单词 | show |
释义 | show UK [ʃəʊ] US [ʃoʊ] verb (showed, shown) MAKE SEEN 使被看见 ESSENTIAL transitive ■to make it possible for something to be seen 给…看;出示;显示 •[+ two objects] I must show you this new book I've just bought.我一定要给你看看我刚买的这本新书。 •On this map, urban areas are shown in •You ought to show that rash to •[+ obj + question word] Why won't you show me wh •[+ obj + -ing •These photographs show the effects •He began to show signs •"I've got a Victorian gold coin here." "Have you? Show me (= Allow me to see it)."“我这里有一枚维多利亚时代金币。” “真的吗?让我看看。” UK [ʃəʊ] US [ʃoʊ] verb (showed, shown)RECORD 记录 ESSENTIAL transitive ■to record or express a number or measurement 记录,显示(数字或测量值) •The right-hand dial shows the temperature, and the left-hand one shows the air pressure.右面的刻度显示温度,左面的刻度显示气压。 •The company showed a loss of £2 million last year.该公司去年亏损了200万英镑。 •The latest crime figures show a sharp rise in burglaries.最新的犯罪资料表示,破门盗窃案急遽增加。 UK [ʃəʊ] US [ʃoʊ] verb (showed, shown)EXPLAIN 解释 ESSENTIAL transitive ■to explain something to someone, by doing it or by giving instructions or examples (透过演示、示范)解释,说明 •[+ question word] Can you show me how •This dictionary contains many examples that show how •Could you show me the way UK [ʃəʊ] US [ʃoʊ] verb (showed, shown)PROVE 证明 ESSENTIAL transitive ■to prove something or make the truth or existence of something known 证明;表明 •[R] She has shown herself (to be) •His diaries show him to have been •[+ (that •Show me (that) •[+ question word] Our research has shown (us) how UK [ʃəʊ] US [ʃoʊ] verb (showed, shown)EXPRESS 表达 ESSENTIAL transitive ■to express ideas or feelings using actions or words 表达;表现 •He finds it difficult to show affection.他发现表达爱意很难。 •She showed enormous courage when she rescued him from the fire.她把他从火里救出来时,表现出了极大的勇气。 •[+ two objects] You should show your parents more respect/show more respect to UK [ʃəʊ] US [ʃoʊ] verb (showed, shown)NOTICEABLE 显著的 ADVANCED intransitive ■to be easy to see or notice 显眼;容易看到(或注意到) •"Oh no, I've spilt red wine on my jacket!" "Don't worry, it doesn't show."“啊,糟了,我把葡萄酒洒到夹克上了!”“没事,看不出来。” •Whatever she's thinking, she never lets it show.不管她在想甚么,她从不表现出来。 •I've painted over the graffiti twice, but it still shows through •The drug does not show up •When we moved in, the house hadn't been decorated for twenty years, and it ⇒ See also show upshow your age ■to look as old as you really are 显出老态;显出真实年龄 •Recently, he's really starting UK [ʃəʊ] US [ʃoʊ] verb (showed, shown)PUBLIC EVENT 公共活动 transitive ■to make an artist's work available for the public to see 展出,展览,陈列(艺术作品) •Our aim is to make it easier for young unknown artists to show their work.我们的目的是方便不知名的年轻艺术家展出他们的作品。 intransitive or transitive ■If a cinema or a television station shows a film or programme, or if a film or programme is showing somewhere, you can see it there 放映;播出;演出 •It's the first time this film has been shown on British television.这是该电影首次在英国电视上播出。 •Now showing at a cinema near you!各大影院正在上映! UK [ʃəʊ] US [ʃoʊ] verb (showed, shown)ARRIVE 到达 intransitive mainly US ■to show up (ARRIVE) 到达;露面 UK [ʃəʊ] US [ʃoʊ] verb (showed, shown) LEAD 引导 transitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to take someone somewhere by going there with them 给…带路,带领 •Could you show Dr Sanchez into the living room?你能带桑切斯博士去起居室吗? •The waiter showed us to UK [ʃəʊ] US [ʃoʊ] verb (showed, shown)FAIL TO HIDE 未能隐藏 transitive ■to fail to hide, or to make it possible to see or know something that is not intended to be seen or known 露出,显露 •Your shirt's so thin that it shows your bra.你的衬衫太薄,里面的胸罩都透出来了。 •Light-coloured carpets show the dirt.浅色地毯不耐脏。 •[+ question word] His failure in the exams shows (up) UK [ʃəʊ] US [ʃoʊ] verb (showed, shown)MAKE UNDERSTAND 使明白 transitive + object + question word ■to make someone understand something by directing their attention to it 指明;指出 •Can you show me wh •Show me wh UK [ʃəʊ] US [ʃoʊ] verb (showed, shown)have something/nothing to show for sth ■If you have something/nothing to show for your work or effort, you have/have not won any advantage from it 从…中受益/一无所获 •I worked for two weeks, and fifty pounds was all I had to show for it.我工作了两星期,所得到的酬劳只有50英镑。 •I've been trying to write this essay all day and I've got nothing to show for it.我一整天都在努力写这篇文章,可是没甚么进展。 UK [ʃəʊ] US [ʃoʊ] verb (showed, shown)show your face ■to appear somewhere when you are not expected to because you have done something bad 露面,出现,现身 •How dare UK [ʃəʊ] US [ʃoʊ] verb (showed, shown)show your hand ■to allow people to know about intentions that you had previously kept secret 摊牌;表明自己的意图 •Keep the names of the team secret - don't show your hand until the day of the match.球队的名称要保密——比赛那天再宣布。 UK [ʃəʊ] US [ʃoʊ] verb (showed, shown)show sb the door ■to make it obvious that you do not want someone to be present and that they should leave 赶走某人;请某人离开;给某人下逐客令 •When I told my bank manager that I wanted to borrow £100 000, she showed me the door.我告诉银行经理我想借十万英镑时,她直接叫我走人。 UK [ʃəʊ] US [ʃoʊ] verb (showed, shown)show (sb) the way ■to do something original which others are likely to copy (为某人)指明方向;(为某人)树立榜样 •Sweden has shown the way forward UK [ʃəʊ] US [ʃoʊ] verb (showed, shown)that will show sb informal ■said of an action which you intend as a punishment for someone who has done something wrong (某人)等着瞧 •The next time she's late home, I'll throw her dinner away. That'll show her!下一次她再晚回家的话,我会把她的晚餐扔掉。她就等着瞧吧! UK [ʃəʊ] US [ʃoʊ] verb (showed, shown)Phrasal Verbs show off ADVANCED show 1 |
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