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单词 showbiz
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Definition of showbiz in English:

showbiz

noun ˈʃəʊbɪz
mass nouninformal
  • some of the biggest names in showbiz
    short for show business
    as modifier tributes poured in from showbiz stars
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yet it's her showbiz background that accounts for much of her toughness.
    • The 25-year old from Moss Side is making it big behind the camera in the showbiz capital of the world.
    • Second, I am delighted that the name has a wider resonance in the showbiz and literary world.
    • This is where desperate immigrants, former showbiz stars and ancient juvenile delinquents seek asylum.
    • But time is precious for these football and showbiz stars and business high-flyers.
    • At the very least it could be a way back into showbiz for Michael Barrymore.
    • Here is a fairy-tale showbiz story that's almost too corny to be true.
    • For the thousands who queued up in the freezing cold there was only one word to describe the showbiz bash of the year - hot.
    • The years roll by and each takes its toll bringing with it some well known names from the showbiz scene.
    • Is showbiz's obsession with youth the only reason why getting old frightens her?
    • From Vegas, it was on to L.A. for friends, shopping and a few showbiz happenings.
    • So says Shawn Levy in his book on the Sinatra-led showbiz clan known as the Rat Pack.
    • It is not as if they court the showbiz lifestyle at the moment.
    • He chats about an enduring showbiz career, and tells how the first song he ever wrote was his biggest hit.
    • History has opened our eyes to the lust, crime and stupidity that lurked behind the glittering showbiz veneer.
    • The glamorous showbiz star has a huge cocaine addiction and it was starting to affect her work
    • For a showbiz child, he seems surprisingly at peace with his parents.
    • It has a quiet strength and integrity, not a lot of noisy showbiz pizazz.
    • Milind is not stuck with the showbiz world and is aware of the murky happenings in the society around.
    • At the time she was given her showbiz nickname she was relatively well-off; now she is simply rich.

Derivatives

  • showbizzy

  • adjective ˈʃəʊbɪziˈʃoʊˌbɪzi
    informal
    • Characteristic of show business, especially in being glamorous.

      she had a showbizzy upbringing in LA
      Example sentencesExamples
      • a big showbizzy wedding
      • And it was here we had our memorable, showbizzy moment at the Da Romana Trattoria on Via Galuppi.
      • Although Geoffrey's surname was actually Bragg, he changed it to the more showbizzy Kendal after his town or origin.
      • What Riverdance manages to do is take that and put it on a grander scale, make it showbizzy.
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