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🔑 pre·sen·ta·tionBrE /ˌpreznˈteɪʃn/NAmE /ˌpriːzenˈteɪʃn/ noun🔑 [U] the act of showing sth or of giving sth to sb 提交;授予;颁发;出示◆The trial was adjourned following the presentation of new evidence to the court. 新证据呈到庭上后,审讯就宣告暂停。◆The presentation of prizes began after the speeches. 讲话结束后就开始颁奖了。◆The Mayor will make the presentation (= hand over the gift) herself. 市长将亲自颁发礼品。◆Members will be admitted on presentation of a membership card. 会员出示会员证便可入场。🔑 [U] the way in which sth is offered, shown, explained, etc. to others 提出(或展示、解释等)的方式◆Improving the product's presentation (= the way it is wrapped, advertised, etc.) should increase sales. 改进产品的包装形式会提高销售量。◆I admire the clear, logical presentation of her arguments. 我很欣赏她的论证,言辞清晰且有条理。🔑 [C] a meeting at which sth, especially a new product or idea, or piece of work, is shown to a group of people 展示会;介绍会;发布会◆The sales manager will give a presentation on the new products. 营销经理将举行一次新产品推介会。 [C] the series of computer slides (= images) that accompany the talk when sb gives a presentation at a meeting 幻灯片演示◆I've put my presentation on a memory stick. 我已经把我的幻灯片演示文件存在 U 盘里了。 [C] a ceremony or formal occasion during which a gift or prize is given 颁奖仪式;赠送仪式 [C] a performance of a play, etc. in a theatre (戏剧等的)上演,演出 [C, U] (medical 医学) the position in which a baby is lying in the mother's body just before birth 先露(胎儿的临产胎位) |