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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

show [ʃəu]
  1. 1. noun [of emotion] [ support] [ strength] (display) 表示
    Miners gathered in a show of support for the government.
    矿工们聚集在一起表示政府支持
  2. 2. noun (exhibition) 展览
  3. 3. noun [Theater] 演出
  4. 4. noun [Television] [ 广播] 节目
  5. 5. vt. (indicate) 表明
  6. 6. vt. to show sb sth {or} to show sth to sb某人看某物{或}把某物给某人
    Cut out this article and show it to your bank manager.
    剪下这篇文章,把它给你的银行经理一下
  7. 7. vt. (demonstrate) 展示
  8. 8. vt. [+signs] (display) 显示
  9. 9. vt. [+respect] [ interest etc] 表示
    The peace talks showed signs of progress.
    和平谈判显示出进展迹象
  10. 10. vt. [+programme] [ film] (put on) 播映
    The ceremony was shown on BBC1.
    典礼在BBC1台播映
  11. 11. vt. [picture] [ graph] [ film etc+] (illustrate,depict) 描述
    Figure 4.1 shows the respiratory system.
    图示4.1显示的是呼吸系统
  12. 12. vt. to show sb in/out 带某人进来/出去
  13. 13. vt. [+painting etc] (exhibit) 展出
  14. 14. vi. (be evident) 显而易见
    Ferguson was unhappy and it showed.
    弗格森不太高兴,这是显而易见的。
  15. 15. vi. (be visible) 看得见
  16. 16. vi. [esp US] (arrive,appear) 露面
    a show of hands
    举手表决
    who's running the show here?
    在这儿掌管一切
    for show
    装门面
    on show
    展览
    to show that...
    表明
    The post-mortem shows that death was due to natural causes.
    验尸情况证实死亡由于自然原因造成的。
    to show sb how to do sth
    示范某人如何做某事
    to show a profit/loss
    [商] 赢利/亏损
    to show sb to his seat/to the door
    某人他的座位/门口
    to have something/nothing to show for sth
    在某方面有所建树/毫无成果
    it just goes to show that...
    证明

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

show [ʃəʊ]
  1. 1. vt. 展览展示展出
    We will now show you how to spot and combat diseases.
    现在我们要向你们展示如何发现对抗疾病
    She shows her dogs frequently.
    经常炫耀她的狗。
  2. 2. vt. 解释证实说明
    Government figures show that 10,000 people have died in drink-drive accidents during the last decade.
    官方数字显示过去十年中有一万人死于酒后驾车引发事故
    The mathematician showed the validity of the conjecture.
    数学家证明了该猜想有效性
  3. 3. verb 证明
    Analysis of his blood showed that he had not taken drugs.
    血液分析证明没有吸毒
    The blood test showed that he was the father.
    验血表明,他是孩子父亲
  4. 4. vt. 显露表现展示
    He has a fine sense of humour, and he shows strong leadership qualities.
    他很幽默,又有很强的领导才能
    She showed her talent for cooking.
    展示她的烹调才能
  5. 5. vt. 描绘表现展现
    The picture shows a splendid Norfolk Island pine.
    这张图片展现的是一棵漂亮的南洋杉。
  6. 6. vt. 表达表示表露
    Some people show signs of confusion because of the shock of bereavement.
    一些由于受到丧失亲人打击显得有点神志不清
    She showed her disappointment.
    露出失望神情
  7. 7. vt. 指示指出
    The map shows different walks in the area around the village.
    这张地图标示出了村庄周边区域道路
    I showed the customer the glove section.
    我为该顾客指示手套柜台方向
  8. 8. vi. 展现显示出显而易见
    Plums can be harvested as they begin to show colour.
    李子开始变色时就可以收获了。
    His good upbringing really shows.
    良好教养显露无遗
    The dirty side will show.
    肮脏一面暴露出来
  9. 9. vt. 指示读数为,示数为
    The thermometer showed thirteen degrees below zero.
    温度计指示零下三十度。
  10. 10. vt. 记录是……的证据
    The diary shows his distress that evening.
    日记表明,他那天晚上苦恼
  11. 11. vt. 引领,为……引座
    He showed me into the conference room.
    他领我进入会议室
    The usher showed us to our seats.
    引座员我们带到我们座位上。
  12. 12. vi. 取得三名的名次
    He bet $2 on number six to show.
    他为六号赛马进入前三名投入2美元赌注
  13. 13. verb [Spoken] 到场出席
    He was supposed to come yesterday, but never showed up.
    他本应该昨天来的,但一直没有到场
  14. 14. vt. 给予赐予施与
  15. 15. n.[c] 公开展览演出
    She sometimes goes to art shows in the city.
    有时会去看城里的艺术展。
  16. 16. n.[c] 显示演示
    She made a show of her new toy.
    展示一下她的新玩具。
  17. 17. n.[c] 公开演出表演节目
    We did four shows a day at the theatre.
    我们每天在剧场里有四场表演
    They wanted to see some of the shows on broadway.
    他们想看在百老汇上演一些演出
  18. 18. n.[c] 外观外表表面样子
    That ceremony is just for show.
    那个仪式只是作秀
  19. 19. n.[u] 炫耀卖弄
  20. 20. n.[c] 景象奇观
  21. 21. n.[u] [Sports] 第三名

Collins English-English Dictionary

show [ʃəυ]
  1. 1. vb to make, be, or become visible or noticeable
    to show one's dislike
  2. 2. vt. [tr] to present to view; exhibit
    he showed me a picture
  3. 3. vt. [tr] to indicate or explain; prove
    to show that the earth moves round the sun
  4. 4. vt. [tr] to exhibit or present (oneself or itself) in a specific character
    to show oneself to be trustworthy
  5. 5. vt. [tr; foll by how and an infinitive] to instruct by demonstration
    show me how to swim
  6. 6. vt. [tr] to indicate or register
    a barometer shows changes in the weather
  7. 7. vt. [tr] to grant or bestow
    to show favour to someone
  8. 8. vi. [intr] to appear
    to show to advantage
  9. 9. vi. to exhibit, display, or offer (goods, etc) for sale
    three artists were showing at the gallery
  10. 10. vt. [tr] to allege, as in a legal document
    to show cause
  11. 11. vt. to present (a play, film, etc) or (of a play, etc) to be presented, as at a theatre or cinema
  12. 12. vt. [tr] to guide or escort
    please show me to my room
  13. 13. vi. [intr] to win a place in a horse race, etc
  14. 14. vi. to give a performance of riding and handling (a horse) to display its best points
  15. 15. vi. [intr] [Spoken] to put in an appearance; arrive
  16. 16. n a display or exhibition
  17. 17. n a public spectacle
  18. 18. n an ostentatious or pretentious display
  19. 19. n a theatrical or other entertainment
  20. 20. n a trace or indication
  21. 21. n [obstetrics] a discharge of blood at the onset of labour
  22. 22. n [US, Austral, and NZ] [Spoken] a chance; opportunity (esp in the phrases give someone a show, he's got no show of winning, etc)
  23. 23. n a sporting event consisting of contests in which riders perform different exercises to show their skill and their horses' ability and breeding
  24. 24. n [Slang] [chiefly Brit] a thing or affair (esp in the phrases good show, bad show, etc)
  25. 25. n [Austral and NZ] [Mining] a slight indication of the presence of gold
  26. 26. n a display of farm animals, with associated competitions
  27. 27. n See also show off show up
  28. 28. n [Etymology] Old English sceawian; related to Old High German scouwon to look, Old Norse örskar careful, Greek thuoskoos seer

Examples

什么形象工程,其实是在作秀。‖ (秀:英语show音译)
show biz
娱乐性行业(指戏院、电影院等)
His show of grief was a farce.
他的那番悲伤的表露完全是虚情假义。
this edition reads "show", not "shew"
这个版本印作“show”不作“shew”
to show a guest to his room
领客人进他的房间

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