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Перевод: showman
[существительное] хозяин цирка, аттракциона и т.п.; балаганщик ; шоумен ; специалист по организации зрелищ
Тезаурус:
- Surrealist painting had publicity value, especially when executed by a showman like Salvador Dali, who married the former wife of the poet Paul luard.
- On 5 September 1818, James Hamilton, grocer extraordinaire and showman by nature gave the first public commercial showing of the new "light-brackets" by installing "sex jetties", or six of the "wee lights ", as we might say today.
- Other great names have played their part: Toscanini, the god-like showman, worked hard to popularise repertoire; Mengelburg, with the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, proved a gifted orchestral trainer.
- For the next 90 minutes there followed an exemplary lecture on most aspects of Chinese life, given by a master scholar and showman.
- THE prospect that Brazil's next President could be a television showman with dyed hair and an ear-to-ear grin sewn in shape by plastic surgery has been firmly quashed by the seven wise men of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal.
- It reaches us through not only the filtering processes of memory but also the demands of style: and this is particularly obvious in this instance Although his autobiography was never published, the teller of this tale, James Mackenzie, was a professional showman who ended up on the fairground stage.
- fairground booth belonging to the showman John Richardson who was born in a workhouse in 1761 and died worth 20,000 in 1837.
- Television showman taken off the air in Brazil election race.
- The travelling showman William Haggar's The Life of Charles Peace (1905) may be less achieved but the sympathy it elicits for the ingenious villain who had been hanged in 1879 marks it out as a piece of genuine popular entertainment.
- But there was a joker in the pack, too, a fool at this court of kings, a jester, a clown, pure showman and extrovert, the big-wave riders' answer to Evel Knievel.
- Then there was a real showman in the person of debonair Harry Pryce who conducted "Stag Party", "Musical Mirror" and "From Leicester Square to Broadway" for many years.
- In other words, having a space open to all, where you're a bit of a showman and hope someone else likes it as much as you do.
- There was a magazine called Kine Weekly , which would give a showman's award for the best stunt.
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