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单词 show
释义

show

UK /ʃəʊ/

Word Forms

singularshow
pluralshows

DEFINITIONS3
  1. 1
    countable a performance, especially in a theatre

    She had tickets to see the new show at the Aldwych Theatre.

    The show features three new actors in the main roles.

    the show opens (=appears for the first time):

    She walked out three days before the show was due to open.

    steal the show (=be the most impressive performer):

    She only had a small part but she stole the show.

    Synonyms and related words

    General words for performances
    1. 1a
      a television or radio programme

      It’s the funniest comedy show on television.

      host/present a show:

      I listened to a Radio 2 show hosted by Paul Jones.

      a quiz/game show (=in which people answer questions and win prizes):

      They spend their days watching game shows.

      Synonyms and related words

      Types of television or radio programme
    2. 1b
      an exhibition

      a fashion/flower show

      Synonyms and related words

      Expositions and shows
    3. 1c
      informalany type of event or occasion

      The interview turned out to be quite a show.

      Synonyms and related words

      General words meaning event
  2. 2
    singular something that you do in order to make people realize what your opinions or intentions are
    a show of force/strength:

    The attack was clearly intended as a show of force.

    In a rare show of unity, both Catholic and Protestant leaders appeared together at yesterday’s peace rally.

    Synonyms and related words

    Ways of communicating and acts of communicating
    1. 2a
      singular/uncountable an occasion when you pretend to have particular feelings
      put on/make a show of something:

      They made a show of affection for the sake of the children.

      for show (=in order to give a false appearance):

      The kisses and warm words were clearly just for show.

      Synonyms and related words

      Cheating, dishonest and insincere behaviour
  3. 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

phrases

get the show on the road
on show
put up a good/poor show

show

US /ʃoʊ/

Word Forms

singularshow
pluralshows

DEFINITIONS3
  1. 1
    countable a performance, especially in a theater

    She had tickets to see the new show at the Winter Garden.

    The show features three new actors in the main roles.

    the show opens (=appears for the first time):

    She walked out three days before the show was due to open.

    steal the show (=be the most impressive performer):

    Tonight the featured actor stole the show, making the audience forget the star.

    Synonyms and related words

    General words for performances
    1. 1a
      a television or radio program

      It’s the funniest comedy show on television.

      host/present a show:

      I listened to a National Public Radio show hosted by Garrison Keillor.

      a game show (=in which people answer questions and win prizes):

      They spend their days watching game shows.

      Synonyms and related words

      Types of television or radio program
    2. 1b
      an exhibit

      a fashion/flower show

      Synonyms and related words

      Expositions and shows
    3. 1c
      informalany type of event or occasion

      The interview turned out to be quite a show.

      Synonyms and related words

      General words meaning event
  2. 2
    singular something that you do in order to make people realize what your opinions or intentions are
    a show of force/strength:

    The attack was clearly intended as a show of force.

    In a rare show of unity, both Catholic and Protestant leaders appeared together at yesterday’s peace rally.

    Synonyms and related words

    Ways of communicating and acts of communicating
    1. 2a
      singular/uncountable an occasion when you pretend to have particular feelings
      put on/make a show of something:

      They made a show of affection for the sake of the children.

      for show (=in order to give a false appearance):

      The kisses and warm words were clearly just for show.

      Synonyms and related words

      Cheating, dishonest and insincere behavior
  3. 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

phrases

get the show on the road
on show
put up a good/poor show

show

UK /ʃəʊ/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theyshow
he/she/itshows
present participleshowing
past tenseshowed
past participleshown


  1. 1
    transitive to prove that something exists or is true

    The study shows an increase in the disease among the elderly.

    show (that):

    The test results show that he could not have committed the murder.

    show what/where/why etc:

    Accidents like this show what can happen when drivers are not alert.

    be shown to do something:

    Smoking has been shown to increase the risk of getting lung cancer.

    as shown by/in something:

    As has been shown by our study, young people are less likely to vote.

    show someone/something to be something:

    The drug has shown itself to be an effective treatment for depression.

    Synonyms and related words

    To show or agree that something is true
  2. 2
    transitive to give information that you can see on a printed thing such as a map or photograph

    Members receive a detailed map showing all the major tourist attractions.

    show something by something:

    The temperature is shown on the diagram by a red line.

    show something as something:

    Chemical changes are shown on the chart as small circles.

    Synonyms and related words

    To show or display something
    1. 2a
      to give information that you can see in a film or on television

      The election results were shown on television.

      Synonyms and related words

      To broadcast or be broadcast on television or radio
    2. 2b
      to give information that you can see on a piece of equipment that measures something

      The dial showed that the pressure had fallen to a dangerously low level.

      Synonyms and related words

      To measure something
  3. 3
    transitive to behave in a way that allows people to know your feelings, opinions, or personal qualities

    Try to show an interest in the customer’s needs.

    men who find it difficult to show their emotions

    show your appreciation/gratitude:

    The gift is intended to show our appreciation for all your hard work.

    show (that):

    The government has shown that it is not willing to compromise.

    show what/how/why etc:

    They have shown what they think of our suggestion.

    Synonyms and related words

    To show or express emotions
    1. 3a
      intransitive if your feelings or thoughts show, people know what you are feeling or thinking from the way that you behave

      A deep sense of sadness showed beneath his cheerful exterior.

      Synonyms and related words

      What feelings and emotions do

    Collocates

    Nouns frequently used as objects of show
    ▪ affection, appreciation, compassion, emotion, feelings, gratitude, interest, reluctance, respect, willingness

  4. 4
    transitive to let someone see something
    show something to someone:

    This is the first time the painting has been shown to the public.

    show someone something:

    I couldn’t wait to show him the letter.

    show something to advantage (=make it appear as good or impressive as possible):

    The display is designed to show the dresses to advantage.

    Synonyms and related words

    To show or display something
  5. 5
    transitive to lead someone somewhere, for example because they do not know where to go
    show someone to something:

    Let me show you to your room.

    show someone into something:

    She showed me into a sunny room where two children were playing.

    Synonyms and related words

    To go somewhere with someone or something
  6. 6
    transitive to give someone instructions or an explanation
    show someone how/what/which etc:

    A young girl showed me how to operate the machine.

    show someone something:

    Can you show me the right way to do this?

    Synonyms and related words

    To make something easier to understand
    1. 6a
      to tell someone where something is
      show someone where:

      She showed me where I could leave my luggage.

      Synonyms and related words

      To show or display something
  7. 7
    intransitive/transitive if something shows, people can see it or notice it

    They managed to fix it so that the break wouldn’t show.

    She had chosen a colour that really showed the dirt.

    and it shows (=used for saying that something is very obvious):

    They used the cheapest materials they could find, and it shows.

    Synonyms and related words

    Clear to the senses
  8. 8
    intransitive/transitive if someone shows a film or a television programme, or if it is showing, people can see it

    It was the first time the film was shown on television.

    Now showing at a cinema near you!

    Synonyms and related words

    To broadcast or be broadcast on television or radio
  9. 9
    transitive to put something such as a work of art, an animal, or a plant in an exhibition or competition

    Her work was first shown at a gallery in Munich.

    I’ve been showing my dogs for over ten years.

    Synonyms and related words

    Museums, libraries and art galleries
  10. 10

    show

    or

    show up

    intransitive informalto arrive in a place where people are expecting you

    We didn’t think Austin would show.

    Synonyms and related words

    To arrive in a place, or to enter a place
  11. 11

    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
  12. 12

    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

phrases

have something/nothing to show for something
I’ll show you/him/them etc
it shows/goes to show
show your face
show your hand
show a profit/loss
show signs of something
show someone who’s boss
show yourself


phrasal verbs

show around
show in
show off
show out
show over
show round
show up

show

US /ʃoʊ/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theyshow
he/she/itshows
present participleshowing
past tenseshowed
past participleshown


  1. 1
    transitive to prove that something exists or is true

    The study shows an increase in the disease among the elderly.

    show (that):

    The test results show that he could not have committed the murder.

    show what/where/why etc.:

    Accidents like this show what can happen when drivers are not alert.

    be shown to do something:

    Smoking has been shown to increase the risk of getting lung cancer.

    as shown by/in something:

    As has been shown by our study, young people are less likely to vote.

    show someone/something to be something:

    The drug has shown itself to be an effective treatment for depression.

    Synonyms and related words

    To show or agree that something is true
  2. 2
    transitive to give information that you can see on a printed thing such as a map or photograph

    Members receive a detailed map showing all the major tourist attractions.

    show something by something:

    The temperature is shown on the diagram by a red line.

    show something as something:

    Chemical changes are shown on the chart as small circles.

    Synonyms and related words

    To show or display something
    1. 2a
      to give information that you can see in a movie or on television

      The election results were shown on television.

      Synonyms and related words

      To broadcast or be broadcast on television or radio
    2. 2b
      to give information that you can see on a piece of equipment that measures something

      The dial showed that the pressure had fallen to a dangerously low level.

      Synonyms and related words

      To measure something
  3. 3
    transitive to behave in a way that allows people to know your feelings, opinions, or personal qualities

    Try to show an interest in the customer’s needs.

    men who find it difficult to show their emotions

    show (that):

    The management has shown that it is not willing to compromise.

    show what/how/why etc.:

    They have shown what they think of our suggestion.

    show your appreciation/gratitude:

    The gift is intended to show our appreciation for all your hard work.

    Synonyms and related words

    To show or express emotions
    1. 3a
      intransitive if your feelings or thoughts show, people know what you are feeling or thinking from the way that you behave

      A deep sense of sadness showed beneath his cheerful exterior.

      Synonyms and related words

      What feelings and emotions do

    Collocates

    Nouns frequently used as objects of show
    ▪ affection, appreciation, compassion, emotion, feelings, gratitude, interest, reluctance, respect, willingness

  4. 4
    transitive to let someone see something
    show something to someone:

    This is the first time the painting has been shown to the public.

    show someone something:

    I couldn’t wait to show him the letter.

    show something to advantage (=make it appear as good or impressive as possible):

    The display is designed to show the dresses to advantage.

    Synonyms and related words

    To show or display something
  5. 5
    transitive to give someone instructions or an explanation
    show someone something:

    Can you show me the right way to do this?

    show someone how/what/which etc.:

    A young girl showed me how to operate the machine.

    Synonyms and related words

    To make something easier to understand
    1. 5a
      to tell someone where something is
      show someone where:

      She showed me where I could leave my luggage.

      Synonyms and related words

      To show or display something
  6. 6
    transitive to lead someone somewhere, for example because they do not know where to go
    show someone to something:

    Let me show you to your room.

    show someone into something:

    She showed me into a sunny room, where two children were playing.

    Synonyms and related words

    To go somewhere with someone or something
  7. 7
    intransitive/transitive if something shows, people can see it or notice it

    They managed to fix it so that the break wouldn’t show.

    She had chosen a color that really showed the dirt.

    and it shows (=used for saying that something is very obvious):

    They used the cheapest materials they could find, and it shows.

    Synonyms and related words

    Clear to the senses
  8. 8
    intransitive/transitive if someone shows a movie or a television program, or if it is showing, people can see it

    It was the first time the movie was shown on television.

    Now showing at a movie theater near you!

    Synonyms and related words

    To broadcast or be broadcast on television or radio
  9. 9
    transitive to put something such as a work of art, an animal, or a plant in an exhibit or competition

    Her work was first shown at a gallery in Munich.

    I’ve been showing my dogs for over ten years.

    Synonyms and related words

    Museums, libraries and art galleries
  10. 10

    show

    or

    show up

    intransitive informalto arrive in a place where people are expecting you

    We didn’t think Austin would show.

    Synonyms and related words

    To arrive in a place, or to enter a place
  11. 11

    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
  12. 12

    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

phrases

have something/nothing to show for something
I’ll show you/him/them etc.
it shows/goes to show
show your face
show your hand
show a profit/loss
show signs of something
show someone who’s boss
show yourself


phrasal verbs

show around
show in
show off
show out
show up
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