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動變: 過去式:showed  過去分詞:shown  過去分詞:showed  現在進行時:showing  

名複: shows  

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vt.

  1. 顯示,露出[O4]
  2. 陳列,展出
  3. 演出;放映
  4. 證明,表明[O9][O6][O2][+(that)][+wh-]
  5. 出示,給……看[O1]
  6. 告知;指出[O1][O6]
  7. 帶領,引導[O]
  8. 給予;對……表示[O1]
  9. 【律】陳述

vi.

  1. 顯現;露面
  2. 顯得[Q]
  3. 上演;放映
  4. 舉行展覽

n.

  1. 展覽,展覽會;陳列品[C]
  2. 表演;演出節目;秀[C]
  3. 表現,顯示[S][(+of)]
  4. 炫耀,賣弄[U]
  5. 痕跡,跡象[C]
  6. 景象;壯觀[S1]
  7. 外觀,樣子,外表[S][(+of)]
  8. 洋相;出洋相者[C]
  9. (表現或表白的)機會[S1]

片語

give the show away

  1. 洩露內幕

on show

  1. 在公開展出

show around

  1. 帶領……參觀

show off

  1. 賣弄;炫耀

show oneself

  1. 到場

show up

  1. 揭露;暴露
  2. 出席;露面

steal the show

  1. 【口】大出風頭

衍生

n.

shower

辨析

以上來源於:《英漢大辭典》


v.

(past part. shown or showed)
  1. be, allow, or cause to be visible.
    ▸exhibit or produce for inspection.
    ▸present (a film or television programme) on a screen for viewing.
    ▸represent or depict in art.
    ▸ (show oneself or one's face) allow oneself to be seen; appear in public.
    ▸ (also show up) informal arrive for an appointment or at a gathering.
  2. allow (a quality, emotion, or characteristic) to be perceived; display.
    ▸accord or treat someone with (a specified quality).
    informal (of a woman) be visibly pregnant.
  3. demonstrate or prove.
    ▸explain or demonstrate something to.
    ▸conduct or lead:
  4. N. Amer. finish third or in the first three in a race.

n.

  1. a spectacle or display.
  2. a play or other stage performance, especially a musical.
    ▸a light entertainment programme on television or radio.
    ▸an event or competition involving the public display of animals, plants, or products.
    informal an undertaking, project, or organization:
  3. an outward appearance or display of a quality or feeling.
    ▸ (often in phr. for show) an outward display intended to give a false impression.
    ▸a ludicrous spectacle:
  4. Medicine  a discharge of blood and mucus from the vagina at the onset of labour or menstruation.
  5. US & Austral./NZ informal an opportunity or chance.

Phrase

  • all over the show
    another way of saying all over the place (see all).
  • get the show on the road
    informal begin an undertaking or enterprise.
  • good (or bad or poor) show!
    Brit. informal, dated used to express approval (or disapproval or dissatisfaction).
  • have something (or nothing) to show for
    have a (or no) visible result of (one's work or experience).
  • on show
    being exhibited.
  • show cause
    Law  produce satisfactory grounds for application of (or exemption from) a procedure or penalty.
  • show (someone) a clean pair of heels
    informal run away from (someone) extremely fast.
  • show someone the door
    dismiss or eject someone.
  • show one's hand (or cards)
    disclose one's plans.
  • show of force
    a demonstration of the forces at one's command and of one's readiness to use them.
  • show of hands
    a vote by the raising of hands.
  • show one's teeth
    Brit. use one's power or authority in an aggressive or intimidating way.
  • show willing
    Brit. display a willingness to help.

Phrase verbal

  • show something forth
    archaic exhibit something.
  • show off
    informal boastfully display one's abilities or accomplishments.
  • show something off
    display something that is a source of pride.
  • show out
    Bridge  reveal that one has no cards of a particular suit.
  • show someone round (or chiefly N. Amer. around) point out interesting features in a place or building to someone.
  • show someone/thing up
    1. expose someone or something as being bad or faulty.
    2. (show someone up) informal embarrass or humiliate someone.

Etymology

OE scēawian ‘look at, inspect’, from a W. Gmc base meaning ‘look’.

以上來源於:《簡明牛津英語詞典》


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