| 单词 | show | 
| 释义 | Word Frequency show(ʃəʊ) verbWord forms: shows, showing, showed, shown or showed 1.  to make, be, or become visible or noticeable   to show one's dislike 2. (transitive) to present to view; exhibit   he showed me a picture 3. (transitive) to indicate or explain; prove   to show that the earth moves round the sun 4. (transitive) to exhibit or present (oneself or itself) in a specific character  to show oneself to be trustworthy 5. (tr; foll by how and an infinitive) to instruct by demonstration   show me how to swim 6. (transitive) to indicate or register   a barometer shows changes in the weather 7. (transitive) to grant or bestow   to show favour to someone 8. (intransitive) to appear  to show to advantage 9.  to exhibit, display, or offer (goods, etc) for sale  three artists were showing at the gallery 10. (transitive) to allege, as in a legal document  to show cause 11.  to present (a play, film, etc) or (of a play, etc) to be presented, as at a theatre or cinema  12. (transitive) to guide or escort   please show me to my room 13. show in  14. show out  15. (intransitive) to win a place in a horse race, etc 16.  to give a performance of riding and handling (a horse) to display its best points 17. (intransitive) informal to put in an appearance; arrive  noun 18.  a display or exhibition  19.  a public spectacle  20.  an ostentatious or pretentious display 21.  a theatrical or other entertainment  22.  a trace or indication  23.  obstetrics a discharge of blood at the onset of labour  24.  US, Australian and New Zealand informal a chance; opportunity (esp in the phrases give someone a show, he's got no show of winning, etc) 25.  a sporting event consisting of contests in which riders perform different exercises to show their skill and their horses' ability and breeding 26.  slang, mainly British a thing or affair (esp in the phrases good show, bad show, etc) 27.  Australian and New Zealand mining a slight indication of the presence of gold 28.  a display of farm animals, with associated competitions  29. for show  30. run the show  31. steal the show  32. stop the show  Word originOld English scēawian; related to Old High German scouwōn to look, Old Norse örskār careful, Greek thuoskoos seer | 
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