| 单词 | in show | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasin show  (a)    in show. extracted from shown.1 (i)   In appearance; esp. in appearance but not in nature; ostensibly, superficially. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > thing seen > appearance or aspect > 			[adverb]		 > seemingly or apparently in semblant?a1366 quasi1485 cloakedlya1500 appearingly1554 in show1556 apparentlya1572 pearinglya1578 with show1614 seeminglya1616 seemingly1715 seemly1821 in semblance1864 semblably1889 mbu2002 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > dissimulation, pretence > semblance, outward show > 			[adverb]		 > in appearance colourably1433 in show1556 for show1563 affectedly1637 speciously1647 ostensibly1762 ostensively1763 lamb-fashion1810 pretencedly1885 1556    J. Heywood Spider & Flie xxxi. sig. Piiiv  				One tale in two tellers: with one entente tolde, May differ in show: as doth brasse and fine golde. a1586    Sir P. Sidney Arcadia 		(1590)	  i. ii. sig. B8v  				While hee was speaking, there came a boy in shew like a Merchants prentice. 1597    R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie  v. xlviii. 100  				Otherwise they are but in shew opposite and not in truth. 1597    J. Gerard Herball  i. 48  				The small Flower de-luce of Dalmatia is in shew like to the precedent. 1647    N. Bacon Hist. Disc. Govt. 173  				The place of the chiefe Justice was in shew but one Office. 1674    J. Moodey Souldiery Spiritualized 5  				A Christian Souldier and that in deed, in reality, not in show or appearance. 1732    T. Lediard tr.  J. Terrasson Life Sethos II. x. 365  				She had let the council of state..subsist in shew. 1773    E. Burke Let. 29 Sept. in  Corr. 		(1844)	 I. 445  				The wheat was large in show upon the ground, but the yield in flour is not extraordinary. 1817    J. Mill Hist. Brit. India III.  vi. i. 51  				To have two governing bodies; the one real, the other only in show. 1910    H. Walker Lit. Victorian Era  ii. v. 418  				Browning's pieces are dramatic in essence and not merely in show. 2015    C. Matusiak in  S. M. Deats  & R. A. Logan C. Marlowe at 450 xi. 289  				His ignorance and malfeasance reveal him to be a divine merely in show. ΚΠ 1532    R. Whitford Pype or Tonne f. li  				Ye beaute of infideles: whiche beauty was set out in shewe by wantone and mysordred araye. a1533    Ld. Berners tr.  A. de Guevara Golden Bk. M. Aurelius 		(1546)	 sig. G.ij  				To sell suche marchaundyse, sette it not in so yll a shewe. c1590    C. Marlowe Jew of Malta  ii. ii. 748  				On this condition shall thy Turkes be sold. Goe Officers and set them straight in shew. 1592    A. Day Eng. Secretorie 		(rev. ed.)	 Ded. sig. A2  				In signification of the will I haue to do vnto your Lordship any acceptable seruice, [I have] no other matter in shew, then a fresh renouation of the self same title by a second presentment. < as lemmas  | 
	
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