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单词 ice show
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Definition of ice show in English:

ice show

noun
  • An entertainment performed by ice skaters.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The theatre's stage has been transformed into an ice rink for the spectacular ice show Sleeping Beauty, which features Olympic skating stars from Russia.
    • She heads a cast of 23 former champion skaters in what will be the Churchill Theatre's first ever ice show.
    • You got to admit, the characters are already in Vegas, I'm sure they're charting out the ice show.
    • An extravaganza not to be missed, the ice show appeals to everybody.
    • When I saw the audience, the families and all the excited kids, I knew whatever it took, we would team up together and give this rural crowd their much anticipated ice show.
    • Do you ever go back to look at other skaters' work for inspiration, such as skaters like John Curry, Belita, or even older productions of ice shows, ballets?
    • They infiltrated the scary netherworlds of beauty pageants, fashion shoots and ice shows.
    • Originally built in 1927 for ice shows and horse events, the Mercer Arena in Seattle, Washington was an unlikely candidate to host the North American debut of Peter Brook's Hamlet from April 6th to the 19th.
    • There are things he is doing now that he would never have done before like appearing in the ice show at the Link Centre.
    • Bates also hopes to become a skater in an ice show, then go on to become a choreographer.
    • Often, professional skaters work the national ice show circuit to maintain their skills and earn extra money.
    • Where audiences for sports events or ice shows were in the habit of arriving on time for the performance, movie audiences wandered in at any time where previews, short subjects, and double bills were in continuous run.
    • Sonja Henie was an Olympic and World figure skating champion, movie star, and pioneer of ice shows.
    • It's more like an Austin Powers review, or an ice show spectacular - just a framework for comedy bits and musical numbers.
    • Cousins is here to introduce the festivities and promote Scotland's first outdoor ice show, Woosh! which he has created and will compère on December 19.
    • It clearly positions Ice Sheffield as a premier venue for hosting ice sports, ice shows and family entertainment events.
    • ‘I want to teach and I would also love to do ice shows,’ Pippa stated.
    • More than 850 sick kids from a local children's hospital took advantage of tickets to his suite at the team's arena; they attended hockey games, circuses and ice shows.
    • If the show's producers have any sense, they'll be booking a tribute to Stevie Wonder next: surely the only artists who'd approve this sort of thing would be those who've never actually seen an ice show.
    • An ice show is something that isn't that common around here so when it comes, people of all ages are clamouring to see it.
 
 

Definition of ice show in US English:

ice show

nounˈīs ˌSHōˈaɪs ˌʃoʊ
  • An entertainment performed by ice skaters.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Originally built in 1927 for ice shows and horse events, the Mercer Arena in Seattle, Washington was an unlikely candidate to host the North American debut of Peter Brook's Hamlet from April 6th to the 19th.
    • They infiltrated the scary netherworlds of beauty pageants, fashion shoots and ice shows.
    • There are things he is doing now that he would never have done before like appearing in the ice show at the Link Centre.
    • You got to admit, the characters are already in Vegas, I'm sure they're charting out the ice show.
    • If the show's producers have any sense, they'll be booking a tribute to Stevie Wonder next: surely the only artists who'd approve this sort of thing would be those who've never actually seen an ice show.
    • The theatre's stage has been transformed into an ice rink for the spectacular ice show Sleeping Beauty, which features Olympic skating stars from Russia.
    • Bates also hopes to become a skater in an ice show, then go on to become a choreographer.
    • Often, professional skaters work the national ice show circuit to maintain their skills and earn extra money.
    • She heads a cast of 23 former champion skaters in what will be the Churchill Theatre's first ever ice show.
    • Sonja Henie was an Olympic and World figure skating champion, movie star, and pioneer of ice shows.
    • It's more like an Austin Powers review, or an ice show spectacular - just a framework for comedy bits and musical numbers.
    • Where audiences for sports events or ice shows were in the habit of arriving on time for the performance, movie audiences wandered in at any time where previews, short subjects, and double bills were in continuous run.
    • An ice show is something that isn't that common around here so when it comes, people of all ages are clamouring to see it.
    • When I saw the audience, the families and all the excited kids, I knew whatever it took, we would team up together and give this rural crowd their much anticipated ice show.
    • Do you ever go back to look at other skaters' work for inspiration, such as skaters like John Curry, Belita, or even older productions of ice shows, ballets?
    • Cousins is here to introduce the festivities and promote Scotland's first outdoor ice show, Woosh! which he has created and will compère on December 19.
    • It clearly positions Ice Sheffield as a premier venue for hosting ice sports, ice shows and family entertainment events.
    • ‘I want to teach and I would also love to do ice shows,’ Pippa stated.
    • An extravaganza not to be missed, the ice show appeals to everybody.
    • More than 850 sick kids from a local children's hospital took advantage of tickets to his suite at the team's arena; they attended hockey games, circuses and ice shows.
 
 
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