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/ˌpreznˈteɪʃn/ |
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1 | U the way in which something is shown , arranged, explained etc (展示、组织、解释等的)方式;外观;外貌 |
| Using a computer helped with the spelling and presentation of his school work. 使用计算机对他作业的拼写和格式帮助很大。 |
| The style of presentation is very important in a museum. 博物馆中的陈列风格很重要。 |
| 1a | used for showing something in an attractive way 用于演示的 | | a presentation folder 演示用文件夹 | |
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2 | C a ceremony at which something such as a prize is given to someone (颁奖等)仪式,典礼 |
| He will receive the prize at a presentation on Saturday. 他将在星期六的典礼上接受奖品。 |
| 2a | U the process of giving something such as a prize to someone at a ceremony (在仪式上的)颁奖,授勋 | |
| 2b | C something that you receive at a presentation (在仪式上接受的)奖项,赠予物 | | Kim received a presentation to mark his achievements over 25 years. 金收到了一份奖项,以纪念他25年来所获的成就。 | |
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3 | C a formal talk in which you describe or explain something to a group of people 陈述;描述;阐述 |
| make/give a presentation (on sth) I’ m going to ask you each to make a very short presentation. 我将要求你们每个人作一个非常简短的陈述。 |
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4 | C/U the process of offering something for people to consider or judge (证物的)提交,提供 |
| Last night the prosecution team ended their presentation of the case against him. 昨天晚上,起诉组结束了对他的举证。 |
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5 | U the process of showing something such as a passport to someone in an official position so that they can check it (证件等的)出示 |
| On presentation of a valid ticket, passengers may claim a free drink. 旅客出示有效票据,即可获赠一份饮料。 |
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6 | C a performance of a play or other entertainment 演出;表演;上演 |
| a two-hour presentation of Charlotte Brontë’ s classic tale of love 长达两个小时的夏洛蒂·勃朗特的经典爱情故事演出 |
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