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['ʃəukeɪs] 1. сущ.; = show-caseSyn:2) возможность показать что-л. в выгодном свете, с наилучшей стороныThe Venice Film Festival has always been the showcase of Italian cinema. — Венецианский кинофестиваль всегда был витриной итальянского кино.
The Writers' Page. A showcase for writers, both published and unpublished, in all categories and genres. — "Страничка писателей": возможность проявиться для авторов, как публиковавшихся, так и не публиковавшихся ранее, и работающих в любом жанре.
Syn:2. гл.выставлять, демонстрировать, показывать (в наиболее выгодном свете; с наилучшей стороны)Restored films are being showcased this month at a festival in Paris. — В этом месяце на фестивале в Париже демонстрируются восстановленные фильмы.
The main aim of the exhibition is to showcase British design. — Главная цель выставки - показать достижения британского дизайна.
The South Koreans... hope the Olympics will... showcase their country's breathtaking economic progress. — Жители Южной Кореи надеются, что Олимпийские игры дадут им возможность продемонстрировать головокружительный экономический рост своей страны.
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