presentation

presentation — noun

1. a planned event in which someone speaks before an audience in order to share inf

1.名詞B1
釋義

a planned event in which someone speaks before an audience in order to share information, explain ideas, or demonstrate a new product.

例句

Paloma gave a short presentation on solar energy to her science class.

give a presentation on [topic]

The sales team prepared a presentation for the new client about their software.

同義詞
  • talk

    less formal, often shorter or more conversational

  • lecture

    more formal and educational, usually delivered to students or academics

  • speech

    given on a special occasion, aimed at inspiring or persuading rather than informing

文法句型

presentation on [topic]

presentation about [topic]

give a presentation

用法筆記

Commonly used with the preposition 'on' or 'about' to introduce the topic, and 'to' for the audience.

常見錯誤

I gave a presentation for the board of directors.
I gave a presentation to the board of directors.
💡Use 'to' for the audience you are addressing; 'for' suggests you are doing it on someone else's behalf.

2. a formal ceremony in which prizes, certificates, degrees, or similar honours are

2.名詞B2
釋義

a formal ceremony in which prizes, certificates, degrees, or similar honours are officially given to the people who have earned or won them.

例句

The award presentation took place in the town hall with over two hundred guests.

award presentation — formal event

Devika's parents were invited to the presentation of her university degree.

presentation of [qualification]

同義詞
  • ceremony

    broader term that can include other formal events beyond giving awards

  • awards ceremony

    specifically focused on giving prizes; more common in entertainment contexts

  • graduation

    specific type of presentation ceremony where degrees are handed out

文法句型

presentation of [award/qualification]

award presentation

prize presentation

用法筆記

Frequently combines with the specific award name in the pattern 'presentation of [award/prize/degree]'. Unlike sense 1, this sense always involves giving something tangible to recipients.

常見錯誤

I went to a presentation and received a trophy.' (ambiguous — could mean sense 1)
I went to the award presentation and received a trophy.
💡Add 'award' or 'prize' before 'presentation' to clearly signal the ceremony sense.

3. the way something is arranged, shown, or displayed for other people to see, espe

3.名詞C2
釋義

the way something is arranged, shown, or displayed for other people to see, especially regarding how attractive, clear, or organized it looks.

例句

The presentation of the food on the plate was as impressive as its taste.

presentation of [noun] — visual arrangement

Rin focused on the presentation of her report, adding photos and clear headings.

同義詞
  • arrangement

    focuses on how items are positioned rather than how they appear visually

  • display

    emphasises the act of showing rather than the quality of the appearance

  • layout

    more specific to how content is organised on a page or screen

文法句型

the presentation of [something]

[noun] presentation

用法筆記

Uncountable in this sense — do not use 'a presentation' when referring to visual appearance. Frequently used in food, design, and data contexts.

常見錯誤

The chef cared about a good presentation of the dish.' (treating it as countable)
The chef cared about good presentation of the dish.
💡This sense is uncountable, so no article is needed before 'presentation'.

4. the general act of making something known, handing it over formally, or putting

4.名詞
釋義

the general act of making something known, handing it over formally, or putting it before others as part of your duty.

例句

The presentation of the petition to the mayor happened on Monday morning.

presentation of [document] to [person]

Marco's presentation of the evidence helped the team win the court case.

同義詞
  • submission

    more formal and specifically implies handing something in for review or approval

  • offering

    suggests giving as a gift or gesture, less official in tone

  • showing

    more concrete and visual, less commonly used in formal contexts

文法句型

presentation of [something] to [someone]

用法筆記

Typically used in formal or official contexts and often followed by 'of [thing] to [recipient]'. This is the broadest, most general sense of the word and overlaps with all other senses in meaning, but without the specific framing of a talk, ceremony, or visual appearance.