offensive showman.

    职业生涯的多数时候,他都是扮演着疯狂得分王的角色.

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    He was a master showman, and he knew human nature.

    他有表演的人格, 他懂得人情.

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    The showman took pity on the mischievous puppet and let him go.

    团主同情这顽皮的木偶并放他走.

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    After the show the showman began to make dinner.

    节目表演完后,团主开始做晚餐.

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  • 7、

    He's always been a bit of a showman , ie fond of drawing attention to himself.

    他总是爱出风头.

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    The next morning the showman gave Pinocchio five gold pieces and sent him on his way.

    隔天早上,团主给了皮诺奇五枚金币并送他上路.

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    Don't cry like that. It makes me feel sad, shouted the showman.

    “别哭成那个样子, 听了教人伤心, ”团主叫道.

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    Everyone was something of a showman.

    人人都是主持演出的人.

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  • 11、

    I will deal with you later, the showman shouted.

    “等一下再来对付你,”团主叫道.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    Though he was often shy in social settings, science brought out the showman in him.

    虽然在大庭广众面前他还常常感到害羞, 但科学使他的表演天赋得以充分发挥.

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