talent show
英 [ˈtælənt ʃəʊ]
美 [ˈtælənt ʃoʊ]
n. (普通人为赢取奖项的)才艺表演,大奖赛
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (普通人为赢取奖项的)才艺表演,大奖赛
Atalent show,talent competition, ortalent contestis a show where ordinary people perform an act on stage, usually in order to try to win a prize for the best performance.- He began his musical career in talent shows...
他的音乐生涯始于才艺表演。 - At the age of 18, she won first prize in a talent contest.
18 岁那年,她在一次大奖赛中获得一等奖。
- He began his musical career in talent shows...
双语例句
- In2006, Bianca auditioned for a brand-new TV talent show called America's Got Talent.
2006年,比安卡为一个崭新的电视台节目选秀,被称之为“美国之天才”进行试演。 - I liked Mary's singing in the talent show.
我喜欢玛丽在有奖竞赛中的演唱。 - We are also not allowing you to perform on the talent show.
我们还不允许你在才艺比赛上表演。 - Why did we have some prehistoric rock guitarist and a talent show winner miming to some abysmal sound track?
为什么我们要找一些过去的摇滚吉他手和糟透的选秀歌手来刺激我们? - I am convinced by his talent show.
我发觉他确实是一个很不错的人才。 - Last week's talent show was a great success.
上周的天才表演真是非常成功。 - At the age of 18, she won first prize in a talent contest.
18岁那年,她在一次大奖赛中获得一等奖。 - She's the star of a television talent show, but Li Yuchun is not an outstanding singer or dancer.
她是一场电视才艺秀的明星,但李宇春并不是一位出色的歌手或者舞者。 - For Diversity, the catalyst was entering for a television talent show, Britains Got Talent.
对于Diversity来说,催化剂是参加英国达人秀的电视选秀节目。 - I believe we do the good job in talent show.
我相信在才艺表演中,我们表现地很称职。