单词 | roadshow |
释义 | roadshow (roʊdʃoʊ) also road show Word forms: plural roadshows 1. countable noun A roadshow is a travelling show organized by a radio station, magazine, or company. The BBC Radio 2 Roadshow will broadcast live from the exhibition. 2. countable noun A roadshow is a show presented by travelling actors. [US] 3. countable noun A roadshow is a group of people who travel around a country, for example as part of an advertising or political campaign. [mainly US] The Democratic Presidential ticket plans another road show, this time through theindustrial Midwest. roadshow in British English (ˈrəʊdˌʃəʊ) noun 1. a. a radio show broadcast live from one of a number of towns or venues being visited by a presenter who is touring an area b. the touring presenter and the personnel and equipment needed to present such a show the roadshow will be in Brighton next week 2. a group of entertainers, esp pop musicians, on tour 3. any occasion when an organization attracts publicity while touring or visiting an antiques roadshow a royal roadshow roadshow in American English (ˈroʊdˌʃoʊ) US noun 1. a show presented by a theatrical troupe on tour 2. the showing of a film at selected theaters with reserved seats and an admission price higher than the usual ticket price Examples of 'roadshow' in a sentence |
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