词汇 | show |
释义 | show (noun) show 34 ENTRIES FOUND: show (verb) show (noun) show-and-tell (noun) showing (noun) shown show-off (noun) show business (noun) show jumping (noun) show trial (noun) show window (noun) air show (noun) chat show (noun) floor show (noun) game show (noun) horror show (noun) horse show (noun) ice show (noun) light show (noun) no-show (noun) peep show (noun) Punch-and-Judy show (noun) quiz show (noun) road show (noun) talk show (noun) trade show (noun) color (noun) dog (noun) door (noun) go (verb) hand (noun) pony (noun) road (noun) stuff (noun) true (adjective) 1 show /ˈʃoʊ/ verb shows; showed /ˈʃoʊd/ ; shown /ˈʃoʊn/ or showed; showing 1 show /ˈʃoʊ/ verb shows; showed /ˈʃoʊd/ ; shown /ˈʃoʊn/ or showed; showing Learner's definition of SHOW 1 [+ object] : to cause or allow (something) to be seen给…看(某物);出示;展示 He showed her a picture. = He showed a picture to her.他给她看了一幅画。 You have to show your tickets/passports at the gate.你们必须在门口出示门票/护照。 You're the only person that I've shown this letter to.你是唯一一个我给看过这封信的人。 Give them a chance to show (you) what they can do.给他们一个机会(向你)展示他们的能力。 2 [+ object] : to give information that proves (something)表明;证明 The study/research shows (that there is) a link between cigarettes and lung cancer.研究表明香烟和肺癌之间有关联。 The medication has been shown [=proven] to reduce high blood pressure.这种药已被证明可以降低高血压。 They showed the theory to be faulty.他们证明了该理论是错误的。 He seemed perfectly healthy before he had his heart attack. That just goes to show [=shows, proves] that appearances can be deceptive.在心脏病发作之前他看起来挺健康的。这恰好证明表相可能有欺骗性。 3 [+ object] : to teach (someone) how to do or use something especially by letting that person see you do or use it教;演示 You will have to show me how to play the game.你得教我怎么玩这个游戏。 He showed them a card trick.他向他们演示纸牌戏法。 Definitions tell you the meanings of words; examples show you how the words are used.释义向你解释单词的意义;例句让你明白单词的用法。 4 [+ object] : to tell (someone) what or where something is by touching or pointing to it指示;指出 Show me which video game you want to play.指给我看你想玩哪个电子游戏。 She showed me where Laos was on the globe.她给我指出了老挝在地球仪上的位置。 Show me where it hurts.指给我看哪儿伤着了。 The guide showed us the church. [=pointed to the different parts of the church and told us about them]导游带我们参观这座教堂。 5 always followed by an adverb or preposition, [+ object] : to lead (someone) to a place引领;带领 He showed us to our seats.他把我们带到了座位上。 Please show him in/out. [=lead him to the entrance/exit]请把他带到入口/出口。 She showed them the way to the door.她把他们带到了门口。 6 [+ object] — used to describe what can be seen or noticed when you look at or examine something显示出;看上去 Her grades have shown some improvement. [=her grades have improved]她的分数证明她取得了一些进步。 The city's education system is showing signs of improvement. [=the city's education system seems to be improving]这个城市的教育体制似乎有所改善。 7 [+ object] : to have an image or picture of (someone or something)描绘;描述;有…画 The postcard shows a sunset on the beach.明信片上画的是海滩日落的风景。 The photograph shows her as a young woman.照片拍的是年轻时候的她。 8 : to give (information) in the form of numbers, pictures, etc.(以数字、图片等形式)表示,表明 [+ object] The thermostat showed 68 degrees.温度自动调节器显示是68度。 The pie chart shows that 20 percent of the money is spent on supplies.这幅饼分图表明20%的花费用于日用品。 [no object] 3:15 showed on the clock.时钟显示的时间是3:15。 9 a [no object] : to be able to be seen or noticed露出来;看得见 The sun showed through the clouds.太阳从云层中透了出来。 The scar hardly shows.伤疤几乎看不出来。 Pull down your skirt. Your slip is showing. [=I can see your slip]把裙子往下拉,你的衬裙露出来了。 He's been working out a lot, and it shows.他一直在锻炼身体,现在有了效果。 — sometimes + up The mountains showed up clearly against the sky.在天空的映衬下,群山清晰可见。 b [+ object] : to cause or allow (something) to be easily seen or noticed使露出来;使显而易见 A light-colored carpet will show dirt.浅色地毯不经脏。 10 a [+ object] : to cause or allow (a feeling, quality, or condition) to be seen or known使显出;表露出 The expression on his face showed how disappointed he was.他的面部表情流露出他很失望。 She is not afraid of showing her true feelings.她不害怕表露她的真实情感。 Show your support by wearing one of these yellow ribbons.系上一条黄丝带,表明你的支持。 When you say you dislike computers, you're really showing your age.当你说不喜欢电脑时,就说明你真的老了。 b [no object] of a feeling, quality, or condition : to be able to be seen显出;流露出 His disappointment showed in his face.他脸上露出失望的表情。 11 [+ object] : to give (mercy, respect, etc.) to someone给予某人(同情、尊敬等) The judge showed no mercy.法官没有动恻隐之心。 Students must show respect for their teachers. = Students must show their teachers respect.学生必须尊敬老师。 Please show some compassion.请给予一点同情。 12 [+ object] : to cause (someone) to see your true ability, power, etc.证明,表明(能力、力量等) They think I'm too old to run the race, but I'll show them! [=I'll run the race and prove that I'm not too old to do it]他们认为我年龄太大,不能参加跑步比赛,但我要证明给他们看。 He thinks he can tell me what to do, but I'll show him who's boss.他认为他能叫我该做什么,但我要让他看看到底是谁说了算。 13 : to make (a movie, television show, piece of art, etc.) available for the public to see上映;演出;展览 [+ object] Some news programs have decided not to show [=air] the video.一些新闻节目已决定不播出这段视频。 She is showing her paintings at an art gallery.她正在美术馆展出她的绘画作品。 [no object] The movie is now showing [=playing] in local theaters.这部影片正在本地影院上映。 She has shown at the art gallery several times.她在美术馆多次展出个人作品。 14 [no object] chiefly US, informal : to arrive or appear at a place出现;露面 Many passengers failed to show.许多乘客未能如期而至。 — usually + up Everyone showed up on time.每个人都按时到了。 He didn't show up for work today.他今天没来上班。 — see also no-show 15 : to enter (an animal) in a competition in which it is judged against other animals of the same kind给(动物)报名参加比赛 [+ object] He breeds and shows poodles.他养鬈毛狗,并给它们报名参赛。 [no object] Two of our dogs will be showing in the national competition.我们的两条狗将参加全国比赛。 16 — used in phrases like have something/nothing to show for to say what someone has achieved or produced by doing something在某方面有/没有成绩(或结果) We worked all day but had nothing to show for it. [=we worked all day but did not achieve/accomplish anything]我们整天工作,却毫无成就可言。 He invested millions of dollars into the company, but he has little to show for it.他给那家公司投资了数百万美元,却没有得到什么收益。 She has two Olympic gold medals to show for her years of training and practice. [=she won two Olympic gold medals as a result of her years of training and practice]她赢得两枚奥运金牌,这是她多年训练和练习的结果。 show around [phrasal verb] also British show round show (someone) around/round : to act as a guide for someone who is visiting a place : to lead (someone) around a place and point to and talk about the interesting or important things you see领(某人)参观;带(某人)巡视 She showed us around (the city).她带我们(在这座城市)四处参观。 show off [phrasal verb] informal 1 disapproving : to try to impress someone with your abilities or possessions炫耀自己;显摆自己 The boys were showing off in front of the girls.这群男孩在女孩们面前表现自己。 Stop trying to show off.不要再试图炫耀你自己了。 2 show off (someone or something) or show (someone or something) off : to cause (someone or something that you are proud of) to be seen or noticed by a lot of people炫耀,卖弄,显摆(引以为荣的人或事物) She showed her baby off at the office.她在办公室炫耀自己的宝宝。 He drove around town, showing off his new car.他在镇上四处兜风,炫耀他的新车。 3 show off (something) or show (something) off : to make (something) very noticeable彰显;使夺目 She wears tight clothes that show off her figure.她穿着显示身材的紧身衣。 — see also show-off show (someone) the door, show (someone) to the door — see door show the flag — see 1flag show up [phrasal verb] show up (someone) or show (someone) up informal : to embarrass (someone) : to do something that makes (someone) look foolish, weak, etc.使难堪;使出洋相;使丢脸 He was deliberately trying to show up the boss.他故意想让老板难堪。 — see also 1show 9a show willing British : to show that you are willing and eager to do what is needed表示愿意;有乐于…的意思 I got in to work extra early to show willing and impress my boss.我早早地来上班,为了向老板表现我工作积极,并给他留下深刻印象。 show your face : to appear in public and allow people to see you露面;公开见人 I don't know how he can stand to show his face around here after what happened.发生那样的事之后,我不知道他如何好意思还在这附近公开露面。 show your hand also show your cards 1 : to put down your playing cards on a table so that their values can be seen(打牌时)摊牌 2 : to tell other people what you are planning to do, want to do, or are able to do摊牌;公开自己的意图(或实力) The company wants to avoid showing its hand about its decision until next month.公司想等到下个月再披露其决定。 show yourself 1 : to move out from a hidden place so that you can be seen从隐蔽处走出来;现身 The guard ordered him to show himself.警卫命令他出来。 2 : to show that you are a particular kind of person, that you have a particular skill, etc.表现出特质(或技能) — followed by to + verb接动词不定式 They showed themselves to be cowards. [=they behaved in a cowardly way]他们表现得很懦弱。 She has shown herself to be capable of running the company. [=has shown that she is capable of running the company]她已经展示出自己有能力管理公司。 show your stuff — see 1stuff show your true colors — see 1color 2 show /ˈʃoʊ/ noun plural shows 2 show /ˈʃoʊ/ noun plural shows Learner's definition of SHOW 1 [count] a : a performance in a theater that usually includes singing and dancing演出;歌舞表演 We saw a show last night. = We went to a show last night.我们昨晚看了场演出。 a Broadway/musical show百老汇演出;音乐剧表演 She was the star of the show.她是这场演出的主角。 b : a public performance that is intended to entertain people演出;娱乐节目 a one-woman comedy show由一名女演员表演的喜剧节目 a puppet show木偶戏 The band always puts on a good show.这支乐队的表演总是很精彩。 — sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻 The team put on a poor show [=played poorly] in the second half.球队下半场表现差劲。 — see also floor show, horror show, ice show, peep show, punch-and-judy show, road show, sideshow 2 [count] : a television or radio program(电视或广播)节目 my favorite (TV) show我最喜爱的(电视)节目 — see also game show, quiz show, talk show 3 [count] : an event at which things of the same kind are put on display for people to look at or buy展览;展览会 an agricultural show农业展览会 fashion/auto/boat shows时装/汽车/船舶展览 a show of his early paintings他早期绘画作品的展览 — see also trade show 4 [singular] a : an action, performance, etc., which clearly shows an ability, feeling, quality, etc.展示;表现 — usually + of a show of the country's great military strength国家强大军事力量的展示 a remarkable show of generosity引人注目的慷慨表现 All of the students signed the petition in a show of unity/solidarity with their classmate.所有学生都在请愿书上签了名,体现出同学间的团结。 b : an event at which something is done or shown to impress or entertain people场面;景象 — usually + of a spectacular show of fireworks燃放焰火的壮观场面 5 disapproving : an act of pretending to feel a particular way : an act of behaving a certain way in order to make others like or approve of you装样子;假装 [count] — usually singular通常用单数 — usually + of He made a great show of friendship.他装作十分友好。 She put on a big show of sympathy, but she really didn't care about his troubles.她表现出很有同情心的样子,但实际上并不关心他的困难。 [noncount] Her friendliness is all show. [=she does not truly have friendly feelings toward others]她的友好全是装出来的。 6 [singular] : an event, business, etc., and all of the activities that are involved in its success事情;事务 The new president tried to run the whole show [=be in charge of everything] himself.新总裁想要一人独揽所有事务。 A new manager is running the show.新上任的经理正在处理这件事。 7 [count] : a competition at which animals of the same kind are judged against one another动物比赛 a dog show赛狗 They have two show dogs. [=dogs that compete in dog shows]他们有两条赛狗。 — see also horse show a show of hands : an occurrence in which people put a hand in the air to indicate that they want something, agree with something, etc.举手表决 Let me see a show of hands: how many people want a piece of cake?让我看看举手表决情况吧:有多少人想要块蛋糕? dog and pony show — see 1dog for show 1 : intended to be seen but not used or bought供展示的 We're not supposed to eat the fruit on the table. It's just for show. [=it's just being used as decoration]我们不能吃桌上的水果,它们只是用来做装饰的。 2 disapproving : done in order to make others like or approve of you装门面的 He says he enjoys classical music, but it's only for show. [=he pretends to like classical music]他说他喜欢古典音乐,其实只是装装门面而已。 get the/this show on the road informal : to begin an activity or journey开始;出发 Everyone ready? OK, let's get this show on the road!大家都准备好了吗?好的,咱们开始吧! on show : put somewhere for people to see展出 Her paintings are on show [=on display] at the art gallery.她的绘画作品正在美术馆展出。 The artifacts will be put on show in the museum.这些手工艺品将在博物馆展出。 His work goes on show tomorrow.他的作品将于明天展出。 the show must go on informal — used to say that a performance, event, etc., must continue even though there are problems(尽管存在问题)演出(或活动等)必须继续进行 |
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