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show
verb /ʃəʊ/
present tense
I/you/we/theyshow
he/she/itshows
present participleshowing
past tenseshowed
past participleshown
  1. 1
    [T] to prove that something exists or is true 证明;证实

    The study shows an increase in the disease among the elderly. 该研究证明该疾病在老年人中有所增加。

    show (that) :

    The test results show that he could not have committed the murder. 测试结果表明他不可能犯下谋杀罪。

    show what/where/why etc :

    Accidents like this show what can happen when drivers are not alert. 像这样的事故告诉大家如果司机大意会发生什么样的事情。

    be shown to do something :

    Smoking has been shown to increase the risk of getting lung cancer. 吸烟已被证实会增加患肺癌的危险。

    as shown by/in something :

    As has been shown by our study, young people are less likely to vote. 我们的研究证明,年轻人投票的可能性较小。

    show someone/something to be something :

    The drug has shown itself to be an effective treatment for depression. 这种药已经证实对治疗抑郁症很有效。

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  2. 2
    [T] to give information that you can see on a printed thing such as a map or photograph 标示;显示

    Members receive a detailed map showing all the major tourist attractions. 成员们都收到了一份详细标示所有主要游览景点的地图。

    show something by something :

    The temperature is shown on the diagram by a red line. 在图表上,温度以红线标示。

    show something as something :

    Chemical changes are shown on the chart as small circles. 化学变化在图表上被标示为小圆圈。

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    To show or display something: show, display, produce...
    1. a.
      to give information that you can see in a film or on television (在电影或电视中)显示,公布

      The election results were shown on television. 选举结果在电视上公布了。

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    2. b.
      to give information that you can see on a piece of equipment that measures something (仪器)指示,显示

      The dial showed that the pressure had fallen to a dangerously low level. 刻度盘显示气压已经下降到了一个非常危险的水平。

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      To measure something: measure, weigh, pace out...
  3. 3
    [T] to behave in a way that allows people to know your feelings, opinions, or personal qualities 表露;表现出

    Try to show an interest in the customer's needs. 要尽量表现出对顾客的需求很有兴趣。

    men who find it difficult to show their emotions 觉得很难表露自己感情的男人

    show your appreciation/gratitude :

    The gift is intended to show our appreciation for all your hard work. 这份礼物是用来表示我们对您所做出的一切辛苦工作的谢意。

    show (that) :

    The government has shown that it is not willing to compromise. 政府表示不愿妥协。

    show what/how/why etc :

    They have shown what they think of our suggestion. 他们已经表露出了对我们的建议的态度。

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    To show or express emotions: show, display, manifest...
    1. a.
      [I] if your feelings or thoughts show, people know what you are feeling or thinking from the way that you behave 流露;显露

      A deep sense of sadness showed beneath his cheerful exterior. 在他那快乐的外表下却流露出深深的哀伤。

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  4. 4
    [T] to let someone see something 给(某人)看
    show something to someone :

    This is the first time the painting has been shown to the public. 这是这幅画对公众的首次展出。

    show someone something :

    I couldn't wait to show him the letter. 我迫不及待地给他看了这封信。

    show something to advantage (=make it appear as good or impressive as possible) 淋漓尽致地展现某物 :

    The display is designed to show the dresses to advantage. 这次展览旨在对这些服装进行充分展示。

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    To show or display something: show, display, produce...
  5. 5
    [T] to lead someone somewhere, for example because they do not know where to go 引领;带领
    show someone to something :

    Let me show you to your room. 我带你去你的房间吧。

    show someone into something :

    She showed me into a sunny room where two children were playing. 她带我走进了一个光线充足的房间,里面有两个小孩在玩耍。

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    [T] to give someone instructions or an explanation 示范给(某人)看;解释给(某人)听
    show someone how/what/which etc :

    A young girl showed me how to operate the machine. 一个小女孩向我示范如何操作机器。

    show someone something :

    Can you show me the right way to do this? 你给我示范一下正确的做法,好吗?

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    1. a.
      to tell someone where something is 告诉(某人)方位
      show someone where :

      She showed me where I could leave my luggage. 她告诉我哪里可以放行李。

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      To show or display something: show, display, produce...
  7. 7
    [I/T] if something shows, people can see it or notice it 可以看出;容易看出

    They managed to fix it so that the break wouldn't show. 他们设法将它修补好,这样断裂处就看不出来了。

    She had chosen a colour that really showed the dirt. 她选的颜色很不耐脏。

    and it shows (=used for saying that something is very obvious) 显而易见;完全看得出来 :

    They used the cheapest materials they could find, and it shows. 他们用的是最廉价的货色,这是明摆着的。

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    Clear to the senses: obvious, apparent, show up...
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    [I/T] if someone shows a film or a television programme, or if it is showing, people can see it 放映(电影或电视节目);(电影或电视节目)上映,播出

    It was the first time the film was shown on television. 这是该部电影首次在电视上播放。

    Now showing at a cinema near you! 现在就在你住处附近的电影院上映!

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    [T] to put something such as a work of art, an animal, or a plant in an exhibition or competition 展出;展示;陈列

    Her work was first shown at a gallery in Munich. 她的作品在慕尼黑的一家美术馆首次展出。

    I've been showing my dogs for over ten years. 我已经带我的狗参展十几年了。

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    Museums, libraries and art galleries: accession, annals, archive...
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    show

    or

    show up

    [I] informal to arrive in a place where people are expecting you 出席;到场

    We didn't think Austin would show. 我们认为奥斯汀不会来的。

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  11. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
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    that will/that'll show someone said of an ​action that you ​intend as a ​punishment for someone who has done something that you disapprove of

    The next time he use my credit card without permission, I'll tell him off for that. That'll show him!

    Submitted by Caleb Judy from United States on 05/12/2015
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    show a bit of ankle/leg journalism especially in politics, to reveal a small part of your intentions in order to attract support, without actually committing yourself to doing anything

    He saw that the Gove had been showing a bit of political ankle on Europe – the kind of manoeuvring, incidentally, which Gove accused both Nick Clegg and Vince Cable of doing on the same programme, the cad.

    Submitted from United Kingdom on 14/05/2013
show
noun /ʃəʊ/
singularshow
pluralshows
  1. 1
    [C] a performance, especially in a theatre (尤指剧院的)演出,表演

    She had tickets to see the new show at the Aldwych Theatre. 她有看奥德乌奇剧院新演出的戏票。

    The show features three new actors in the main roles. 这次演出由3位新演员担任主要角色。

    the show opens (=appears for the first time) 首次公映(或公演) :

    She walked out three days before the show was due to open. 在就要首次公演的前 3 天,她却退出了。

    steal the show (=be the most impressive performer) 抢风头;抢镜头 :

    She only had a small part but she stole the show. 她只是个小角色,但她却抢了主角的风头。

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    General words for performances: act, appearance, booking...
    1. a.
      a television or radio programme (电视或广播)节目

      It's the funniest comedy show on television. 这是电视上最滑稽的喜剧节目。

      host/present a show :

      I listened to a Radio 2 show hosted by Paul Jones. 我听的是保罗·琼斯主持的广播二台的节目。

      a quiz/game show (=in which people answer questions and win prizes) 智力竞赛节目/游戏节目 :

      They spend their days watching game shows. 他们整天都在看游戏节目。

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    2. b.
      an exhibition 展览;展示

      a fashion/flower show 时装/花卉展

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      Expositions and shows: exhibition, show, fair...
    3. c.
      informal any type of event or occasion 场面;场合

      The interview turned out to be quite a show. 面试场面竟然那么热闹。

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      General words meaning event: episode, event, incident...
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    [singular] something that you do in order to make people realize what your opinions or intentions are 展示;显示
    a show of force/strength :

    The attack was clearly intended as a show of force. 很明显,这次袭击是为了炫耀武力。

    In a rare show of unity, both Catholic and Protestant leaders appeared together at yesterday's peace rally. 在昨天的和平集会上,天主教和新教的领袖们一起出席,显示出少有的团结。

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    1. a.
      [singular/uncountable] an occasion when you pretend to have particular feelings 假装
      put on/make a show of something :

      They made a show of affection for the sake of the children. 他们为了孩子,假装还爱恋着对方。

      for show (=in order to give a false appearance) 为了做样子;为了作秀 :

      The kisses and warm words were clearly just for show. 那些亲吻和亲热话很明显只是在作秀。

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      Cheating, dishonest and insincere behaviour: dishonesty, deceit, corruption...
  3. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    3
    all show and no go used to describe a boastful person whose words are not matched with action

    Later on I regretted hiring him as he was just all show and no go.

    Submitted by Boris Marchenko from Russian Federation on 08/06/2017
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