show biz
英 [ʃəʊ ˈbɪz]
美 [ʃoʊ ˈbɪz]
网络 娱乐圈; 演艺事业; 演艺圈
英英释义
noun
- those involved in providing entertainment: radio and television and films and theater
双语例句
- She has show biz in her blood.
她已表明合作在她的血液。 - Looks like another trick borrowed from show biz.
这看上去像是从演艺界借用的另一个花招。 - The swings of show biz reflect a deep concern and disagreement over whether technology holds promise or peril.
娱乐业在终结者和反终结者之间的摇摆,反映出人们对科技究竟会带来福音还是灾难这一问题的关注与分歧。 - Guess who's back in show biz!
猜谁又回演艺圈了? - S: people in show biz can have such an easy life; I don't know why they have to make it so complicated. M: I would never want to be a celebrity because the paparazzi would also be after you.
演艺圈的人可以生活得轻松自在,我搞不懂他们为什么要把事情弄得那么复杂。 - As a big sister of the show biz, Anita Mui is not happy about this phenomenon.
面对当今歌坛这种现象,作为歌坛“大姐大”的梅艳芳自然不满意。 - As we can see from the show biz, women artists with distinctive characters take up a fairly large place.
在过去一个多世纪的时间里,女性的社会地位已经得到了显著的提高。 - She's always reading those gossip magazines to find what's happening in show biz.
她总是读那些八卦杂志,看演艺界有什么新鲜事。 - One who spends lavishly and ostentatiously on entertainment. a garish barrage of show-biz glitz ( Peter G.Davis)
浪费卖弄地娱乐消费的人。娱乐业花花绿绿的潮流(彼得G.戴维斯) - Oh, my dad and my mom, they loved show biz so much.
哦,我爸爸和妈妈,他们非常热爱演艺事业。