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Перевод: showmanship speek showmanship


[существительное]
искусство организации публичных зрелищ; умение показать товар лицом; умение произвести эффект


Тезаурус:

  1. Behind the geniality and the ebullient showmanship, something "passionate and austere" - I know of no other testimony which strikes that necessary note so firmly.
  2. Again, like most successful entrepreneurs, he knows the value of showmanship.
  3. The basis of showmanship is to portray a dog with physical beauty and structural soundness.
  4. He sounded as though he disapproved of exotic plant feeds and the new variety of vegetative showmanship.
  5. Mere showmanship is not in Vengerov's musical vocabulary, and in a piece like the Saint-Saens Havanaise the seductive tone quality, with all its shifts of colouring, is something to be relished.
  6. It was showmanship so that the illusion might have force, impact.
  7. Whatever showmanship may have been developed in the CHAB productions was now to be used originating talks programmes and other current affairs features, including discussion groups, from the Vancouver studios of CBC to the forty-odd stations of the national network.
  8. Purdy added, "Touch of showmanship about your presentation, too.
  9. 112 ROCK'N'ROLL GREATS is quite simply the definitive rock'n'roll treasury a permanent reminder of the timeless talents and scintillating showmanship of the music's greatest stars.
  10. Since the Forties he has led his own big bands, noted for their driving swing on up-tempo numbers like "Flying Home", and for the leader's exuberant showmanship.
  11. Does being true to oneself, and not selling out to Hollywood, really mean abandoning melodrama for realism, showmanship for seriousness, spectacle for solemn emotion, tight scripts for improvised styles?
  12. Layton's ebullience was on a par with Ezra Pound's "showmanship", and Leonard now found himself not so very far from where the great revolutionary poet (of Imagism, Vortism etc.) was actually incarcerated.
  13. But although these were indeed dog days for British film production, film producers were emerging who understood the need for modern styles of production, bigger budgets and more ambitious showmanship.

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