showcases

英['ʃəʊkeɪs] 美['ʃoʊkeɪs]
  • n.(玻璃)陈列柜;显示优点的东西vt.使展示;陈列
showcased showcased showcasing showcases
  • courtesies n.礼貌;好意
  • show v.证明;显现;展示;解说;指示;表示;表现;流露;带路;标示;描绘;陈列;证明;上映;出现n.表演;展览;显示;行为;样子;景象;场面;表现
  • small adj.小的;年幼的;少的;不重要的;小气的adv.小地;小块地;小声地n.狭小部分;(pl.)零星物品;(pl.)小件衣服
Noun:
  1. a setting in which something can be displayed to best effect;

    "it was a showcase for democracy in Africa"

  2. a glass container used to store and display items in a shop or museum or home

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. I'd also like to see the tie in the showcase.
      我想看看陈列柜里的那条领带。
    2. Two men were standing before the showcase.
      两个男人站在橱窗前。
    3. Could I look at that jade carving in the showcase?
      能看看橱窗里那玉雕吗?
    4. This opera is a stunning showcase for the company.
      这是一出显示该剧团艺术水平的令人倾倒的歌剧。
    5. The revue was a showcase for new talent.
      这出时事讽刺剧是新秀才能的一次显示。
    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. They showcase the swiftness and intelligence of the car.
      他们充分展示了该车的敏捷和智能性。
    2. This event will showcase a group of talent from around the globe.
      该项活动将展现出来自全球各地卓越团体的演出。
    3. The museum stored all frangible articles in a locked showcase.
      博物馆的陈列橱里贮藏了所有易碎物品。
    4. This factory floor is a showcase for automation and robotic equipment.
      这个工厂展厅是个用来陈列和展示自动化设备和机器人设备的场所。