网站首页  词典首页

请输入您要查询的词汇:

 

词汇 show
释义 show
verb
uk /ʃəʊ/ us /ʃoʊ/showed | shown

showverb (MAKE SEEN)


A1[ T ]
to make it possible for something to be seen: 给…看;出示;显示
[ + two objects ]Let me show you this new book I've just bought.给你看看我刚买的这本新书。
be shown inOn this map, urban areas are shown in grey.在这张地图上,城区用灰色表示。
show something to someoneYou ought to show that rash to your doctor.你应该让医生看看那些皮疹。
[ + obj + question word ]Why won't you show me what's in your hand?为什么不让我看你手里的东西?
[ + obj + -ing verb ]The secretly filmed video shows the prince and princess kissing.秘密拍摄的录像中出现了王子和王妃接吻的画面。
show the effectThese photographs show the effects of the chemical on the trees.这些照片显示了这种化学品对树木的影响。
show signsHe began to show signs of recovery.他开始出现了好转的迹象。
"This is a Victorian gold coin." "Is it? Show me (= allow me to see it)."“我这里有一枚维多利亚时代金币。”“真的吗?让我看看。”
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to appear
appearOne or two clouds appeared in the sky.
be/become visibleAs the beach gets darker, the glow of city lights becomes more visible.
show itselfHe believes the impact is showing itself clearly already.
emergeA slender figure is seen emerging from the darkness.
loomClouds of volcanic ash loomed menacingly overhead.
Cracks began to show in his facade of self-confidence.
She was asked to show her press credentials.她被要求出示记者证。
Mum dug out some old family photos to show me.
Let me show you Pat's embroideries.我给你看看帕特的刺绣作品。
Shall I show you my new dress?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Showing and demonstrating
act out
attest
bespeak
breastbeating
bring
indicate
mark something out
masterclass
ostensive
ostensively
outlet
point (something/someone) out
reflect
reveal
trace
unproved
unproven
unveil
unwrap
vent

showverb (RECORD)


B1[ T ]
to record or express a number or measurement: 记录,显示(数字或测量值)
The right-hand dial shows the temperature, and the left-hand one shows the air pressure.右面的刻度盘显示温度,左面的刻度盘显示气压。
The company showed a loss of $2 million last year.该公司去年亏损了200万英镑。
The latest crime figures show a sharp rise in burglaries.最新的犯罪数据表明,入室盗窃案急剧增加。
It's important to show some consistency in your work.在工作中表现出连贯性很重要。
Early vote counts show Mr Adams in the lead.
Recently published figures show a divergence from previous trends.
This screen shows the route the ship is taking.
The graph shows population increase.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Measuring & weighing
cost-of-living index
countable
gage
gravimetric
gravimetrically
hypsometric
measure
measurement
non-quantifiable
non-quantitative
pace
pace something off/out
planimetric
ponderable
proof
shortish
timer
unquantifiable
unsounded
weigh something out

showverb (EXPLAIN)


B1[ T ]
to explain something to someone, by doing it or by giving instructions or examples: (通过演示、示范)解释,说明
[ + question word ]Can you show me how to set the DVD player?你能教我如何设置DVD播放机吗?
show howThis dictionary contains many examples that show how words are actually used.这本词典包括许多说明单词实际用法的例子。
show someone the wayCould you show me the way to the bus station?你能告诉我去公共汽车站怎么走吗?
For a small consideration, madam, I'll show you the way there myself.
Can you show me how to turn the computer on?
Zoe will show you what you need to do.
These diagrams show you how to fix the child seat in the car.
Shona showed me how to make a great omelette.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Showing and demonstrating
act out
attest
bespeak
breastbeating
bring
indicate
mark something out
masterclass
ostensive
ostensively
outlet
point (something/someone) out
reflect
reveal
trace
unproved
unproven
unveil
unwrap
vent

showverb (PROVE)


B2[ T ]
to prove something or make the truth or existence of something known: 证明;表明
show yourself (to be) somethingShe has shown herself (to be) a highly competent manager.她已经证明了自己是一个非常有能力的管理者。
show someone to be someone/somethingHis diaries show him to have been an extremely insecure person.他的日记表明他一直是一个极不自信的人。
[ + (that) ]The diaries show (that) he was very insecure.日记表明他曾经极不自信。
show someone (that)Show me (that) I can trust you.证明给我看,让我可以相信你。
[ + question word ]Our research has shown (us) how little we know about this disease.我们的研究表明,我们对这种疾病知之甚少。
Does the market research show that the product will succeed commercially?市场研究是否表明产品会在营销上获得成功?
The opinion polls show the three election candidates in a dead heat (with each other).民意调查显示3位候选人难分高下。
These facts alone show that he's not to be trusted.
Empirical studies show that some forms of alternative medicine are extremely effective.临床研究表明某些替代疗法极其有效。
Surveys show that animal welfare has recently become a major concern for many schoolchildren.调查表明动物福利近来已成为很多小学生关注的主要问题。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Proving and disproving
acid test
actions speak louder than wordsidiom
anti-sexist
attest
authenticate
demonstrable
demonstrably
demonstration of something
dispel
disprove
non-documentary
non-evidence
probatory
proof positive
provability
verification
verify
vindicate
vindication
vindicative

showverb (EXPRESS)


B2[ T ]
to express ideas or feelings using actions or words: 表达;表现
He finds it difficult to show affection.他发现表达爱意很难。
She showed enormous courage when she rescued him from the fire.她把他从火里救出来时,表现出了极大的勇气。
[ + two objects ]You should show your parents more respect/show more respect to your parents.你应该对你的父母更尊重一些。
The new daytime soap opera has yet to show signs that it's clicking with the television audience.尚无迹象表明新日间肥皂剧受到电视观众的欢迎。
I was hoping she might show a little compassion.我当时想她或许会表现出一点点同情心。
Could you turn your music down and show a little consideration for the neighbours!
We need to show a bit of cunning if we want to trick the enemy.
We are demonstrating to show our anger and disgust at the treatment of refugees.我们示威是对难民受到的待遇表示愤怒和憎恶。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Showing and demonstrating
act out
attest
bespeak
breastbeating
bring
indicate
mark something out
masterclass
ostensive
ostensively
outlet
point (something/someone) out
reflect
reveal
trace
unproved
unproven
unveil
unwrap
vent

showverb (NOTICEABLE)


C1[ I ]
to be easy to see or notice: 显眼;容易看到(或注意到)
"Oh no, I've spilled red wine on my jacket!" "Don't worry, it doesn't show."“啊,不好,我把葡萄酒洒到夹克上了!”“没事儿,看不出来。”
Whatever she's thinking, she never lets it show.不管她在想什么,她都从不表现出来。
show throughI've painted over the graffiti twice, but it still shows through.我已把这些涂鸦粉刷过两遍了,可是仍然能看出来。
show upThe drug does not show up in blood tests because it is effective in very small quantities.血液检验不会发现这些药物,因为只需极小的剂量它就能发挥作用。
it showsWhen we moved in, the house hadn't been decorated for 20 years, and it showed.我们搬进去时,那房子已有20年没有装修过了,这能看得出来。
See also
show upinformal
[ I ]
When a pregnant woman shows, it is possible to see that she is pregnant:
Once she started to show, people started treating her differently.
Although I'm not showing yet, my baby is due in the spring.
 show your age
to look as old as you really are: 显出老态;显出真实年龄
start to show your ageRecently, he's really starting to show his age.最近,他真的开始显出老态了。
I was really angry, but I hope it didn't show.
The stains don't really show on the brown carpet.
He's been doing much more piano practice and it really shows.
The ink shows through the paper.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Visible
a mile offidiom
discernibly
eye-catching
fishbowl
front and centre
goldfish bowl
high-visibility
large
noticeable
over-generously
perceivable
perceivably
prominence
prominently
relief
stand
stand out
stand/stick out a mileidiom
stick
visibility

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Obstetrics: pregnancy

showverb (PUBLIC EVENT)


[ T ]
to make an artist's work available for the public to see: 展出,展览,陈列(艺术作品)
Our aim is to make it easier for young unknown artists to show their work.我们的目的是方便不知名的年轻艺术家展出他们的作品。
[ I or T ]
If a cinema or television station shows a film or programme, or if a film or programme is showing somewhere, you can see it there: 放映;播出;演出
It's the first time this movie has been shown on television.这是该电影首次在电视上播出。
Now showing at a cinema near you!各大影院正在上映!
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Exhibiting and exhibitions
co-curate
co-curator
curate
curation
exhibit
exhibition
exhibitor
expo
exposition
fashion show
open day
open house
premiere
preview
retrospective
showcase
showing
unmounted
view
viewing

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Cinema - general words

showverb (ARRIVE)


[ I ]mainly US
to show upinformal到达;露面(同 show up)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Arriving, entering and invading
access code
annex
annexation
be on the sceneidiom
been
break
hit
infiltration
ingress
interloper
intrude
intrusion
jump
rock up
roll up!idiom
scene
set foot in somewhereidiom
show up
trespass
turn

showverb (LEAD)


[ Tusually+ adv/prep ]
to take someone somewhere by going there with them: 给…带路,带领
Could you show Dr Sanchez into the living room?你能领桑切斯博士去起居室吗?
show someone to somethingThe waiter showed us to our table.服务员领我们到餐桌前。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Taking someone somewhere or telling them the way
accompanied by someone/something
accompany
accompany someone to something
bring
bring someone/something along
conduct
drop
lead
manhandle
refer
ride
see someone off
self-guided
shepherd
stick
taken
under escort
usher
usherette
walk

showverb (FAIL TO HIDE)


[ T ]
to fail to hide something, or to make it possible to see or know something that is not intended to be seen or known: 露出,显露
Your shirt's so thin that it shows your bra.你的衬衫太薄,里面的胸罩都透出来了。
Light-coloured carpets show the dirt.浅色地毯不耐脏。
[ + question word ]His failure in the exams shows (up) just how bad his teachers are.他考试未获通过,这恰恰表明他的老师们有多么糟糕。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Showing and demonstrating
act out
attest
bespeak
breastbeating
bring
indicate
mark something out
masterclass
ostensive
ostensively
outlet
point (something/someone) out
reflect
reveal
trace
unproved
unproven
unveil
unwrap
vent

showverb (MAKE UNDERSTAND)


[ T+ obj + question word ]
to make someone understand something by directing their attention to it: 指明;指出
Can you show me where it hurts?你能指给我看哪里疼吗?
Show me which one you want.指给我看你想要哪一个。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Showing and demonstrating
act out
attest
bespeak
breastbeating
bring
indicate
mark something out
masterclass
ostensive
ostensively
outlet
point (something/someone) out
reflect
reveal
trace
unproved
unproven
unveil
unwrap
vent

showverb (HORSE RACING)


[ I ] sports USspecialized(UKplace)
to finish in one of the top three positions in a horse race:
Two of the horses won, one of the horses placed and two others showed.
The horse finished second, so I won $8 because I bet on it to show.
If you bet $2 to win, place and show on a horse your total bet is $6.
I had bet Eight Belles to win, place or show.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Horse racing
Arab
Arabian
campaign
claimer
claiming race
flat racing
furlong
gee-gee
hurdle
racecourse
racehorse
racetrack
raceway
ringer
runner
runners and ridersidiom
stable
stakes race
starter
tote board

Idioms


have something/nothing to show for something
show your face
show your hand
show someone the door
show (someone) the way
that will show someone

Phrasal verbs


show someone around (something)
show off
show something/someone off
show someone out
show yourself out
show someone over something
show someone round (something)
show up
show someone up
show
noun
uk /ʃəʊ/ us /ʃoʊ/

shownoun (ENTERTAINMENT)


A2[ C ]
a theatre performance or a television or radio programme that is entertaining rather than serious: 演出;节目
television showShe finishes watching her favourite television show at 10pm every night, and then goes out with friends.
radio showHe hosted a morning radio show on the local station for 10 years.
stage showWe had seen the broadcast of the play, but got tickets to see the stage show in person.
quiz/game showShe hosts one of TV's most popular quiz/game shows.
see a showWhy don't we go to London on Saturday and see a show?我们星期六为什么不去伦敦看场演出呢?
stage a showWe had to raise £60,000 to stage the show.我们得筹集6万英镑来上演该剧。
puppet showWe had a puppet show for Jamie's birthday party.我们在杰米的生日聚会上看了一场木偶戏。
See also
roadshow
People came from afar to see the show.人们从很远的地方赶来观看表演。
She comperes that awful game show on Saturday night.她主持周六晚上那档糟糕的游戏节目。
A crowd congregated around the entrance to the theatre, hoping to catch a glimpse of the stars of the show.一群人聚集在戏院门口,希望能看一眼演出的明星。
The Circus has been described as the greatest show on earth.
We can either eat now or after the show - it's up to you.我们可以现在吃饭,也可以在演出后吃——由你定。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Spectacles & performances
aerobatic
am-dram
amateur theater
balancing act
banderilla
double-header
magic circle
masque
matinee
minstrel show
music hall
rendering
roast
spectacle
spectacular
stripping
striptease
super-spectacle
supershow
swansong

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Broadcasting: programmes & other broadcasts

shownoun (PUBLIC EVENT)


B2[ C ]
an event at which a group of related things are available for the public to look at: 展出,展览
fashion/flower showThe annual fashion/flower show will showcase work from more than 30 designers.
motor showThere were some amazing new cars at the motor show.车展上展出了一些令人惊叹的新车型。
retrospective show ofThey put on a retrospective show of his work at the National Museum of American Art.他们在美国国家艺术博物馆为他举行了一次作品回顾展。
See also
airshow
peepshow
roadshow
showjumping
sideshow
 on show
C1
Something that is on show has been made available for the public to look at: 在展出
Her sculptures will be on show at the museum until the end of the month.她的雕塑作品将会在博物馆中展览至月底。
 the showUSinformal
the highest level of professional baseball:
When the pitcher was first brought up from the minors, some of his teammates thought he wasn't ready to play in the show.
His dog won best of breed at the show.
The climax of the air show was a flying display.
She was doing a flower arrangement for the village show.
There is a show of local painters' work in the village hall.
There was an exhibition of sheep shearing at the county show.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Exhibiting and exhibitions
co-curate
co-curator
curate
curation
exhibit
exhibition
exhibitor
expo
exposition
fashion show
open day
open house
premiere
preview
retrospective
showcase
showing
unmounted
view
viewing

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Baseball & rounders

shownoun (EXPRESSION)


[ C ]
an action that makes other people know what your feelings, beliefs, or qualities are: 表达;表现;显示
show ofIn a show of solidarity, the management and workers have joined forces to campaign against the closure of the factory.管理层和工人们团结一致,共同反对关闭工厂。
show of strengthOver 100 military vehicles paraded through the capital in a show of strength.100多辆军车列队驶过首都以展示实力。
 a good, poor, etc. showmainly UK
an activity or piece of work that appears to be done with great, little, etc. effort: 良好/不好(等等)的表现
put up a good showShe may not have won, but she certainly put up a good show.尽管她没有获胜,但的确表现不俗。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Showing and demonstrating
act out
attest
bespeak
breastbeating
bring
indicate
mark something out
masterclass
ostensive
ostensively
outlet
point (something/someone) out
reflect
reveal
trace
unproved
unproven
unveil
unwrap
vent

shownoun (FALSE APPEARANCE)


[ C ]
an appearance of something that is not really sincere or real: 装出的样子;假象
show ofDespite its public show of unity, the royal family had its share of disagreements just like any other.尽管在公众面前表现得很团结,实际上王室和其他家庭一样也存在着分歧。
put on a show ofThey put on a show of being interested, but I don't think they really were.他们假装很感兴趣,但我认为其实并非如此。
 for show
Something that is for show has no practical value and is used only to improve the appearance of something else: 装装门面;作为摆设
just/only for showDo the lights on this phone have any useful function or are they just/only for show?电话上的灯是有什么实际用处呢,还是仅仅作为装饰?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Affected & insincere
affectation
affected
affectedly
archly
artificial
feyness
forced
forcedly
fustian
glib
phony-baloney
piously
ponce
ponce about/around
posey
studiedly
sugary
super-smooth
superslick
talk the talk ... walk the walkidiom

shownoun (ACTIVITY)


[ U ]informal
an activity, business, or organization, considered in relation to who is managing it: 活动;事务;机构
run the showWho will run the show when Meg retires?梅格退休后谁来负责此事?
The wedding is their show - let them do it their way.婚礼是他们的事——让他们按自己的方式办吧。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Acting and acts
(your) every moveidiom
-ence
act
act for someone
act/do something on your own responsibilityidiom
ADL
agency
ant
beat
er
execution
exercise in something
move
operation
praxis
put your money where your mouth isidiom
responsibility
role-play
rot
stuff

shownoun (BLOOD)


[ C ] medical specialized
a small amount of blood and mucus (= thick liquid) that comes out of the vagina at the start of labour (= the process of giving birth): (分娩时的)见红,血先露
the bloody show见红
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Obstetrics: birth
antenatally
Apgar score
B, b
birth centre
birth pangs
childbirth
contraction
delivery suite
doula
due date
episiotomy
gas and air
induce
posh
prenatal
reborn
tokophobia
vacuum extraction
ventouse
whelp

Idioms


get the/this show on the road
the show must go on

show | American Dictionary


show
verb
us/ʃoʊ/

showverb (MAKE SEEN)


[ T ]past tenseshowed | past participleshownus/ʃoʊn/
to cause or allow something to be seen:
You should show that rash to your doctor.
These trees show the effects of acid rain.
He’s starting to show his age.

showverb (EXPRESS)


[ T ]past tenseshowed | past participleshownus/ʃoʊn/
to express your feelings or opinion by your actions or words:
I do not know how to show my thanks for all your help.
He is a scrappy lawyer and shows no mercy to any opponent.

showverb (EXPLAIN)


[ T ]past tenseshowed | past participleshownus/ʃoʊn/
to explain something to someone by helping to do it or by giving instructions or examples to copy:
[ + question word ]The diagram shows how to fit the pieces together.

showverb (PROVE)


[ T ]past tenseshowed | past participleshownus/ʃoʊn/
to make something clear or prove something to be true:
Your writing shows you can be a good writer.
He has shown himself to be unreliable.

showverb (BE NOTICEABLE)


[ I/T ]past tenseshowed | past participleshownus/ʃoʊn/
to be able to be seen or noticed, or to make something noticeable:
[ I ]I’ve been working for hours, and I’ve got nothing to show for it.

showverb (LEAD)


[ T ]past tenseshowed | past participleshownus/ʃoʊn/
to lead someone somewhere or to point out something:
Could you show me the way to the post office?
Show me which cake you want.

showverb (RECORD)


[ T ]past tenseshowed | past participleshownus/ʃoʊn/
to record or express an amount, number, or measurement:
My barometer shows a change in the weather is coming.

showverb (APPEAR)


[ I ]
to appear at a gathering or event:
Jenny said she'd be here, but she never showed.

showverb (MAKE PUBLIC EVENT)


[ I/T ]past tenseshowed | past participleshownus/ʃoʊn/
to make an artist's work available for the public to see:
[ T ]This gallery is a place where young artists can show their work.
[ I/T ]past tenseshowed | past participleshownus/ʃoʊn/
To show a movie is to offer it for viewing in a movie theater or on television:
[ T ]That channel often shows foreign films.

Idioms


show your face
show someone the door

Phrasal verbs


show someone around
show off
show off something/someone
show up
show up
show up someone
show
noun
us/ʃoʊ/

shownoun (ENTERTAINMENT)


[ C ]
a performance in a theater, a movie, or a television or radio program:
a stage/talk show

shownoun (PUBLIC EVENT)


[ C ]
an event at which the public can view a particular collection of things:
a flower show
a fashion show

shownoun (ACTIVITY)


[ U ]infml
an activity, business, or organization, considered in relation to who is managing it:
Who will run the show when the boss retires?

shownoun (APPEARANCE)


[ C/U ]
an appearance of something that is not really sincere or real:
[ C ]Ray made a show of reaching for his wallet.
[ U ]Does this fireplace work or is it just for show?
[ U ]Half for show and half in real anger, I stood up and shouted, “I'm not your friend!”

show | Business English


show
noun[ C ]
uk /ʃəʊ/us
MARKETING, COMMERCE
an event at which goods and services, or information about them, are displayed so that people can decide whether to buy them:
a fashion/technology/trade show
We try to schedule our show ahead of Tucson so dealers can leave here and go straight there.
What is the future of green automotive business at the Detroit auto show?
COMMUNICATIONS
a broadcast on television or radio:
You can watch reruns of the show on the Internet.
a television/TV/radio show
a news/reality/cooking show
a show about sthWe saw a show about the space program.
a show on sthI love that new show on the history channel.
 a show of hands
a situation in which people raise one of their hands to show that they support or agree with something or in order to vote for something:
Very few attendees belonged to senior management, according to a show of hands.
 on show
available for people to see:
An exhibition of her photographs is currently on show in London.

See also


agricultural show
dog and pony show
no-show
roadshow
trade show
随便看

 

反思网英语在线翻译词典收录了377474条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2005-2024 fscai.com All Rights Reserved 更新时间:2025/3/10 5:35:56