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单词 show off
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show off

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishshow off phrasal verb1 SHOW OFFto 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.2 show something ↔ offSHOW 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 award3 show something ↔ offSUIT/LOOK GOOD TOGETHER 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→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusshow offShe raised her wrist, showing off a sparkling diamond bracelet.Billy, please stop showing off and sit down quietly!He doesn't usually drive as fast as this. He's just showing off because you're here.At last, this was a chance to show off her talents before a real audience.I think he was trying to show off in front of the girls.He wanted to show his daughter off to everybody.We used to wear as much make-up as we dared, in order to show off to our friends.show-offˈshow-off noun [countable] informal  SHOW OFFsomeone who always tries to show how clever or skilled they are so that other people will admire them – often used to show disapproval She’s a bit of a show-off.Examples from the Corpusshow-offYou have to be a bit of a show-off to be an actor.Peacocks and nightingales are aesthetic show-offs.The lesson of Trafalgar Square 2000 was that 3000 fearless anarchists were kept in check by one scantily clad show-off.Dave can be a real show-off at times.Dominic's show-off fact: He was the youngest person ever to run for London Mayor.It can encourage the show-off in us.That was the way to deal with show-offs like Olivia Onions.
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