showcase
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A showcase is a glass container with valuable objects inside it, for example, at an exhibition or in a museum. 玻璃陳列櫃
2. N-COUNT You use showcase to refer to a situation or setting in which something is displayed or presented to its best advantage. 展示場郃[with supp]
The festival remains a valuable showcase for new talent. 該音樂節依然是新秀展示才華的寶貴機會。
3. V-T If something is showcased, it is displayed or presented to its best advantage. 展示[journalism] [usu passive]
Restored films are being showcased this month at a festival in Paris. 本月的巴黎電影節將展映一些脩複版的電影。
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showcase /ˈʃəʊˌkeɪs/ (showcasing,showcased,showcases)
剑桥词典
showcase noun [C] (CONTAINER)
a container with glass sides in which valuable or important objects are kept so that they can be looked at without being touched , damaged , or stolen
(玻璃)陳列櫃,展示櫥
showcase noun [C] (OPPORTUNITY)
a situation or event that makes it possible for the best features of something to be seen
展示優點的場郃(或機會)
The Venice Film Festival has always been the showcase of Italian cinema . 威尼斯電影節一直是展示意大利電影的絕好機會。
The exhibition is an annual showcase for British design and innovation . 該展覽是展示英國設計和創新的年度盛會。 返回 showcase