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 presentation [,prezәn'teiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 赠与, 描述, 介绍

[计] 简报

[医] 先露, 表象(心理)

[经] 提示, 交单




    presentation
    [ noun ]
    1. the activity of formally presenting something (as a prize or reward)

    2. <noun.act>
      she gave the trophy but he made the presentation
    3. a show or display; the act of presenting something to sight or view

    4. <noun.act>
      the presentation of new data
      he gave the customer a demonstration
    5. the act of making something publicly available; presenting news or other information by broadcasting or printing it

    6. <noun.communication>
      he prepared his presentation carefully in advance
    7. the act of presenting a proposal

    8. <noun.communication>
    9. a visual representation of something

    10. <noun.artifact>
    11. formally making a person known to another or to the public

    12. <noun.communication>
    13. (obstetrics) position of the fetus in the uterus relative to the birth canal

    14. <noun.attribute>
      Cesarean sections are sometimes the result of abnormal presentations


    Presentation \Pres`en*ta"tion\, n. [L. praesentatio a showing,
    representation: cf. F. pr['e]sentation.]
    1. The act of presenting, or the state of being presented; a
    setting forth; an offering; bestowal.

    Prayers are sometimes a presentation of mere
    desires. --Hooker.

    2. Hence, exhibition; representation; display; appearance;
    semblance; show.

    Under the presentation of the shoots his wit.
    --Shak.

    3. That which is presented or given; a present; a gift, as,
    the picture was a presentation. [R.]

    4. (Eccl.) The act of offering a clergyman to the bishop or
    ordinary for institution in a benefice; the right of
    presenting a clergyman.

    If the bishop admits the patron's presentation, the
    clerk so admitted is next to be instituted by him.
    --Blackstone.

    5. (Med.) The particular position of the child during labor
    relatively to the passage though which it is to be brought
    forth; -- specifically designated by the part which first
    appears at the mouth of the uterus; as, a breech
    presentation.

    {Presentation copy}, a copy of a book, engraving, etc.,
    presented to some one by the author or artist, as a token
    of regard.

    1. Friday's half-day investor presentation at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre - organised by yet another well-connected public relations firm, Balfour Harley Associates - is a start.
    2. The CEO of a giant electronics company, renowned for his outspoken impatience, became annoyed at a marketing presentation.
    3. Shares in TI Group, which last night held a presentation for investors at Kleinwort Benson, were in demand, adding 8 at 345p.
    4. The picture could also be more accurate despite the confusing presentation of the change.
    5. Anthrax expert Dr. Philip Brachman of Emory Univeristy called the Soviets' presentation in Washington a "landmark report" in an interview Tuesday with the Washington Post.
    6. Ashton-Tate introduced a personal computer program to create full-color charts, graphs and presentation slides and transparencies.
    7. He said further that "when you get to that part of the presentation, you see visible evidence that his blood pressure rises and you see a very determined president who says, 'I'm just not going to do that.'"
    8. Sharon Rengers, a nurse at Kosair Children's Hospital in Louisville, gave a similar presentation to students at Alton Middle School in September.
    9. He was pleasantly surprised by the balance and fairness of the historical presentation, but depressed that he was the only Japanese present.
    10. "We decided we'd better include it in our presentation to the committee," a company spokesman says.
    11. The statement said that, while Bush still supported the plan, he was afraid that its formal presentation at this time could actually lead to Democratic action to raise the top tax rates to 33 percent.
    12. Videocart rose 3/4 to 7 after the company made a presentation before a Hambrecht & Quist Inc. technology conference.
    13. "I'm awe-struck," admitted comic Aykroyd, nominated for his first dramatic role in a film. "I've appeared on the academy show as a presenter, but never as a nominee." The awards presentation will be held Monday.
    14. He added that "we have every intention of going forward with the Old National acquisition," and said the company will make a formal presentation to Moody's analysts when financing plans have been formalized.
    15. TWO YEARS after regulators opened the doors to geared futures and options unit trusts, the first geared futures and options fund (GFOF) is ready for presentation to the British public.
    16. Make a Difference Foundation receives money from that TV presentation _ the concert won't be broadcast on any other channel for at least four months _ and from a Polygram recording.
    17. Hexcel jumped 2 to 14. The company gave a presentation yesterday at Goldman, Sachs & Co.'s commercial aerospace conference.
    18. R.M. Dunleavy, the Navy's air warfare chief, introduced Currie's presentation to the aviator's group by telling the friendly audience "The future of naval aviation is at a crossroads.
    19. Lord Geller is scheduled to give a presentation today in competition with five other agencies.
    20. In testimony scheduled for presentation today, TRW chairman Ruben Mettler says that "mischarging and other irregularities have indeed occurred."
    21. The presentation of its full-year figures next month would seem as good an opportunity as any to provide the answers.
    22. Energy Secretary James Watkins, who made a presentation Friday at the meeting of Bush's Economic Policy Council, is recommending that the strategy include both increased fuel efficiency standards and a requirement for greater use of nongasoline fuels.
    23. The survey reported 80 percent of the respondents think eyeglasses help the wearer focus on making a power statement during a business presentation.
    24. Sainsbury was a victim of John Major's government reshuffle - and thus absent from the presentation.
    25. NEW DELHI'S `DISINVESTMENT' India is scheduled today to complete the $430 million sale of shares in 16 companies in time for the presentation Saturday of next year's government budget.
    26. The museum's audio-visual presentation and exhibitions act as a gateway to further explorations.
    27. Akira Yeiri, Bridgestone president, said in a statement that the consolidation will enable a unified presentation to tire customers.
    28. The president himself, they say, has lost so much credibility in recent months that only a presentation to the full cabinet, assembled in the Roosevelt Room, will assure skeptics that the secretary of state has "made a clean breast."
    29. The market was going through a period of 'intense media speculation', and any delay risked 'more false and damaging rumours'. Halfway through his presentation Mr Coleridge was congratulated by one Name, Mr Alan Diamond, for his leadership.
    30. "Four years ago it was usual to see sacks of unwashed potatoes on supermarket shelves, but such presentation is no longer acceptable," says an Agriculture Department report.
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