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[VERB 动词]显示;表明;证明 If something shows that a state of affairs exists, it gives information that proves it or makes it clear to people.
  [V that]
  [V n]
  [be V-ed to-inf]
  [V wh]
  • Research shows that a high-fibre diet may protect you from bowel cancer...

    研究表明高纤维饮食可预防肠癌。

  • He was arrested at his home in Southampton after a breath test showed he had drunk more than twice the legal limit for driving...

    呼吸测醉检测显示其饮酒量是法定驾车饮酒限量的两倍多,他随即在南安普顿的家中被捕。

  • These figures show an increase of over one million in unemployment...

    这些数据表明失业人数增加了 100 多万。

  • It was only later that the drug was shown to be addictive...

    直到后来才证明该药是会成瘾的。

  • You'll be given regular blood tests to show whether you have been infected.

    你将接受定期的血液检查以确定你是否已被感染。

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[VERB 动词](图画、图表、影像或文章)描绘,描述,展示,说明 If a picture, chart, film, or piece of writing shows something, it represents it or gives information about it.
  [V n]
  [V-ed]
  [V n -ing]
  [V wh]
  • Figure 4.1 shows the respiratory system...

    图表 4.1 所示为呼吸系统。

  • ...a coin showing Cleopatra...

    刻有克娄巴特拉头像的硬币

  • The cushions, shown left, measure 20 × 12 inches and cost $39.95...

    展示在左边的垫子,长 20 英寸宽 12 英寸,价格是39.95 美元。

  • Much of the film shows the painter simply going about his task...

    这部电影大部分都在描述那位画家如何完全沉溺于自己的工作。

  • Our photograph shows how the plants will turn out.

    我们的照片展示了植物的生长状况。

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[VERB 动词]给…看;向…出示(或展示);指给…看 If you show someone something, you give it to them, take them to it, or point to it, so that they can see it or know what you are referring to.
  [V n to n]
  [V n n]
  [V n wh]
  • Cut out this article and show it to your bank manager...

    将这篇文章剪下来,拿给你的银行经理看。

  • He showed me the flat he shares with Esther...

    他带我看了他和埃丝特合住的公寓。

  • I showed them where the gun was...

    我指给他们看枪在哪里。

  • Show me which one you like and I'll buy it for you.

    指给我看你喜欢哪个,我给你买。

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[VERB 动词]引,带,领(某人到某处) If you show someone to a room or seat, you lead them there.
  [V n prep/adv]
  [V n n]
  • Let me show you to my study...

    我带你去我的书房。

  • Milton was shown into the office...

    米尔顿被领到了办公室。

  • John will show you upstairs, Mr Penry...

    约翰会带你上楼,彭里先生。

  • I'll show you the way.

    我给你领路。

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[VERB 动词](通过示范)教…,向…演示,做给…看 If you show someone how to do something, you do it yourself so that they can watch you and learn how to do it.
  [V n wh]
  [V n n]
  • Claire showed us how to make a chocolate roulade...

    克莱尔给我们示范了如何做巧克力卷。

  • There are seasoned professionals who can teach you and show you what to do...

    有经验丰富的专家教你,并向你演示怎么做。

  • Mother asked me to show you how the phones work...

    妈妈要我教你怎么用电话。

  • Dr. Reichert has shown us a new way to look at those behavior problems.

    赖克特医生向我们展示了一种看待那些行为问题的新方法。

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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)露出;(使)显现;(使)变得显著 If something shows or if you show it, it is visible or noticeable.
  [V n]
  [V]
  • He showed his teeth in a humourless grin...

    他一本正经地咧嘴笑了笑。

  • His beard was just beginning to show signs of grey...

    他的胡子才刚有点泛白。

  • Faint glimmers of daylight were showing through the treetops...

    微弱的日光从树梢中透出。

  • I'd driven both ways down this road but my tracks didn't show.

    这条路我开车来回都走过了,但是却看不出来车辙在哪。

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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词]表现,体现,流露出(态度、品质或情感);(态度等)体现,流露 If you show a particular attitude, quality, or feeling, or if it shows, you behave in a way that makes this attitude, quality, or feeling clear to other people.
  [V n]
  [V]
  [V n n]
  [V n to-inf]
  [V that]
  • Elsie has had enough time to show her gratitude...

    埃尔茜有足够的时间来表达她的感激之情。

  • She showed no interest in her children...

    她对自己的孩子毫无兴趣。

  • Ferguson was unhappy and it showed...

    弗格森很不开心,能看得出来。

  • You show me respect...

    你对我表示尊重。

  • Mr Clarke has shown himself to be resolutely opposed to compromise...

    克拉克先生已表示自己坚决反对妥协。

  • The baby was tugging at his coat to show that he wanted to be picked up.

    宝宝在使劲拽他的衣服,表示他希望被抱起来。

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[VERB 动词]显示出,表露出,流露出(某种品质或特征);(品质或特征)表露,显示 If something shows a quality or characteristic or if that quality or characteristic shows itself, it can be noticed or observed.
  [V n]
  [V pron-refl]
  • The story shows a strong narrative gift and a vivid eye for detail...

    这个故事显示了作者较强的叙事能力和对细节的观察入微。

  • Middle East peace talks in Washington showed signs of progress yesterday...

    昨天在华盛顿举行的中东和谈有了取得进展的迹象。

  • Her popularity clearly shows no sign of waning...

    她的受欢迎程度显然没有下降的迹象。

  • How else did his hostility to women show itself?

    他还以什么别的方式来表露对女性的敌意呢?

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](情感、品质等的)流露,表露,体现 A show of a feeling or quality is an attempt by someone to make it clear that they have that feeling or quality.
  [usu a N of n]
  • Miners gathered in the centre of Bucharest in a show of support for the government...

    矿工们聚集在布加勒斯特市中心以表示对政府的支持。

  • A crowd of more than 10,000 has gathered in a show of strength...

    已经有 10,000 多人聚集起来以显示他们的力量。

  • She said goodbye to Hilda with a convincing show of affection...

    她和希尔达道别时流露出了明显的爱意。

  • Mr Morris was determined to put on a show of family unity.

    莫里斯先生决心摆出一副家庭团结的样子。

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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]装出的样子;假象 If you say that something is for show, you mean that it has no real purpose and is done just to give a good impression.
  • The change in government is more for show than for real...

    政府的转变更多的是装装样子,而不是真的。

  • 'It's all show,' said Linus. 'The girls don't take it seriously.'

    “全是装的,”莱纳斯说。“女孩子们不会拿它当真的。”

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[VERB 动词]出现(盈利或亏损) If a company shows a profit or a loss, its accounts indicate that it has made a profit or a loss.
  [V n]
  • It is the only one of the three companies expected to show a profit for the quarter...

    那是3个公司中唯一一家预计会在本季度盈利的公司。

  • Lonrho's mining and minerals businesses showed some improvement.

    朗荷公司的采矿及矿产业务有了些起色。

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[VERB 动词]如约赶到;出现;露面 If a person you are expecting to meet does not show, they do not arrive at the place where you expect to meet them.
  [V]
  [V P]
  [V P for/to n]
  [mainly AM 主美]
  • There was always a chance he wouldn't show.

    他总是有可能不出现。

  • Show up means the same as show .show up 同 show
    • We waited until five o'clock, but he did not show up...

      我们一直等到了 5 点,但是他始终没有露面。

    • He always shows up in a fancy car...

      他总是乘坐一辆奢华轿车露面。

    • If I don't show up for class this morning, I'll be kicked out.

      如果我今天上午不去上课,我就要被开除了。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](电视或广播)节目,秀 A television or radio show is a programme on television or radio.
  [oft supp N]
  • I had my own TV show...

    我有自己的电视节目。

  • This is the show in which Loyd Grossman visits the houses of the famous.

    这就是劳埃德·格罗斯曼拜访名人家庭的那档节目。

  • ...a popular talk show on a Cuban radio station...

    古巴一个电台的一档很受欢迎的脱口秀节目

  • A daily one-hour news show can cost $250,000 to produce.

    时长为一小时的日播新闻节目的制作费用可能会高达 25 万美元。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](尤指包括音乐、舞蹈、滑稽剧等不同内容的)演出,表演 A show in a theatre is an entertainment or concert, especially one that includes different items such as music, dancing, and comedy.
  • How about going shopping and seeing a show in London?...

    去伦敦购物再看场演出怎么样?

  • He has earned a reputation as the man who can close a show with a bad review...

    他因可以用一则恶评毙掉一场演出而闻名。

  • The band are playing a handful of shows at smaller venues.

    乐队要在小一点的场馆举办几场演出。

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[VERB 动词]放映;播出 If someone shows a film or television programme, it is broadcast or appears on television or in the cinema.
  [V n]
  [V]
  • The BBC World Service Television news showed the same film clip...

    英国广播公司对外电视频道的新闻节目播放了同样的电影剪辑片段。

  • The drama will be shown on American TV next year...

    明年这部剧将在美国电视台播出。

  • American films are showing at Moscow's cinemas.

    美国电影正在莫斯科各影院上映。

showing
  • I gave him a private showing of the film.

    我给他私下里放映了那部电影。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]展览;展览会;展品 A show is a public exhibition of things, such as works of art, fashionable clothes, or things that have been entered in a competition.
  [also on N]
  • The venue for the show is Birmingham's National Exhibition Centre Hall...

    展览地点在伯明翰国家展览中心大厅。

  • Gucci will be holding fashion shows to present their autumn collection...

    古奇将举办时装发布会推出他们的秋装系列。

  • Two complementary exhibitions are on show at the Africa Centre...

    两场互为补充的展览正在非洲中心展出。

  • Today his picture goes on show at the National Portrait Gallery.

    今天他的画作在国家肖像美术馆展出。

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[VERB 动词]展览,陈列(艺术品等) To show things such as works of art means to put them in an exhibition where they can be seen by the public.
  [V n]
  • 50 dealers will show oils, watercolours, drawings and prints from 1900 to 1992.

    50 名艺术品经销商将展出 1900 年到1992 年间的油画、水彩画、素描和版画。

  • ...one of East Village's better-known galleries, where he showed and sold his work.

    他曾在那儿展销作品的东村著名的美术馆之一

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[VERB 动词](赛马比赛中赛马)名列前三甲 In a horse race, if a horse shows, it finishes first, second, or third.
  [V]
  [AM 美]
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    [ADJ 形容词](房屋)用于展览的,样板的 A show home, house, or flat is one of a group of new homes. The building company decorates it and puts furniture in it, and people who want to buy one of the homes come and look round it.
      [ADJ n]
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      [PHRASE 短语]举手表决 If a question is decided by a show of hands, people vote on it by raising their hands to indicate whether they vote yes or no.
      • Parliamentary leaders agreed to take all such decisions by a show of hands...

        议会领导人同意所有这样的决定都要举手表决。

      • Russell then asked for a show of hands concerning each of the targets.

        拉塞尔然后要求对每个目标进行举手表决。

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      [PHRASE 短语]在…方面做出了成绩;在…方面有结果 If you have something to show for your efforts, you have achieved something as a result of what you have done.
        [have inflects]
      • I'm nearly 31 and it's about time I had something to show for my time in my job...

        我快 31 岁了,是该在工作上做出一番成绩的时候了。

      • It always amazed her how little she had to show for the amount she spent.

        她的付出那么多,收获却那样少,这一直让她惊诧不已。

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      [PHRASE 短语](用来威胁或警告别人)我要让你看看,你就等着瞧吧 You can say 'I'll show you' to threaten or warn someone that you are going to make them admit that they are wrong.
      • She shook her fist. 'I'll show you,' she said...

        她挥了挥拳头,“我要让你看看,”她说。

      • I'll show him, leave it to me.

        我会让他好看的,交给我好了。

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      [PHRASE 短语]这恰恰证明;这正好表明 If you say it just goes to show or it just shows that something is the case, you mean that what you have just said or experienced demonstrates that it is the case.
        [PHR that]
      • This just goes to show that getting good grades in school doesn't mean you're clever...

        这恰恰证明了在学校得高分并不意味着聪明。

      • It's crazy and just shows the inconsistency of refereeing.

        这太荒唐了,不过恰恰证明了裁判的前后矛盾。

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      [PHRASE 短语]掌管一切;操纵局势 If you say that someone is running the show, you mean that they are in control or in charge of a situation.
        [V inflects]
      • They made it clear who is now running the show...

        他们清楚地表明了现在是谁在掌控一切。

      • There's some serious problems with the way the state's leadership has been running the show.

        国家领导班子的治国方式存在一些严重的问题。

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      [PHRASE 短语]大出风头;抢尽镜头 If you say that someone steals the show, you mean that they get a lot of attention or praise because they perform better than anyone else in a show or other event.
        [V inflects]
      • It was Chinese women who stole the show on the first day of competition...

        比赛的第一天中国女队表现抢眼。

      • Brad Pitt steals the show as the young man doomed by his zest for life.

        布拉德·皮特扮演一名因对生命怀有极大热情而注定在劫难逃的年轻人,抢尽了镜头。

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      to show someone the door→see:
      door

      to show your face→see:
      face
        相关词组:
        show around
        show off
        show round
        show up

        Oxford show / ʃəʊ ; NAmE ʃoʊ /
        verb
        ,
        noun
        show shows showed showing
        verb ( showed , shown / ʃəʊn ; NAmE ʃoʊn / or, rarely, 有时或作 showed ) make clear 表明 1 [transitive ] to make sth clear; to prove sth 表明;证明 show(that)… The figures clearly show that her claims are false. 这些数字清楚地表明,她的说法是错误的。 showsb that… Market research has shown us that people want quality, not just low prices. 市场研究告诉我们,人们需要的是高质量,而不仅仅是低价格。 showsth a report showing the company's current situation 表明公司当前状况的一份报告 showsb/sth to be/have sth His new book shows him to be a first-rate storyteller. 他的新著表明他讲故事的本领是一流的。 show(sb) how, what, etc… This shows how people are influenced by TV advertisements. 这表明电视广告对人们的影响。 language bank at
        illustrate
        let sb see sth 给人看 2 [transitive ] to let sb see sth 给…看;出示;展示 showsth You have to show your ticket as you go in. 进场必须出示门票。 showsth to sb If there's a letter from France please show it to me. 如有法国来的信,请拿给我看看。 Have you shown your work to anyone? 你有没有把你做的活儿给谁看过? showsb sth Have you shown anyone your work? 你有没有给谁看过你做的活儿? teach 3 [transitive ] to help sb to do sth by letting them watch you do it or by explaining it (通过示范)教,解说;演示 showsth to sb She showed the technique to her students. 她向学生演示了那个技巧。 showsb sth She showed her students the technique. 她向学生演示了那个技巧。 Can you show me how to do it? 你能教我怎么做吗? point 4 [transitive ] showsb sth to point to sth so that sb can see where or what it is 指给某人看;指出 He showed me our location on the map. 他在地图上指出我们所处的方位。 showsb which, what, etc… Show me which picture you drew. 指给我看哪张画是你画的。 guide 引导 5 [transitive ] to lead or guide sb to a place 引;带;领 showsb + adv./prep. The attendant showed us to our seats. 服务员把我们带到我们的座位。 We were shown into the waiting room. 我们被领进等候室。 showsb sth I'll go first and showyou the way. 我先走,给你带路。 synonyms at
        take
        quality/behaviour/feeling 品质;行为;感情 6 [transitive ] to make it clear that you have a particular quality 表现;体现 showsth to show great courage 表现出极大的勇气 showyourself + adj. She had shown herself unable to deal with money. 她所做的事已表明她不善理财。 showyourself to be/have sth He has shown himself to be ready to make compromises. 他表现出自己愿意妥协。 showthat… He has shown that he is ready to make compromises. 他表现出愿意妥协。 7 [transitive ] to behave in a particular way towards sb (对某人)表现出;对待;表示 showsth (for/to sb) They showed no respect for their parents. 他们毫不尊敬自己的父母。 showsb sth They showed their parents no respect. 他们毫不尊敬自己的父母。 8 [intransitive ,  transitive ] if a feeling or quality shows,or if you showit, people can see it 显示出;流露出 Fear showed in his eyes. 他眼里显出了害怕的神色。 She tried not to let her disappointment show. 她极力掩饰自己的失望情绪。 She's nearly forty now. And it shows (= it's obvious). 她年近四十,一望便知。 showsth Her expression showed her disappointment. 从她的表情可以看出她很失望。 James began to show signs ofimpatience. 詹姆斯开始显得不耐烦。 showhow, what, etc… She tried not to show how disappointed she was. 她极力掩饰她是多么失望。 be visible 看得见 9 [intransitive ,  transitive ] if sth shows,people can see it. If sth showsa mark, dirt, etc, the mark can be seen. 露出;显出 She had a warm woollen hat and scarf on that left only her eyes and nose showing. 她戴着保暖呢帽和围巾,只露出了眼睛和鼻子。 showsth Their new white carpet showed every mark. 他们新铺的白地毯有一点脏都看得见。 information 信息 10 [transitive ] ( not usually used in the progressive tenses 通常不用于进行时 ) showsth to give particular information, or a time or measurement 标示,表明(信息、时间、计量) The map shows the principal towns and rivers. 这张地图标出了主要城镇和河流。 The clock showed midnight. 时钟显示已是午夜。 The end-of-year accounts show a loss. 年终账面显示出现了亏损。 of picture/photograph 图画;照片 11 [transitive ] showsth | showsb/sth (as sth) | showsb/sth doing sth to be of sb/sth; to represent sb/sth 描绘,描述,表现(为) She had objected to a photo showing her in a bikini. 她曾反对给自己拍穿比基尼泳装的照片。 for public to see 让公众看 12 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to be or make sth available for the public to see 展览;陈列;上映;演出 The movie is now showing at all major movie theaters. 这部影片目前正在各大影院上映。 showsth The movie is being shown now. 这部影片目前正在上映。 She plans to show her paintings early next year. 她计划明年初展出自己的绘画作品。 prove 证明 13 [transitive ,  no passive ] ( informal) to prove that you can do sth or are sth 证明;表明 showsb (sth) They think I can't do it, but I'll show them! 他们以为我做不了,我却要做给他们看看! showyourself to be/have sth He has shown himself to be a caring father. 他已经证明了自己是个有爱心的父亲。 arrive 到来 14 [intransitive ] ( informal) ( especially NAmE) to arrive where you have arranged to meet sb or do sth 如约赶到;出现;露面 I waited an hour but he didn't show. 我等了一个小时,可他一直没露面。 see also show up animal 动物 15 [transitive ] showsth to enter an animal in a competition 替(动物)报名参加比赛 IDIOMS it goes to ˈshow used to say that sth proves sth 证明;表明 It just goes to show what you can do when you really try. 这就表明,一个人只要真下功夫,就能做成什么事情。 show sb the ˈdoor to ask sb to leave, because they are no longer welcome 要某人离开;下逐客令 show your ˈface to appear among your friends or in public 露面;公开见人 She stayed at home, afraid to show her face. 她待在家里,不敢露面。 show your ˈhand/ˈcards ( BrE) ( NAmE tip your ˈhand ) to make your plans or intentions known 摊牌;让对手摸着底细;公开自己的意图 show sb who's ˈboss to make it clear to sb that you have more power and authority than they have 让某人知道谁说了算 show the ˈway to do sth first so that other people can follow 示范 show ˈwilling ( BrE) to show that you are ready to help, work hard, etc. if necessary 表示愿意;有乐于…的意思 (have) something, nothing, etc. to ˈshow for sth (to have) something, nothing, etc. as a result of sth 在…方面有(或没有等)成绩;在…方面有(或没有等)结果 All those years of hard work, and nothing to show for it! 苦干这么多年,却毫无成绩可言! more at
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        PHRASAL VERBS ˌshow sb aˈround/ˈround (sth) to be a guide for sb when they visit a place for the first time to show them what is interesting 领(某人)参观;带(某人)巡视 We were shown around the school by one of the students. 我们由一名学生领着参观了学校。 Has anyone shown you round yet? 有没有人带你四处走走? ˌshow ˈoff ( informal, disapproving) to try to impress others by talking about your abilities, possessions, etc. 炫耀自己;卖弄自己 He's just showing off because that girl he likes is here. 他不过是在表现自己,因为他喜欢的那个姑娘在场。 related noun
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        ˌshow sb/sth↔ˈoff to show people sb/sth that you are proud of 炫耀;卖弄;显示 She wanted to show off her new husband at the party. 她想在聚会上炫耀自己的新婚丈夫。 showhow, what, etc… He likes to show off how well he speaks French. 他喜欢向人展示他法语讲得有多好。 ˌshow sth↔ˈoff (of clothing 服装 ) to make sb look attractive, by showing their best features 使显得漂亮;使夺目;衬托 a dress that shows off her figure 衬托出她优美身材的连衣裙 ˌshow ˈthrough | ˌshow ˈthrough sth to be able to be seen behind or under sth else (从某物)透出;(从某事)显露 The writing on the other side of the page shows through. 写在纸背面的字透了过来。 ( figurative) When he spoke, his bitterness showed through. 他说话时流露出内心的辛酸。 Veins showed through her pale skin. 她苍白的皮肤下一条条血管清晰可见。 ˌshow ˈup ( informal) to arrive where you have arranged to meet sb or do sth 如约赶到;出现;露面 It was getting late when she finally showed up. 天色已晚,她终于赶到了。 ˌshow ˈup | ˌshow sth↔ˈup to become visible; to make sth become visible (使)看得见,变得明显,显现出来 a broken bone showed up on the X-ray 在 X 光照片上显示出的一根断骨 The harsh light showed up the lines on her face. 在耀眼的光线下,她脸上的皱纹清晰可见。 ˌshow sb↔ˈup 1 ( BrE) ( informal) to make sb feel embarrassed by behaving badly (因举止不妥而)使人难堪,使人尴尬,使人丢脸 He showed me up by snoring during the concert. 他在音乐会上呼呼大睡,真给我丢脸。 2 to make sb feel embarrassed by doing sth better than them (做得比别人好而)使人难堪,使人尴尬,使人丢脸
        noun entertainment 娱乐 1 [countable ] a theatre performance, especially one that includes singing and dancing 演出;歌舞表演 to go to a show 去看演出 a one-woman/-man show 女╱男演员单人表演 to put on/stage a show 上演╱演出节目 She's the star of the show! 她是这台演出的明星! see also
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        2 [countable ] a programme on television or the radio (电视或广播)节目 to host a show 主持节目 a TV/radio show 电视╱广播节目 a quiz show 知识问答节目 collocationsat
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        3 [countable ] ( NAmE) ( informal) a concert, especially of rock music (尤指摇滚)音乐会
        of collection of things 收藏品 4 [countable ,  uncountable ] an occasion when a collection of things are brought together for people to look at 展览;展览会 an agricultural show 农业展览会 The latest computers will be on showat the exhibition. 最新型的计算机将在展览会上展出。 see also
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        of feeling 感受 5 [countable ] an action or a way of behaving that shows how you feel (体现内心感受的)动作,行为,样子 SYN
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        a show of emotion 激动的样子 a show of support 表示支持 a show of force/strengthby the army 军队显示的武力╱实力
        insincere act 不真诚的行为 6 [uncountable ,  singular ] something that is done only to give a good impression, but is not sincere 装出的样子;虚假的外观;假象 He may seem charming, but it's all show! 他看起来可能很有魅力,但那都是表面的! She pretends to be interested in opera, but it's only for show. 她做出一副对歌剧感兴趣的样子,但这不过是装门面而已。 He made a great show ofaffection, but I knew he didn't mean it. 他大表爱慕之情,但我知道他不是真心的。 colourful sight 色彩缤纷的景象 7 [countable ,  uncountable ] a brightly coloured or pleasing sight 色彩缤纷的景象 SYN
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        a lovely show of spring flowers 春天百花争艳的美景
        event/situation 事情;场面 8 [singular ] ( informal) an event, a business or a situation where sth is being done or organized 事情;机构;场面 She runs the whole show. 整个这一摊儿都由她管。 I won't interfere—it's your show. 我不想插手,这归你管。 good/poor show 好的╱不好的表现 9 [countable ,  usually singular ] ( informal) ( especially BrE) something that is done in a particular way 表现 The team put on a good showin the competition. 这支队伍在比赛中有上佳表现。 It's a poor show if he forgets your birthday. 要是他忘了你的生日,那可太差劲了。 IDIOMS for ˈshow intended to be seen but not used 供展览的;装门面的;中看不中用的 These items are just for show—they're not for sale. 这些物品仅供展览,不作售卖。 get the ˌshow on the ˈroad ( informal) to start an activity or a journey 开始;出发 Let's get this show on the road! 咱们这就开始吧! (jolly) good ˈshow! ( old-fashioned) ( BrE informal) used to show you like sth or to say that sb has done sth well (喝彩)好,真棒 a show of ˈhands a group of people each raising a hand to vote for or against sth 举手表决 more at
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        1let somebody see [transitive] to let someone see somethingshow somebody something The children proudly showed me their presents.show something to somebody Show your ticket to the woman at the entrance. The man grinned, showing bad teeth.2prove something [transitive] to provide facts or information that make it clear that something is true, that something exists, or that something has happened:  Figures showed a 9% rise in inflation. Gary has shown his faith in the club’s future by agreeing to stay on.show (that) Mike needed a copy of the will to show that the books had been left to him.show somebody (that) We have shown our critics that we can succeed.show how This document shows how to oppose bad decisions about new housing.show what She just wants a chance to show what she can do.show somebody/something to be something Charles showed himself to be a fine leader.be shown to be/do something The campaign has been shown to be a waste of money. The new treatment has been shown to reduce the number of deaths.studies/evidence/research etc shows Several studies have shown that aggressive toys lead to bad behaviour. The Polish economy began to show signs of recovery. It just goes to show (=proves) how much people judge each other on how they look.RegisterIn written English, people often prefer to use indicate, which sounds more formal than show:· The latest statistics indicate that the country is falling deeper into recession.In scientific contexts, they often prefer prove or demonstrate, which sound more definite:· This research demonstrates the need to treat cancer early.3feelings/attitudes/qualities [transitive] to let your feelings, attitudes, or personal qualities be clearly seen OPP  hide:  Think positively and show some determination. She had learned not to show her emotions. It was the sound a man might make when in pain but trying not to show it. Mary showed great interest in the children.4explain with actions [transitive] to explain to someone how to do something, by doing it yourself or using actions to help them learnshow somebody how Show me how the gun works.show somebody how to do something Maureen showed Peter how to feed the young animals.show somebody something Can you show Lucy the way to slice onions? see thesaurus at
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        5picture/map etc [transitive] if a picture, map etc shows something, you can see it on the picture, map etc:  I want a photograph that shows his face. The map shows the main rivers of the region.6guide somebody [transitive] to go with someone and guide them to a placeshow somebody to/into something Can you show Mrs Davies to the bathroom?show somebody out/in I can show myself out (=out of the office or house).show somebody something Come on, I’ll show you the way. see thesaurus at
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        7point at something [transitive] to let someone see where a place or thing is, especially by pointing to itshow somebody where Can you show me exactly where he fell?8film/television [intransitive, transitive] to make a film or television programme available on a screen for people to see, or to be on a screen:  The film was shown on television last night. The match was shown live (=could be seen on television while it was being played). It’s now showing at cinemas across London.
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        9be easy to see [intransitive] if something shows, it is easy to see:  His happiness showed in his face. Her scar doesn’t show, because her hair covers it. Stephen was worried, and it showed.10dirt/mark [transitive] if material shows the dirt or a mark, it is easy to see the dirt or mark on it:  Light-coloured clothes tend to show the dirt.11increase/decrease [transitive] to have an increase or decrease in something, or a profit or loss:  The price of players is the reason why many football clubs show big losses on their balance sheets. Recent elections have shown significant gains by right-wing groups.12art/pictures [transitive] to put a group of paintings or other works of art in one place so that people can come and see them SYN  exhibit:  Her recent sculptures are being shown at the Hayward Gallery. The Whitney Museum was the first to show Mapplethorpe’s photographs.13I’ll show him/them etc spoken used to say that you will prove to someone that you are better, more effective etc than they think you are14have something to show for something to have something as a result of what you have been doing:  If he fails, he’ll have nothing to show for his time at school. She had plenty of money to show for all her work.15show your face if you will not show your face somewhere, you will not go there because you have a good reason to feel ashamed or embarrassed about being there:  She never shows her face around here.16show your hand to make your true power or intentions clear, especially after you have been keeping them secret:  There were so many rumours that the company was forced to show its hand.17animal [transitive] to put an animal into a competition with other animals:  Do you plan to show your dogs?18arrive [intransitive] (also show up) informal especially American English to arrive at the place where someone is waiting for you SYN  turn up:  I went to meet Hank, but he never showed.19show somebody in a good/bad etc light if an action shows you in a good or bad light, it makes people have a good or bad opinion of you:  During an interview, you need to show yourself in the best possible light.20show somebody the door to make it clear that someone is not welcome and should leave21show (somebody) who’s boss informal to prove to someone who is threatening your authority that you are more powerful than they are:  You’ve got to show your dog who’s boss. When you say ‘Sit!’, he should sit.22show the way if you show the way for other people, you do something new that others then try to copy23show willing British English to make it clear that you are willing to do something:  He hasn’t done any cooking yet, but at least he’s shown willing.24show a leg! British English spoken used to tell someone to get out of bed25show (somebody) a clean pair of heels British English old-fashioned informal to run away very fast26show me the money American English spoken informal used to tell someone to give or pay you a lot of money, rather than just talk about the fact that they will give it to youTHESAURUSlet someone seeshow to let someone see something, especially by holding it out in front of them: · Everyone has to show their identity cards at the entrance to the building.· Stephanie showed us her engagement ring.flash to show something to someone very quickly: · ‘We’re police’, he said, flashing his card at us.· Miranda flashed a surprised look into the mirror.let somebody have a look/take a look especially spoken to show something to someone, especially so that they can examine it, repair it etc: · If the wound doesn’t get better soon, you should let the doctor take a look at it.· Mike’s good with cars – let him have a look.reveal especially written to let someone see or know about something that is usually hidden, or that you want to keep secret – often used about showing your feelings or private thoughts: · Suzy looked away quickly in order not to reveal her true feelings.· He lifted the lid of the box to reveal a small snake.expose especially written to let someone see something that could not be seen before: · The receding tide had exposed huge expanses of sand.· The bear opened its mouth, exposing rows of sharp teeth.show someone how to do somethingshow to explain to someone how to do something or how something works, especially by doing it yourself: · Laurie’s been showing me how to snowboard.· Can I show you how the oven works?demonstrate to show how to do something or how something works – especially to a group of people: · A qualified instructor will demonstrate how to use the machines properly.· There’s a meeting this afternoon to demonstrate the new software.guide/take somebody through something to show someone how to do something, or how a process happens, especially something difficult or complicated: · The book guides you through the different stages of starting your own business.· A stockbroker will take you through the minefield of stocks and shares.show somebody around (something) (also show somebody round (something) British English) phrasal verb to go around a place with someone when they first arrive there, to show them what is interesting, useful etc:  Harrison showed her around the house.show off phrasal verb1to try to make people admire your abilities, achievements, or possessions – used to show disapprovalshow-off:  He couldn’t resist showing off on the tennis court.2show something ↔ off to show something to a lot of people because you are very proud of it:  a picture of the restaurant’s owners showing off their award3show something ↔ off if one thing shows off something else, it makes the other thing look especially attractive SYN  complement:  The white dress showed off her dark skin beautifully.show somebody over something phrasal verb especially British English to guide someone through an interesting building or a house that is for sale:  Ingrid has a job showing visitors over the castle.show up phrasal verb1informal to arrive, especially at the place where someone is waiting for you SYN  turn up:  Seth showed up, apologising for being late. We had 200 people show up for our seminar.2show something ↔ up to make it possible to see or notice something that was not clear before:  The sunlight showed up the marks on the window.3to be easy to see or notice:  Use a light colour which will show up on a dark background.4show somebody ↔ up to make someone feel embarrassed by behaving in a stupid or unacceptable way when you are with them SYN  embarrass:  She says I showed her up in front of her friends when they came to the house.
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        1performance [countable] a performance for the public, especially one that includes singing, dancing, or jokes:  I enjoyed the show immensely. The show starts at 7:30 pm. They’ve come to town to see a Broadway show. Perry was the star of the show.
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        2tv/radio [countable] a programme on television or on the radio:  The senator appeared on the CBS show ‘Face the Nation’. a new television quiz show
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        3collection of things to see [countable] an occasion when a lot of similar things are brought together in one place so that people can come and look at them:  the Paris Boat Show a fashion show for charity Kelly has a show of her latest work opening shortly.4on show being shown to the public:  Paintings by Matisse are on show at the New York Gallery. The designer clothes will go on show in Chicago next month. Local antiques will be put on show in a new building especially built for the collection.5a show of something an occasion when someone deliberately shows a particular feeling, attitude, or quality:  I felt I should make a show of dignity. The award will be seen as a show of support.show of strength/force a strong and determined show of force by the police6pretended act [singular, uncountable] when you pretend to do or feel something SYN  pretenceshow of a show of gratitude Susan put on a show of regret all day. The waiter made a show of wiping the table.7for show with the purpose of looking attractive or impressive rather than being useful:  He does actually play his guitar – it’s not just for show.8colourful scene [singular] an impressive scene, especially one that is very colourful SYN  displayshow of a glorious show of colour in the rose garden Maple trees put on their best show in the autumn.9competition [countable] a competition between similar things or animals to choose the best:  The dog show was being held in the Agricultural Hall.10event/situation [singular] informal something which is being done or organized:  We need to find someone to run the show (=be in charge).11put up a good/poor etc show informal to perform, play etc well or badly:  Our team put up a pretty good show, but we lost in the end.12let’s get this show on the road spoken used to tell people it is time to start working or start a journey13(jolly) good show British English old-fashioned spoken used to express your approval of something steal the show
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        COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 2ADJECTIVES/NOUN + showlive (=broadcast on TV or radio as it is happening)· Tonight’s show is live from Wembley Stadium.a TV/television/radio show· What’s your favourite TV show?a quiz show (=in which people try to answer questions correctly)· It’s the BBC’s most popular quiz show.a game show (=in which people play games or answer questions to win prizes)· It’s been a popular game show for years.a chat show British English, a talk show American English (=in which famous or interesting people talk to someone about themselves)· She was on the chat show to publicize her new novel.a family show (=one that is suitable for families and children to watch)· It’s a real family show, with something for everyone.a news show especially AmE:· the morning news showverbsappear on/take part in a show (=to be a guest on a show)· They were trying to persuade Daniel Radcliffe to appear on the show.host a show (also present a show British English) (=to be the person who introduces the different parts of a show, or who talks to guests)· He presents his own chat show on ITV.watch a show· People of all ages watch the show.phrasesthe star of the show· Very quickly, Williams became the star of the show.
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