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verb
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The form showed is rare as a past participle.
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they show
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he / she / it shows
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past simple showed
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past participle shown
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past participle showed
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-ing form showing
/ˈʃəʊɪŋ/
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    make clear表明

  1. [transitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses通常不用于进行时) to make something clear; to prove something表明;证明
    • show (that)… The figures clearly show that her claims are false.这些数字清楚地表明,她的说法是错误的。
    • The government's popularity is declining, as the polls show.民意调查显示,政府的声望正在下降。
    • show somebody that… Our research showed us that women were more interested in their health than men. 我们的研究表明,女人比男人对健康更感兴趣。
    • show something The report showed an increase in sales.该报告显示销售增长。
    • Studies show a link between cancer and processed meats.研究表明癌症与加工肉之间存在联系。
    • show somebody/something to be/have something His new book shows him to be a first-rate storyteller.他的新著表明他讲故事的本领是一流的。
    • show somebody/something doing something Tax records show Shakespeare living near the Globe Theatre in 1599.税务记录显示,莎士比亚于1599年居住在环球剧院附近。
    • show how, what, etc… This shows how people are influenced by TV advertisements.这表明电视广告对人们的影响有多大。
    • show somebody how, what, etc… History has shown us how dangerous nationalism can be.历史向我们展示了民族主义的危险性。
    Language Bank illustrateillustrateReferring to a chart, graph or table描述图或表
      • This bar chart illustrates how many journeys people made on public transport over a three-month period.这个柱状图显示三个月期间人们乘坐公共交通往来的次数。
      • This table compares bus, train, and taxi use between April and June.这个表比较了四月至六月公交车、火车和出租车的使用情况。
      • The results are shown in the chart below.结果显示在下面的图表中。
      • In this pie chart, the survey results are broken down by age.在这个饼分图中,调查结果按年龄划分。
      • This pie chart breaks down the survey results by age.这个饼分图按年龄对调查结果进行分类。
      • As can be seen from these results, younger people use buses more than older people.从结果可以看出,年轻人比老年人乘坐公交车的频率更高。
      • According to these figures, bus travel accounts for 60% of public transport use.从这些数字看,乘坐公交车出行占公共交通使用率的 60%。
      • From the data in the above graph, it is apparent that buses are the most widely used form of public transport.从上图的数据明显看出:公交车是公共交通中使用最广泛的类型。
    Extra Examples
    • The survey showed that 58% of Britons were against the change.调查显示,有58%的英国人反对这一改变。
    • Statistics show that close to half of all antibiotics used are employed in agriculture.统计数据表明,所有使用的抗生素中有近一半用于农业。
    • A public consultation appeared to show that most of the UK population oppose GM crops.公开咨询似乎表明,英国大多数人口反对转基因作物。
    • The study showed the effects of the drug on the brain.研究表明该药物对大脑的影响。
    • There is no evidence to show that this is the case.没有证据表明是这种情况。
    • Records show he was born in Poland in 1857.记录显示他于1857年出生在波兰。
    • What the results show is that the more herbicide farmers use on crops, the worse it is for wild plants and animals.结果表明,除草剂农民在农作物上使用的越多,对野生动植物的危害就越大。
    • The telecoms company has 11.8 million customers, data shows.数据显示,这家电信公司拥有1180万客户。
    • “We will show people that organic is best,” he said.他说:“我们将向人们展示有机是最好的。”
    • Field tests have shown good results.现场测试显示了良好的结果。
    • Research has not shown any consistent difference in effectiveness of the two treatments.研究尚未显示出两种疗法在疗效上的任何一致性差异。
    • Records show a message being sent at 12:38.记录显示一条消息在12:38发送。
    • Records show a message to have been sent at 12:38.记录显示一条消息已在12:38发送。
    • Experience shows us what can happen when resentment is allowed to build up.经验向我们展示了当怨恨情绪增强时会发生什么。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • clearly
    • conclusively
    • convincingly
    verb + show
    • appear to
    • seem to
    • go to
    preposition
    • to
    phrases
    • a chance to show something
    See full entry
  2. let somebody see something给人看

  3. [transitive] to let somebody see something给…看;出示;展示
    • show something You have to show your ticket as you go in.进场必须出示门票。
    • show something to somebody If there's a letter from France please show it to me.如有法国来的信,请拿给我看看。
    • Have you shown your work to anyone?你有没有把你做的活儿给谁看过?
    • show somebody something Have you shown anyone your work?你有没有给谁看过你做的活儿?
    • We were shown a training video.我们看到了一个培训视频。
    Extra Examples
    • Anyone picking up a parcel has to show ID.提货的任何人都必须出示身份证。
    • You may be required to show proof of age.您可能需要出示年龄证明。
    • The police officer showed his badge.警察展示了他的徽章。
    • We want to show our product to the consumer.我们想向消费者展示我们的产品。
    • She showed her new toy to her friends.她把新玩具拿给朋友们看。
    • I showed my press pass to the woman on the door.我向门上的那个女人展示了新闻通行证。
    • Come out and show yourselves!出来让我们看看你们吧!
    • I want a dress that won't show too much of my arms.我想要一件不会张开双臂的衣服。
    • He wore a mask that showed only his eyes.他戴着口罩,只露出眼睛。
    • She did not want her face shown.她不想露脸。
    • Show me your hand—it looks sore.告诉我你的手-它看起来很酸。
    • Don't let anyone in unless they show you their card.除非他们向您显示卡,否则请勿让任何人进入。
    • Show mummy your picture.给妈妈看你的照片。
    • They showed us their holiday photos.他们给我们看了他们的假期照片。
    • We showed him the film and he said it was good.我们给他看了电影,他说这很好。
    • Students were shown a video and then asked questions.向学生展示了一个视频,然后提出了问题。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • clearly
    • conclusively
    • convincingly
    verb + show
    • appear to
    • seem to
    • go to
    preposition
    • to
    phrases
    • a chance to show something
    See full entry
  4. teach

  5. [transitive] to teach or demonstrate the way to do something, for example by letting somebody watch you do it or by explaining it(通过示范)教,解说;演示
    • show something to somebody She showed the technique to her students.她向学生演示了那个技巧。
    • show somebody something She showed her students the technique.她向学生演示了那个技巧。
    • show something In my book I showed a method which is very quick and easy.在我的书中,我展示了一种非常快速简便的方法。
    • as shown in something Glue the sticks to the paper as shown in Figure 37.将木棍粘到纸上,如图37所示。
    • show somebody how, what, etc… Can you show me how to do it?你能教我怎么做吗?
    • show how, what, etc… The diagram shows how to assemble the shelves. 该图显示了如何组装架子。
    Extra Examples
    • We can show you various ways to improve the heating efficiency of your home.我们可以向您展示提高房屋采暖效率的各种方法。
    • They are showing kids a different way to make music.他们向孩子们展示了一种不同的音乐制作方式。
    • This chapter shows several basic techniques.本章介绍几种基本技术。
    • I'm going to show you some simple recipes.我将向您展示一些简单的食谱。
    • Lee was happy to show her how it should be done.李很愿意为她演示应该怎样做。
    • This is a book that shows, using examples, how blogs should be written.这本书通过示例展示了如何撰写博客。
    • This session is designed to show how to use the basic printer functions.本节旨在说明如何使用基本打印机功能。
    • We will show you what to do in the event of an emergency.我们将向您展示在紧急情况下该怎么办。
    • She just needs to be shown what to do.她只需要显示该怎么做。
    • The course shows what to do when organising large events.该课程显示组织大型活动时的操作。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • clearly
    • conclusively
    • convincingly
    verb + show
    • appear to
    • seem to
    • go to
    preposition
    • to
    phrases
    • a chance to show something
    See full entry
  6. point

  7. [transitive] to point to something so that somebody can see where or what it is指给某人看;指出
    • show somebody something He showed me our location on the map.他在地图上给我指出我们所处的位置。
    • show somebody which, what, etc… Show me which picture you drew.指给我看哪张画是你画的。
    Extra Examples
    • Show me which one is you in this photo.在这张照片中告诉我你是谁。
    • The doctor asked him to show her where on his body it hurt.医生要他告诉她身上受伤的地方。
    • Can you show me where your school is on this map? 您能告诉我您的学校在这张地图上的位置吗?
    • Show me which one you like best.告诉我您最喜欢哪一个。
    • Show me who's the man you saw.告诉我你看见的人是谁。
    • I showed her some differences between the two photographs.我向她展示了两张照片之间的一些差异。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • clearly
    • conclusively
    • convincingly
    verb + show
    • appear to
    • seem to
    • go to
    preposition
    • to
    phrases
    • a chance to show something
    See full entry
  8. guide引导

  9. [transitive] to lead or guide somebody to a place引;带;领
    • show somebody + adv./prep. The attendant showed us to our seats.服务员把我们带到我们的座位。
    • The candidates were shown in.候选人出现了。
    • show somebody something I'll go first and show you the way.我先走,给你带路。
    Synonyms taketake
    • lead
    • escort
    • drive
    • show
    • walk
    • guide
    • usher
    • direct
    These words all mean to go with somebody from one place to another.
    • take to go with somebody from one place to another, for example in order to show them something or to show them the way to a place:
      • It’s too far to walk—I’ll take you by car.步行路太远,我开车送你去。
    • lead to go with or go in front of somebody in order to show them the way or to make them go in the right direction:
      • Firefighters led the survivors to safety.消防队员把幸存者带到了安全的地方。
    • escort to go with somebody in order to protect or guard them or to show them the way:
      • The president arrived, escorted by twelve bodyguards.总统在十二名保镖的护送下到达。
    • drive to take somebody somewhere in a car, taxi, etc:
      • My mother drove us to the airport.我母亲开车把我们送到了机场。
    • show to take somebody to a particular place, in the right direction, or along the correct route:
      • The attendant showed us to our seats.服务员把我们带到我们的座位。
    • walk to go somewhere with somebody on foot, especially in order to make sure that they get there safely; to take an animal, especially a dog, for a walk or make an animal walk somewhere:
      • He always walked her home.他经常护送她走回家。
      • Have you walked the dog yet today?你今天遛狗了吗?
    • guide to show somebody the way to a place, often by going with them; to show somebody a place that you know well:
      • She guided us through the busy streets.她带领我们穿过了繁忙的街道。
      • We were guided around the museums.我们被领着参观了博物馆。
    • usher (rather formal) to politely take or show somebody where they should go, especially within a building:指礼貌地引往、引导、引领,尤指在建筑物内
      • She ushered her guests to their seats.她把客人引领到座位上。
    • direct (rather formal) to tell or show somebody how to get somewhere or where to go:指给某人指路、为某人领路
      • A young woman directed them to the station.一名年轻女子给他们指了去车站的路。
    Patterns
    • to take/​lead/​escort/​drive/​show/​walk/​guide/​usher/​direct somebody to/​out of/​into something
    • to take/​lead/​escort/​drive/​show/​walk/​guide somebody around/​round
    • to take/​lead/​escort/​drive/​walk somebody home
    • to take/​lead/​escort/​guide somebody to safety
    • to lead/​show the way
    Extra Examples
    • ‘There's a Mr Smith here to see you.’ ‘Show him in.’“这儿有一位史密斯先生想见你。”“带他进来。”
    • We were shown into the waiting room.我们被领进等候室。
    • Could you show this gentleman the way to the conference hall, please?您能告诉这位先生去会议厅的路吗?
    • I'll show you to your table.我带你到你的桌子。
    • We were shown to our room by the porter.搬运工向我们展示了我们的房间。
    • He showed me up to the guest room.他带我到客房。
    • Aren't you going to show your friend out?你不打算把你的朋友带出来吗?
    • They showed their guests out by the back door.他们向后门展示了客人。
    • The guide showed us through a succession of splendid rooms.该指南向我们展示了一系列出色的房间。
  10. quality/behaviour/feeling品质;行为;感情

  11. [transitive] to make it clear that you have a particular quality表现;体现
    • show something to show great courage表现出极大的勇气
    • He has shown his commitment to his art.他表现出了对艺术的承诺。
    • show somebody something She wants to show the world her ability.她想向世界展示自己的能力。
    • show yourself + adj. She had shown herself unable to deal with money.她所做的事已表明她不善理财。
    • show yourself + noun You have shown yourself a master tactician.您已向自己展示了一名高级战术师。
    • show yourself to be/have something He has shown himself to be ready to make compromises.他表现出自己愿意妥协。
    • show that… He has shown that he is ready to make compromises.他表现出愿意妥协。
    Extra Examples
    • He failed to show any great acting skills.他没有表现出任何出色的表演技巧。
    • He has shown himself worthy of the trust placed in him.他表现出了自己对他的信任的价值。
    • By doing this you risk showing yourself to be an outsider.这样做会使您冒着成为局外人的风险。
    • He has shown himself to be one of those critics who ignores context.他已证明自己是那些忽略情境的批评家之一。
    • If you publish an article, you'll show yourself to be a credible expert. 如果您发表文章,就会证明自己是一位可靠的专家。
    • We wanted to show that we could live simply.我们想证明我们可以简单地生活。
    • You've clearly shown that you can't be trusted.您已经清楚表明了自己不值得信任。
    • She's shown us all that she can rise to a challenge.她向我们展示了她可以挑战的一切。
    • She has shown everyone her talent.她向所有人展示了她的才华。
    • I want to show people that I'm serious about this.我想向人们表明我对此很认真。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • clearly
    • conclusively
    • convincingly
    verb + show
    • appear to
    • seem to
    • go to
    preposition
    • to
    phrases
    • a chance to show something
    See full entry
  12. [transitive] to behave in a particular way towards somebody(对某人)表现出;对待;表示
    • show something I wanted to be there to show support.我想在那里表示支持。
    • show something for/to somebody They showed no respect for their parents.他们毫不尊敬自己的父母。
    • show somebody something They showed their parents no respect.他们毫不尊敬自己的父母。
    • They have shown us nothing but kindness.他们只给我们显示了仁慈。
    Extra Examples
    • We want to show support to young artists making their way.我们希望对年轻艺术家的支持表示支持。
    • Nobody showed any sympathy for my situation.没有人对我的情况表示同情。
    • He pleaded with them to show mercy.他恳求他们怜悯。
    • They showed the prisoners no mercy.他们向囚犯表示了怜悯。
    • I think they could show a bit more empathy in the way they deal with this.我认为他们在处理此事的方式上可能会表现出更多的同理心。
    • He was appalled at the lack of courtesy shown by staff who failed to respond to emails.未能回应电子邮件的工作人员缺乏礼貌使他感到震惊。
  13. [intransitive, transitive] if a feeling or quality shows, or if somebody/something shows it, it can be seen or noticed显示出;流露出
    • Fear showed in his eyes.他眼里显出了害怕的神色。
    • She tried not to let her disappointment show.她极力掩饰自己的失望情绪。
    • They loved working together, and it shows (= it can be seen in their work).他们喜欢一起工作,并且可以证明。
    • show something She showed no interest in my work.她对我的工作没有兴趣。
    • Her expression showed her disappointment.从她的表情可以看出她很失望。
    • The market shows no sign of slowing down.市场没有放缓迹象。
    • Her second attempt showed a marked improvement.她的第二次尝试显示出明显的进步。
    • The new strategy shows promise.新战略显示出希望。
    • show how, what, etc… She tried not to show how disappointed she was.她极力掩饰她是多么失望。
    Extra Examples
    • Lewis refused to show any emotion.刘易斯不愿流露出任何情感。
    • James began to show signs of impatience.詹姆斯开始显得不耐烦。
    • Investors are beginning to show a lot of interest in the idea.投资者开始对这个想法表现出极大的兴趣。
    • She couldn't help showing some irritation.她不由得有些恼火。
    • He's nearly sixty now, and it shows.他现在已经快六十了,这表明了。
    • Her experience showed in the confident way she handled the problem.她的经验表明她以自信的方式处理问题。
    • The fields are beginning to show signs of drought.田间开始出现干旱迹象。
    • Inflation is beginning to show its effects.通货膨胀开始显示其影响。
    • The new model showed some significant improvements over the old one.新模型显示出对旧模型的一些重大改进。
    • The condition of the skin showed little change.皮肤状况几乎没有变化。
    • Her work shows a clear sense of purpose.她的作品显示出明确的目的感。
    • Products aimed at kids are showing the biggest growth. 针对儿童的产品显示出最大的增长。
    • Her face rarely shows what she is feeling.她的脸很少显示出她的感觉。
    • He has shown where his priorities lie.他已经表明了他的首要任务所在。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • hardly
    verb + show
    • begin to
    • let something
    See full entry
  14. be able to be seen

  15. [intransitive, transitive] if something shows, people can see it. If something shows a mark, dirt, etc., the mark can be seen.露出;显出
    • She had a warm woollen hat and scarf on that left only her eyes and nose showing.她戴着保暖呢帽和围巾,只露出了眼睛和鼻子。
    • Nothing showed on the X-ray.X光片上什么都没显示。
    • show something Their new white carpet showed every mark.他们新铺的白地毯有一点脏都看得出。
    • show + adj. He grinned, and his teeth showed white in the darkness.他笑了,在黑暗中牙齿露出白色。
    Extra Examples
    • Light was showing under the door.门下面有灯光。
    • It's such a tiny mark, it hardly shows.痕迹很小,几乎看不出来。
    • The cloth was folded so that the stain didn't show.布料折叠起来,这样污渍就看不见了。
    • I tried to cover the bruise with make-up, but it still showed.我试图用彩妆遮盖瘀伤,但仍然显示出来。
    • His hands were clenched, the whites of the knuckles showing.他双拳紧握,指关节都发白了。
    • His shirt tail was showing from under his jersey.他的衬衫的尾巴从球衣下面露出来。
    • A patterned rug won't show the dirt.有图案的地毯不会显示污垢。
    • The MRI scan showed a mass which was likely to be a tumour.核磁共振成像扫描显示,肿块很可能是肿瘤。
    • The X-ray didn't show any fractures.X射线未显示任何骨折。
    • The path showed white in the gathering dusk.在聚集的黄昏中,小路显示为白色。
    • The glacial ice shows blue.冰川冰呈蓝色。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • hardly
    verb + show
    • begin to
    • let something
    See full entry
  16. information信息

  17. [transitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses通常不用于进行时) to give particular information, or a time or measurement标示,表明(信息、时间、计量)
    • show something The map shows the principal towns and rivers.这张地图标出了主要城镇和河流。
    • The clock showed midnight.时钟显示已是午夜。
    • The end-of-year accounts show a loss.年终账面显示出现了亏损。
    • show how, what, etc… The flow chart shows how resources are allocated.该流程图显示如何分配资源。
    Extra Examples
    • a map showing the coastline显示海岸线的地图
    • The data showed a 14 per cent growth.数据显示增长了14%。
    • The rain gauge showed 2.5 inches.雨量计显示2.5英寸。
    • The scale showed 63 kilograms.秤显示为63公斤。
    • My watch was showing the time as 3:33.我的手表显示的时间是3:33。
    • Figure 4 shows the costs for each option.图4显示了每个选项的成本。
    • The response curves are shown in Fig. 1.响应曲线如图1所示。
    • The graph shows two peak levels of risk.该图显示了两个最高风险级别。
    • The table shows how many participants in each of the five samples used the internet.该表显示了五个样本中的每个样本使用互联网的人数。
    • They brought in maps showing what the regional council proposed.他们带来了显示区域委员会提议的地图。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • clearly
    • conclusively
    • convincingly
    verb + show
    • appear to
    • seem to
    • go to
    preposition
    • to
    phrases
    • a chance to show something
    See full entry
  18. of picture/photograph图画;照片

  19. [transitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses通常不用于进行时) to be of somebody/something; to represent somebody/something描绘,描述,表现(为)
    • show somebody/something The photographs clearly show a broken window.这些照片清楚地显示了一个破损的窗户。
    • show somebody/something + adv./prep. She had objected to a photo showing her in a bikini.她曾反对给自己拍穿比基尼泳装的照片。
    • This picture shows my mother as a young woman.这张照片显示了我母亲年轻的时候。
    • show somebody/something doing something The painting shows St George slaying the dragon.这幅画展示了圣乔治在屠杀龙。
    Extra Examples
    • What does this image show?该图像显示什么?
    • The picture shows a column of black smoke coming from the building.图为一列从建筑物冒出的黑烟。
    • Satellite photographs showed some sort of industrial facility.卫星照片显示了某种工业设施。
    • The vase shows a hunting scene.花瓶显示出狩猎场面。
    • Her works typically show solitary women.她的作品通常表现出孤独的女人。
    • old cine film showing the family on holiday电影电影放映家庭度假
    • This photo shows them on their honeymoon in Cornwall.这张照片显示他们在康沃尔度蜜月。
    • The picture shows him as a baby.图片显示他还是婴儿。
    • The footage appeared to show her entering the store on the night of the attack.录像片段似乎表明她是在袭击当晚进入商店的。
    • objects from antiquity that show people working on the land古代的物体表明人们在土地上工作
    • This painting shows him slightly older.这幅画显示他稍大一些。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • clearly
    • conclusively
    • convincingly
    verb + show
    • appear to
    • seem to
    • go to
    preposition
    • to
    phrases
    • a chance to show something
    See full entry
  20. for public to see让公众看

  21. [intransitive, transitive] to be or make something available for the public to see展览;陈列;上映;演出
    • The movie is now showing at all major movie theaters.这部影片目前正在各大影院上映。
    • show something The documentary will be shown on Sunday night.该纪录片将在星期日晚上放映。
    • She plans to show her paintings early next year.她计划明年初展出自己的绘画作品。
    Extra Examples
    • a guide to what's showing at your local cinema本地电影院放映指南
    • Most TV channels showed highlights of the games.大多数电视频道都展示了比赛的亮点。
    • News programmes all over the world showed the clip.全世界的新闻节目都播放了该剪辑。
    • There weren't many places showing independent films.没有多少地方放映独立电影。
    • The film was shown for the first time at Sundance Festival.这部电影是在圣丹斯电影节上首次放映。
    • The movie is being shown now.这部影片目前正在上映。
    • This is a repeat of a programme first shown in April.这是四月份首次显示的程序的重复。
    • The series will be shown on Channel 4 next month.该系列节目将于下个月在第4频道上显示。
    • He showed his paintings with some success in Warsaw in 1905.他于1905年在华沙展示了他的画作并取得了一些成功。
    • The works shown were too abstract for local tastes.所展示的作品太抽象了,不符合当地口味。
    • a chance for students to show their work in public学生有机会在公共场合展示他们的作品
    Topics TV, radio and newsb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • clearly
    • conclusively
    • convincingly
    verb + show
    • appear to
    • seem to
    • go to
    preposition
    • to
    phrases
    • a chance to show something
    See full entry
  22. prove证明

  23. [transitive, no passive] (informal) to prove that you can do something or are something证明;表明
    • show somebody (something) They think I can't do it, but I'll show them!他们以为我做不了,我却要做给他们看看!
    • show yourself to be/have something He has shown himself to be a caring father.他已经证明了自己是个有爱心的父亲。
    • show what, how, etc…. I'm giving him a chance to show what he can do.我要给他一个表现自己的机会。
  24. arrive到来

  25. [intransitive] (especially North American English, informal) to arrive where you have arranged to meet somebody or do something如约赶到;出现;露面
    • I waited an hour but he didn't show.我等了一个小时,可他一直没露面。
    see also show up
    Extra Examples
    • What if nobody shows?如果没有人来该怎么办?
    • Only about 20 people showed.只有大约20人参加了演出。
  26. animal动物

  27. [transitive] show something to enter an animal in a competition替(动物)报名参加比赛
  28. Word OriginOld English scēawian ‘look at, inspect’, from a West Germanic base meaning ‘look’; related to Dutch schouwen and German schauen.
Idioms
fly/show/wave the flag
  1. to show your support for your country, an organization or an idea to encourage or persuade others to do the same表示并号召拥护自己的国家(或某组织、某思想)
go through your paces | show your paces
  1. to perform a particular activity in order to show other people what you are capable of doing展示自己的能力
    • We watched the horses going through their paces.我们看着马步伐前进。
    • The British team showed its paces during a training session in the hotel pool.英国队在酒店泳池进行的训练中展示了自己的步伐。
it goes to show
  1. used to say that something proves something证明;表明
    • It just goes to show what you can do when you really try.这就表明,当你真下功夫时能做成什么事。
show somebody the door
  1. to ask somebody to leave, because they are no longer welcome要某人离开;下逐客令
show your face
  1. to appear among your friends or in public露面;公开见人
    • She stayed at home, afraid to show her face.她待在家里,不敢露面。
show your hand/cards
(North American English also tip your hand)
  1. to make your plans or intentions known摊牌;让对手摸着底细;公开自己的意图
show somebody/know/learn the ropes
  1. (informal) to show somebody/know/learn how a particular job should be done向某人演示/知道/学会如何做某事
show the way
  1. to do something first so that other people can follow示范
show somebody who’s boss
  1. to make it clear to somebody that you have more power and authority than they have让某人知道谁说了算
show willing
  1. (British English) to show that you are ready to help, work hard, etc. if necessary表示愿意;有乐于…的意思
(have) something, nothing, etc. to show for something
  1. (to have) something, nothing, etc. as a result of something在…方面有(或没有等)成绩;在…方面有(或没有等)结果
    • All those years of hard work, and nothing to show for it!苦干这么多年,却毫无成绩可言!

show

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    entertainment娱乐

  1. [countable] a programme on television or the radio(电视或广播)节目
    • Millions of people watch the show.数百万人观看了表演。
    • She hosts the morning show.她主持早上的表演。
    • a TV/television/radio show电视/电视/广播节目
    • a quiz show知识问答节目
    • a reality show (= one that is based on real people, not actors)真人真事节目。
    Collocations TelevisionTelevision电视Watching观看
    • watch television/​TV/​a show/(British English) a programme/(North American English) a program/​a documentary/​a pilot/​a rerun/​a repeat看电视/电视节目/纪实电视节目/试播节目/重播的电视节目
    • see (especially British English) an ad/(especially North American English) a commercial/​the news/​the weather看广告/新闻/天气节目
    • catch/​miss a show/​a programme/​a program/​an episode/​the news看/错过电视节目/电视连续剧的一集/新闻节目
    • pick up/​reach for/​grab the remote (control)拿起/伸手去拿/抓起遥控器
    • change/​switch channel换频道
    • surf (through)/ (especially North American English) flip through/ (especially British English) flick through the channels快速浏览电视频道
    • sit in front of/​switch on/​switch off/​turn on/​turn off the television/​the TV/​the TV set坐在电视机前;开/关电视
    • have/​install satellite (TV)/cable (TV)/a satellite dish有/安装卫星电视/有线电视/卫星电视碟形天线
    Showing播放
    • show a programme/​a documentary/​an ad/​a commercial播放电视节目/纪实电视节目/广告
    • screen a programme/​a documentary播放电视节目/纪实电视节目
    • run an ad/​a commercial播放广告
    • broadcast/ (especially North American English) air/​repeat a show/​a programme/​a documentary/​an episode/​a series播放/重播电视节目/纪实电视节目/电视连续剧的一集/系列节目
    • go out/​air/​be recorded live现场直播/录制
    • attract/​draw (in)/pull (in) viewers吸引观众
    • be a hit with viewers/​audiences/​critics受到电视观众/观众/评论家的喜爱
    • get (low/​high) ratings有(低/高)收视率
    Appearing演出
    • be on/​appear on television/​TV/​a TV show在电视上/电视节目中露面
    • take part in a phone-in/​a game show/​a quiz show/​a reality TV show参与热线直播节目/游戏节目/智力游戏节目/电视真人秀
    • host a show/​a programme/​series/​a game show/​a quiz show/​a talk show/(British English) a chat show主持电视节目/系列节目/游戏节目/智力游戏节目/访谈节目
    • be/​become/​work as a/​an (British English) TV presenter/​talk-show host/​sports commentator/​anchorman/(British English) newsreader是/成为/当电视节目主持人/访谈节目主持人/体育运动实况解说员/新闻节目主持人/新闻播音员
    • read/​present the news播报新闻
    • appear/​perform live (on TV)(在电视上)现场表演
    Programme-making节目制作
    • do/​film/​make a show/​a programme/​a documentary/​an episode/​a pilot/​a series/​an ad/​a commercial拍摄电视节目/纪实电视节目/电视连续剧的一集/试播节目/系列节目/广告
    • work on a soap (opera)/a pilot (episode)/a sitcom制作肥皂剧/试播节目(的一集)/情景喜剧
    • write/​produce a drama/​sitcom/​spin-off/​comedy series写/拍摄戏剧/情景喜剧/电视系列剧的派生作品/喜剧连续剧
    see also chat show, game show, quiz show, roadshow, talk show
    Extra Examples
    • Did you see the Late Show?你看《深夜秀》了吗?
    • He appeared on Oprah Winfrey's talk show.他出现在奥普拉·温弗瑞(Oprah Winfrey)的脱口秀节目中。
    • She was a guest on a cookery show.她是一个烹饪表演的客人。
    • The show was not broadcast in Canada.该节目未在加拿大播出。
    • The show first aired in 1996.该节目于1996年首次播出。
    • She featured in several episodes of the classic cop show.她参加了经典警察节目的几集。
    • He starred in a popular kids' show.他出演了一个受欢迎的儿童节目。
    • Mum always records her favourite shows even though she can get them on demand.妈妈总是记录自己喜欢的节目,即使她可以按需获得它们。
    • A new season of the hit show is coming soon.热门节目的新季即将来临。
    • a quiz show host测验节目主持人
    • a chance to catch up on all those shows you missed有机会赶上您错过的所有节目
    • Ratings weren't good, and the show was cancelled.收视率不佳,演出被取消。
    • I watched the original show as a kid.我儿时看过这部剧最初的版本。
    • She finally got her own comedy show.她终于有了自己的喜剧节目。
    • a character from the show剧中人物
    • a hot new dating show最新热播的相亲节目
    • a nationally syndicated radio show全国联播的广播节目
    • What time is that show on?那个节目什么时间播出?
    Topics TV, radio and newsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • live
    • recorded
    • family
    verb + show
    • see
    • watch
    • host
    show + verb
    • feature somebody/​something
    • star somebody
    show + noun
    • business
    preposition
    • from a/​the show
    • on a/​the show
    phrases
    • the star of the show
    See full entry
  2. [countable] a theatre performance, especially one that includes singing and dancing演出;歌舞表演
    • to go to/see a show去看一场演出
    • to put on/stage a show上演/演出节目
    • The book has been turned into a stage show.这本书已经变成了舞台表演。
    • They will perform in a live show on Saturday night.他们将在周六晚上进行现场表演。
    • a one-man/one-woman show一个男人/一个女人的表演
    • She's the star of the show!她是这台演出的明星!
    see also floor show, gang show, ice show, light show, talent show
    Extra Examples
    • She hosts an open-mic comedy show.她主持了一场露天喜剧表演。
    • His dream was to appear in a Broadway show.他的梦想是出现在百老汇演出中。
    • They did a puppet show for the children.他们为孩子们表演了木偶戏。
    • He was asked to present an awards show.他被要求参加颁奖晚会。
    • The students are putting on a dance show.学生们正在表演舞蹈表演。
    • I always get nervous before the show.演出前我总是很紧张。
    • We got to go backstage after the show.演出结束后我们必须去后台。
    • a spectacular light show精彩的灯光表演
    • one of the acts in the show戏剧演出的其中一幕
    • the Super Bowl half-time show美国橄榄球超级杯比赛的中场表演
    • a pro bodybuilding show in California加州职业健美表演
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • cabaret
    • comedy
    • magic
    preposition
    • from a/​the show
    • in a/​the show
    See full entry
  3. [countable] (North American English, informal) a concert, especially of rock music(尤指摇滚)音乐会
    • My first full-scale rock show was Fleetwood Mac, Madison Square Garden, back in 1977.我的第一次大型摇滚表演是1977年的麦迪逊广场花园弗利特伍德·麦克(Fleetwood Mac)。
  4. of collection of things收藏品

  5. [countable, uncountable] an occasion when a collection of things are brought together for people to look at展览;展览会
    • a dog/car/gun show狗/汽车/枪展
    • This is one of the biggest agricultural shows in Wales.这是威尔士最大的农业展览之一。
    • The artist is holding her first solo show.这位艺术家正在举行她的第一次个展。
    • on show The paintings are on show until April.这些画将一直展出到 4 月份。
    see also air show, fashion show, freak show, horse show, peep show, slide show
    Extra Examples
    • The latest computers will be on show at the exhibition.最新型的计算机将在展览会上展出。
    • A local artist is holding a show of her recent work.一位当地艺术家正在展示她的最新作品。
    • The show features the work of local artists.这次展览重点展出当地艺术家的作品。
    • There were more than 500 exhibitors at the trade show.展销会上有 500 多家参展商。
    • a show organized by a small gallery一个小画廊组织的表演
    • He presented a show of Cuban art and photographs at the 4th Avenue Gallery.他在第四大街画廊展示了古巴艺术作品和摄影作品。
    • Anyone interested in Chinese art should not miss this show.对中国艺术感兴趣的任何人都不要错过这个展览。
    • He felt it was necessary to cancel the show because buyers would not have turned out.他认为有必要取消演出,因为买家不会出席。
    • The Toronto boat show is on this month.多伦多游艇展将于本月举行。
    • She decided to enter her puppy in a local dog show.她决定在当地的狗表演中进入她的小狗。
    • They had a stand at a gun show.他们在枪展上有个摊位。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • major
    • annual
    verb + show
    • have
    • hold
    • organize
    show + verb
    • feature somebody/​something
    show + noun
    • ring
    preposition
    • at a/​the show
    • on show
    See full entry
  6. of feeling感受

  7. [countable] an action or a way of behaving that shows how you feel(体现内心感受的)动作,行为,样子 synonym display
    • a show of emotion/support情感/支持的表现
    • a show of force/strength by the army军队显示的武力/实力
    • The Democrats organized a show of strength, a mass rally in Central Park.民主党人在中央公园组织了一次群众集会来显示实力。
    • A show of force by 4 000 soldiers led to an agreement being reached quickly.4000名士兵的武力示威迅速达成了协议。
    • He was completely unmoved by her little show of temper.她有点发脾气了,他却无动于衷。
    • She made a great show of wanting to leave, but I knew she didn't mean it.她表现出很想离开的样子,但我知道她并非真打算走。
    • She was afraid that too demonstrative a show of gratitude might be misinterpreted.她担心太有表现力的谢意表达可能会被误解。
    • The company is seeking to rally a big show of support for the project.该公司正在寻求集会对该项目的大力支持。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • great
    • brave
    verb + show
    • make
    • put on
    preposition
    • for show
    • show of
    phrases
    • a show of force
    • a show of strength
    See full entry
  8. insincere act不真诚的行为

  9. [uncountable, singular] something that is done only to give a good impression, but is not sincere装出的样子;虚假的外观;假象
    • He may seem charming, but it's all show!他看起来可能很有魅力,但那都是表面的!
    • for show She pretends to be interested in opera, but it's only for show.她做出一副对歌剧感兴趣的样子,但这不过是装门面而已。
    • He made a great show of affection, but I knew he didn't mean it.他大表爱慕之情,但我知道他不是真心的。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • great
    • brave
    verb + show
    • make
    • put on
    preposition
    • for show
    • show of
    phrases
    • a show of force
    • a show of strength
    See full entry
  10. colourful sight色彩缤纷的景象

  11. [countable, uncountable] a brightly coloured or pleasant sight 色彩缤纷的景象synonym display
    • a lovely show of spring flowers春天百花争艳的美景
  12. event/situation事情;场面

  13. [singular] (informal) an event, a business or a situation where something is being done or organized事情;机构;场面
    • She runs the whole show.整个这一摊儿都由她管。
    • I won't interfere—it's your show.我不会插手,这归你管。
  14. good/poor show好的/不好的表现

  15. [countable, usually singular] (especially British English, informal) something that is done in a particular way表现
    • The team put on a good show in the competition.这支队伍在比赛中有上佳表现。
    • It's a poor show if he forgets your birthday.要是他忘了你的生日,那可太差劲了。
  16. see also no-show
    Word OriginOld English scēawian ‘look at, inspect’, from a West Germanic base meaning ‘look’; related to Dutch schouwen and German schauen.
Idioms
a dog and pony show
  1. (North American English, informal, disapproving) an event that is planned only in order to impress people so that they will support or buy something(为公关或促销而举行的)造势活动
    • the dog and pony show of his visits to the war zone狗和小马展示他对战区的访问
    • a dog and pony show to sell the idea to investors狗和小马表演,向投资者出售创意
for show
  1. intended to be seen but not used供展览的;装门面的;中看不中用的
    • These items are just for show—they're not for sale.这些物品仅供展览,不卖。
get the show on the road
  1. (informal) to start an activity or a journey开始;出发
    • Let's get this show on the road!咱们这就开始吧!
(jolly) good show!
  1. (British English, old-fashioned, informal) used to show you like something or to say that somebody has done something well(喝彩)好,真棒
a show of hands
  1. a way of voting for or against something in which people raise their hands to vote举手表决
    • The vote was passed by a show of hands.表决以举手方式通过。
    • Let’s have a show of hands. Who’s in favour of the proposal?让我们举手。谁赞成该提案?
steal the show
  1. [no passive] to attract more attention and praise than other people in a particular situation吸引更多的注意;抢风头
    • As always, the children stole the show.和往常一样,最引人注意的是孩子们。
    • British bands stole the show at this year’s awards.英国乐队在今年的颁奖典礼上偷了演出。

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