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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024show•case /ˈʃoʊˌkeɪs/USA pronunciation n., v., -cased, -cas•ing. n. [countable] - a glass case for the display of articles.
- an exhibit or display, usually of an ideal of something.
- Show Businessa setting, place, or means for displaying something on a trial basis:The club is a showcase for new comics.
v. [~ + object] - to exhibit or display.
- to present as a special event:The TV network plans to showcase a new production of the play.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024show•case (shō′kās′),USA pronunciation n., v., -cased, -cas•ing, adj. n. - a glass case for the display and protection of articles in shops, museums, etc.
- an exhibit or display, usually of an ideal or representative model of something.
- Show Businessthe setting, place, or vehicle for displaying something on a trial basis:The club is a showcase for new comics.
v.t. - to exhibit or display.
- Show Businessto present in or as if in an entertainment showcase:The bar showcases young jazz pianists.
- to show to best advantage:The part minimizes her acting ability and showcases her singing.
- to present as a special event:The TV network plans to showcase a new production of the play.
adj. - prominently or proudly regarded or presented:a showcase city.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: showcase /ˈʃəʊˌkeɪs/ n - a glass case used to display objects in a museum or shop
- a setting in which anything may be displayed to best advantage
vb - (transitive) to exhibit or display
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