| 释义 | View usage for: (prezənteɪʃən,  US priːzen-) Word forms: plural presentations1. uncountable nounPresentation is the appearance of something, which someone has worked to create.  Her recipes were clear and her presentation simple.  Check the presentation. Get it properly laid out with a title page. 2. countable nounA presentation is a formal event at which someone is given a prize or award.  He received his award at a presentation in London yesterday.  ...at the presentation ceremony. Synonyms: giving, award, offering, donation More Synonyms of presentation 3. countable nounWhen someone gives a presentation, they give a formal talk, often in order to sell something or get support for a proposal.  She gave bosses a Powerpoint presentation of what she planned to do.  I always ask how much time I have to make my presentation.  ...a business presentation. Synonyms: demonstration, show, talk, launch More Synonyms of presentation 4. countable noun [usually with supplement]A presentation is something that is performed in front of an audience, for example a play or a ballet.[formal]  ...the Royal Opera's spectacular presentation of Agostino Steffani's Niobe, Queenof Thebes. 5.   See also  present4 More Synonyms of presentationpresentation in British English (ˌprɛzənˈteɪʃən) noun1. the act of presenting or state of being presented 2. the manner of presenting, esp the organization of visual details to create an overall impression  the presentation of the project is excellent but the content poor 3. the method of presenting  his presentation of the facts was muddled 4. a verbal report presented with illustrative material, such as slides, graphs, etc  a presentation on the company results 5. a. an offering or bestowal, as of a gift b. (as modifier)  a presentation copy of a book 6. a performance or representation, as of a play 7. the formal introduction of a person, as into society or at court; debut 8. the act or right of nominating a member of the clergy to a benefice 9.  medicine the position of a baby relative to the birth canal at the time of birth 10.  business  another word for presentment (sense 4) 11.  television linking material between programmes, such as announcements, trailers, or weather reports 12.   an archaic word for gift 13.  philosophy a sense datum 14. (often capital)  another name for (feast of) CandlemasDerived formspresentational (ˌpresenˈtational)  adjectivepresentation in American English (ˌprɛzənˈteɪʃən; ˌ prizənˈteɪʃən)   noun1.   a presenting or being presented 2.   something that is presented; specif., a.   a performance, as of a play 4.  Ecclesiasticala.   the naming of a clergyman to a benefice b.   a request to the bishop to institute the clergyman named 5.  Medicine  the position of the fetus in the uterus at the time of delivery, with reference to the part presenting itself at the mouth of the uterus   an arm or breech presentation 6.  Philosophy and Psychologya.   anything present in the consciousness at a single moment as an actual sensation or a mental image b.   anything known by sense perception rather than by description; percept Derived formspresentational (ˌpresenˈtational)  adjectiveWord origin ME < MFr presentacion  < LL praesentatio  < praesentare:  see ,  presentverb transitiveThis is the story of three American veterans who meet just before an awards presentation.This is the story of three American veterans who meet just before an awards presentation.It was epitomised by the shirt presentation ceremony before the final international.Much space in the specifications was given to final presentation.Stunning location & food presentation at end.There will also be careers and company presentations.The crowds plainly enjoy the element of theatre around the awards presentations and equine parades.No two stories are the same in content and presentation.And to cap a miserable championship he was criticised for snubbing the presentation ceremony.Great store was set by the decorative presentation of food.There will also be a range of career seminars and company presentations.He simply bounced out of his car and set off on foot to get to the presentation ceremony on time.Wrong - not when the pair have the business presentation of their lives just around the corner.How do you feel about your weight, appearance and presentation?They will be shown round it at an architectural book presentation in May.What may look good in a PowerPoint presentation can be fatally unrealistic.Thought PowerPoint was just for business presentations?What sort of person gives PowerPoint presentations to the sick?It is not primarily a book of presentation skills' although there are many useful ones here.It also acts as a multimedia remote that can control a PowerPoint presentation.The teams were also tested on their design, costs and business presentation skills.Standing in front of a room of people, having to give a presentation.The presentation of the food was phenomenal - so imaginative and quirky.He seems, as one might expect, more obsessed by presentation than content.Highlights include a CV clinic, company presentations and the chance to meet recruiters.Examples of 'presentation' in a sentencepresentationIn other languagespresentationBritish English: presentation  /ˌprɛzənˈteɪʃən / NOUN  A presentation is the act of formally giving something such as a prize or document. ...the presentation of the awards. American English: presentation Arabic: تَقْدِيـم Brazilian Portuguese: apresentação Chinese: 授予 Croatian: prezentacija Czech: předání slavnostníDanish: præsentation Dutch: presentatie European Spanish: presentación Finnish: esittely esitysFrench: présentation exposéGerman: Präsentation Greek: παρουσίαση Italian: presentazione Japanese: 紹介 Korean: 발표 Norwegian: presentasjon Polish: prezentacja European Portuguese: apresentação Romanian: prezentareRussian: вручение Latin American Spanish: presentación Swedish: framställning Thai: การเสนอ Turkish: sunma Ukrainian: врученняVietnamese: bản thuyết trình 
Chinese translation of 'presentation'presentation (prɛznˈteɪʃən) n  (c) [of award, prize] 授予(shòuyǔ) (u) (= appearance) [of product, food] 外观(觀)(wàiguān) [of essay, report] 观(觀)感(guāngǎn)
 (c) (= lecture, talk) 陈(陳)述(chénshù) (c) (Theat, = production) 演出(yǎnchū)  (场(場), chǎng)  to give a presentation 做陈(陳)述(zuò chénshù)  on presentation of ...   [voucher, invitation] 一经(經)出示 ... (yī jīng chūshì ... )
Definition the act of presenting or being presented at the presentation ceremonySynonyms giving investiture bestowal conferralDefinition the manner of presenting a business presentationDefinition a talk or lecture Keep the presentation of the dish simple.the presentation of the government's economic report Synonyms offering tabling delivery introduction tendering profferingDefinition a public performance, such as a play or a ballet Scottish Opera's presentation of Das RheingoldSynonyms staging arrangement representationthe white dress she had worn for her presentation at Court Synonyms debut launching coming out receptionAdditional synonymsDefinition a formal speech The president had scheduled an address to the people for that evening.Synonyms speech,  talk,  lecture,  discourse,  sermon,  dissertation,  harangue,  homily,  oration,  spiel (informal), disquisitionDefinition the form in which things are arranged an imaginative flower arrangementSynonyms display,  grouping,  system,  order,  ordering,  design,  ranging,  structure,  rank,  organization,  exhibition,  line-up,  presentation,  array,  marshalling,  classification,  disposition (archaic),  alignment,  setup (informal)the award of the player of the match trophy Synonyms giving,  presentation,  allotment,  bestowal,  conferment,  conferralAdditional synonymsDefinition an exhibition a display of your workSynonyms exhibition,  show,  demonstration,  presentation,  showing,  array,  expo (informal), expositionDefinition a contribution to a charity or other organization Employees make regular donations to charity.Synonyms contribution,  gift,  subscription,  offering,  present,  grant,  hand-out,  boon (archaic),  alms,  stipend,  gratuity,  benefaction,  largesse or largess,  koha (New Zealand)Definition a public display of art, skills, etc. an exhibition of expressionist artSynonyms show,  display,  exhibit,  showing,  fair,  representation,  presentation,  spectacle,  showcase,  expo (informal),  exposition,  ex (Canadian, informal)Definition a large public exhibition an art expositionSynonyms exhibition,  show,  fair,  display,  demonstration,  presentation,  expo (informal)Definition the act of introducing something or someone He is remembered for the introduction of the moving assembly line.Synonyms launch,  institution,  establishment,  start,  opening,  beginning,  pioneering,  presentation,  initiation,  inauguration,  induction,  commencement, instigationDefinition an act or instance of launching the launch of a campaign to restore law and orderSynonyms beginning,  start,  introduction,  initiation,  opening,  founding,  setting-up,  inauguration,  commencement, instigationDefinition the arrangement or plan of something, such as a building He tried to recall the layout of the farmhouse.Synonyms arrangement,  design,  draft,  outline,  format,  plan,  formation,  geographyDefinition a talk on a particular subject delivered to an audience In his lecture he covered an enormous variety of topics.Synonyms talk,  address,  speech,  lesson,  instruction,  presentation,  discourse,  sermon,  exposition,  harangue,  oration,  disquisition,  webinarDefinition style or fashion They've opted for a rustic look in the kitchen.Synonyms appearance,  effect,  bearing,  face,  air,  style,  fashion,  cast,  aspect,  manner,  expression,  impression,  complexion,  guise,  countenance (literary),  semblance,  demeanour,  mien (literary),  l%kDefinition a contribution to the funds of a religious organization funds from local church offeringsSynonyms contribution,  gift,  donation,  present,  subscription,  hand-out,  stipend,  widow's miteAdditional synonymsShe was much admired for her portrayals of assertive women. Synonyms performance,  interpretation,  enacting,  take (informal, US),  acting,  impersonation,  performance as,  characterization,  personation (rare)Definition the presentation of a play, opera, etc. a critically acclaimed production of OthelloSynonyms presentation,  staging,  mountingDefinition a suggestion put forward for consideration the government's proposals to abolish free health careSynonyms suggestion,  plan,  programme,  scheme,  offer,  terms,  design,  project,  bid,  motion,  recommendation,  tender,  presentation,  proposition,  overture, profferDefinition a performance of a piece of music or a dramatic role The musicians broke into a rousing rendition of the song.Synonyms performance,  arrangement,  interpretation,  rendering,  take (informal, US),  reading,  version,  delivery,  presentation,  execution,  portrayal, depictionDefinition a display or exhibition the Chelsea flower showSynonyms exhibition,  fair,  display,  parade,  expo (informal),  extravaganza,  exposition,  pageant, pageantryDefinition a theatrical or other entertainment How about going to see a show in London?Synonyms entertainment,  performance,  play,  production,  drama,  musical,  presentation,  theatrical performanceDefinition a talk given to an audience He delivered his speech in French.Synonyms talk,  address,  lecture,  discourse,  harangue,  homily,  oration,  spiel (informal),  disquisition,  whaikorero (New Zealand)Definition a speech or lecture The guide gave us a brief talk on the history of the site.Synonyms speech,  lecture,  presentation,  report,  address,  seminar,  discourse,  sermon,  symposium,  dissertation,  harangue,  oration,  disquisition,  whaikorero (New Zealand) |