To put (something) in one's sight (or view), before one or one's eyes (or view), †to show, n.1, †to the sight, †to view, n.
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释义 | society > communication > manifestation > showing to the sight > show to the sight [verb (transitive)] (36) to set beforea1000 To put (something) in one's sight (or view), before one or one's eyes (or view), †to show, n.1, †to the sight, †to view, n. openOE transitive. To disclose to the sight; to expose or exhibit to view or display. Also figurative. showlOE transitive. To present or display (an object) in order that it may be looked at; to expose or exhibit to view. Often with the viewer as indirect… to put forth?c1225 transitive. To show forth, display, present; = to put forward 4 at phrasal verbs 1; (in later use only) to present or offer (oneself or another) as. kithe1297 transitive. To make known. To make manifest to the sight, to show, exhibit, discover; reflexive to show oneself, appear. to make (a) showing ofc1330 to make (a) showing of: = show, v.; (in later use esp., typically in legal contexts) to demonstrate. Now somewhat archaic or formal. presenta1398 transitive. To put before the eyes of someone; to hold forth to view; to show, exhibit, display. Also (in later use): to exhibit (some quality or… representa1398 transitive. To render perceptible, make plain or manifest; to communicate to the senses, esp. the sight. to lay forthc1420 To stretch out in a prostrate position; to bring out and display openly. splayc1440 To spread or open out so as to exhibit fully; = display, v. 3. Obsolete. discovera1450 transitive. To expose to view (something hidden or previously unseen); to allow to be seen; to reveal; to bring to light. Now rare (chiefly archaic… advisea1500 transitive. To show, bring into view; (with subordinate clause) to show to (a person). Obsolete. to set to (the) show?1510 So as to be seen; on display. Later also to show. Chiefly in to set to (the) show and variants: to put on display, to exhibit. Obsolete. to stall out1547 to stall forth, to stall out: to display or expose to view. Obsolete. rare. outlay1555 transitive. To lay out; to spread out, expose, display. Obsolete (poetic in later use). exhibit1573 To manifest to the senses, esp. to the sight; to present (a material object) to view. strew1579 To spread out to view, display. poetic. Obsolete. wray1587 To expose to view; to exhibit, show. displaya1616 To open up or expose to view, exhibit to the eyes, show. ostentate1630 transitive. To show, display, exhibit. Obsolete. rare. elevate1637 To hold up to view. Now only with reference to the Mass: To lift up (the Host) for the adoration of the people. re-exhibita1648 transitive. To show or exhibit (something, now esp. a work of art) again. expound1651 In etymological sense of Latin expōnere (cf. expose, v.). To expose to view. Obsolete. rare. unveil1657 To disclose, display, allow to appear, by removing a veil or covering. subject1720 transitive. To lay before a person's eyes. With to. Now rare or merged in sense 7. flare1862 transitive. To spread out to view, display; occasionally with mixture of sense 5. Hence, To wave to and fro (or round). to flare a handkerchief (slang… skin1873 U.S. slang. In a game of cards, esp. poker. transitive. With out. To spread out (one's cards) on the table; to display (one's hand). Obsolete. patent1889 transitive. To make clearly visible or evident. Obsolete. rare. showcase1939 transitive. To present (a person or thing) to view or notice, esp. in a favourable way; to draw favourable attention to (good qualities, abilities… Subcategories:— of plants: bring forth, view, or display (1) — in specific condition (1) — threateningly (1) — a new product, statue, etc. (4) |
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