showmanship
noun [ U ] uk/ˈʃəʊ.mən.ʃɪp/ us/ˈʃoʊ.mən.ʃɪp/
演艺才能,表演的技能
the ability to entertain people
His showmanship in the ring shouldn't detract from his considerable skill. 不应让他在拳台上的表演技巧掩盖了他高超的拳击技巧。
The irrepressible boss of the company has plenty of old-fashioned showmanship. 这位精力充沛、开朗乐观的公司老板极富老式的表演才能。
See: showman
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- She has dismissed the Prime Minister for substituting political showmanship for substance.
- He hates flashy showmanship, which he says is all about the pianist and nothing to do with the music.
- The first hour was packed with great tunes and relaxed showmanship.