showcase
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++show·case /ˈʃəʊkeɪs $ ˈʃoʊ-/ noun [countable] 1 SHOW OFFan event or situation that is designed to show the good qualities of a person, organization, product etc 显示优点的场合[机会]showcase for The new musical is a good showcase for her talents. 这出新的音乐剧充分展示了她的才华。2. BBTa glass box containing objects for people to look at in a shop, at an art show etc 玻璃陈列柜 —showcase verb [transitive] She wants to showcase African–American literature. 她想展现美国黑人文学的魅力。
Examples from the Corpus
showcase• Although the Soviets planned the mission as a showcase of their scientific superiority, it was widely dismissed as propaganda.• He treated the benefit performance as a showcase for his work.• A showcase new library is planned.• If anything, they are trying to best one another in erecting showcase embassy buildings.• Commonplace today, institutionalized, regular showcases like that were a new concept in the early 1960s.showcase for• The convention is a major showcase for new software products.From Longman Business Dictionaryshowcaseshow‧case /ˈʃəʊkeɪsˈʃoʊ-/ noun [countable] an event or situation that is designed to show the good qualities of a person, organization, or productThe conference is intended to be a showcase for leading-edge technology. —showcase verb [transitive]The Olympic Games gave the country an opportunity to showcase its economic achievements.show·case nounChineseSyllable
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showcase
show‧case /ˈʃəʊkeɪs $ ˈʃoʊ-/
noun [countable]
1. an event or situation that is designed to show the good qualities of a person, organization, product etc
showcase for
The new musical is a good showcase for her talents.
2. a glass box containing objects for people to look at in a shop, at an art show etc
—showcase verb [transitive]:
She wants to showcase African–American literature.
show‧case /ˈʃəʊkeɪs $ ˈʃoʊ-/
noun [countable]1. an event or situation that is designed to show the good qualities of a person, organization, product etc
showcase for
2. a glass box containing objects for people to look at in a shop, at an art show etc
—showcase verb [transitive]: