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Presentation Latin Noun ˌpreznˈteɪʃn ˌpriːznˈteɪʃn Sales Manager Give

Word3 presentation
WordType (noun)
Phonetic /ˌpreznˈteɪʃn/ /ˌpriːznˈteɪʃn/
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  • the sales manager will give a presentation on the new products.
  • several speakers will be making short presentations.
  • the conference will begin with a keynote presentation by a leading industry figure.
  • a slide/video/multimedia presentation
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presentation

(noun)/ˌpreznˈteɪʃn/ /ˌpriːznˈteɪʃn/
  1. a meeting at which something, especially a new product or idea, or piece of work, is shown to a group of people
    • The sales manager will give a presentation on the new products.
    • Several speakers will be making short presentations.
    • The conference will begin with a keynote presentation by a leading industry figure.
    • a slide/video/multimedia presentation
  2. the act of showing something or of giving something to somebody
    • The trial was adjourned following the presentation of new evidence to the court.
    • The presentation of prizes began after the speeches.
    • The Mayor will make the presentation (= hand over the gift) herself.
    • Members will be admitted on presentation of a membership card.
    • a presentation copy (= a free book given by the author or publisher)
    • a presentation ceremony/evening
  3. the way in which something is offered, shown, explained, etc. to others
    • Improving the product's presentation (= the way it is wrapped, advertised, etc.) should increase sales.
    • I admire the clear, logical presentation of her arguments.
    • The main emphasis of the training will be on presentation skills.
  4. the series of computer slides (= images) that are shown with the talk when somebody gives a presentation at a meeting
    • I've put my presentation on a memory stick.
  5. a ceremony or formal occasion during which a gift or prize is given
    • the school's annual presentation evening
  6. a performance of a play, etc. in a theatre
  7. the position in which a baby is lying in the mother’s body just before birth
  8. Word Origin

    • late Middle English: via Old French from late Latin praesentatio(n-), from Latin praesentare ‘place before’ (in medieval Latin ‘present as a gift’), from praesent- ‘being at hand’, present participle of praeesse, from prae ‘before’ + esse ‘be’.
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