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单词 talent show
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Definition of talent show in English:

talent show

noun
  • A competition or show consisting of performances by a series of amateur entertainers.

    he got his first television break on a TV talent show
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Once a year the group stages a talent show, choosing a theme and designing costumes especially for it.
    • It's a talent show that starts by searching for six inexperienced dancers from among hundreds of young people who took part in regional auditions.
    • Later in the year they will be organizing some student events such as a talent show and international day.
    • He has involved himself with local events, including being a judge at a charity talent show.
    • The lead counselor of the oldest boys' cabin may try different methods of encouraging campers to try a new activity or perform on stage at a talent show.
    • The children had to audition to enter the talent show.
    • She performed in talent shows as a child, and by the time she was a teen, she had her own group.
    • It is also our ambition to hold a talent show at the end of the year.
    • She lost in a stunning upset yesterday on the British TV talent show where she had become an international Internet sensation last month.
    • I went on a television talent show before my voice broke.
    • Her first public appearance was at the age of four, singing in a local church, followed by local talent shows and stage productions.
    • He is currently running talent shows in Dublin in aid of the children's hospital.
    • She first came to national attention on the hit talent show American Idol.
    • She won first prize in an on-board talent show for her self-accompanied rendition of 'O Holy Night'.
    • They were invited to appear on a BBC talent show in 1976 and within months were given their own half-hour programme.
    • They gained local fame on the radio and auditioned successfully for a popular radio talent show.
    • He was in the church choir when he was discovered at a talent show.
    • At the age of eight he won his first talent show with his rhyming skills.
    • I was waiting for my name to be called, so I could try out for the talent show.
    • Since winning the talent show in February she has been recording a TV showcase.
    • Pupils at the primary school proved to be a gifted bunch when they staged a talent show.

Definition of talent show in US English:

talent show

noun
  • A show or competition consisting of performances by a series of amateur entertainers.

    he got his first television break on a TV talent show
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The children had to audition to enter the talent show.
    • They were invited to appear on a BBC talent show in 1976 and within months were given their own half-hour programme.
    • I went on a television talent show before my voice broke.
    • He is currently running talent shows in Dublin in aid of the children's hospital.
    • At the age of eight he won his first talent show with his rhyming skills.
    • She won first prize in an on-board talent show for her self-accompanied rendition of 'O Holy Night'.
    • She lost in a stunning upset yesterday on the British TV talent show where she had become an international Internet sensation last month.
    • The lead counselor of the oldest boys' cabin may try different methods of encouraging campers to try a new activity or perform on stage at a talent show.
    • Once a year the group stages a talent show, choosing a theme and designing costumes especially for it.
    • It's a talent show that starts by searching for six inexperienced dancers from among hundreds of young people who took part in regional auditions.
    • Later in the year they will be organizing some student events such as a talent show and international day.
    • Pupils at the primary school proved to be a gifted bunch when they staged a talent show.
    • She performed in talent shows as a child, and by the time she was a teen, she had her own group.
    • I was waiting for my name to be called, so I could try out for the talent show.
    • They gained local fame on the radio and auditioned successfully for a popular radio talent show.
    • He was in the church choir when he was discovered at a talent show.
    • Her first public appearance was at the age of four, singing in a local church, followed by local talent shows and stage productions.
    • It is also our ambition to hold a talent show at the end of the year.
    • He has involved himself with local events, including being a judge at a charity talent show.
    • Since winning the talent show in February she has been recording a TV showcase.
    • She first came to national attention on the hit talent show American Idol.
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