[/ˏpreznˈteɪʃn; US ˏpriːzen-; ˏprizɛnˋteʃən/] n 用法: 1 [U] (a) presenting or being presented 赠送; 引见; 提出; 出席; 显示; 演出; 举枪致敬: They are preparing for the presentation of a new musical. 他们正准备上演新的歌舞喜剧. * The cheque is payable on presentation, ie at the bank. 本支票见票即付. (b) way in which sth is presented 赠送、 引见、 提出、 出席、 显示、 演出等的方式: The presentation of the material was untidy. 所提交的资料缺乏条理. * She needs to improve her presentation of the arguments. 她需要改进阐述其论点的方式. 用法: 2 [C] (a) thing presented 所赠送、 引见、 提出、 显示、 演出等的事物: We went to the premiere of their new presentation. 我们去观看了他们的新剧目的首场演出. (b) gift, esp one given at a formal ceremony 赠品; 礼物; (尤指经仪式)授予之物: We want to make her a presentation to celebrate her jubilee. 我们想送她一件礼物以庆贺她的纪念日. * The Queen will make the presentation (ie will hand over the gift) herself. 女王将亲自授予礼品. * [attrib 作定语] a presentation ceremony, ie one at which a presentation is made 赠礼仪式 * a presentation copy, ie a free book presented by the publisher or by the author (出版者或作者免费提供的)赠阅本. 用法: 3 [C, U] position of a baby in the mother's body just before birth 胎位. |