1 VERB 顯示;表明;證明 If something
shows that a state of affairs exists, it gives information that proves it or makes it clear to people.
顯示;表明;證明 -
Research shows that a high-fibre diet may protect you from bowel cancer. [VERB that]
研究表明高纖維飲食可預防腸癌。
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He was arrested at his home in Southampton after a breath test showed he had drunk more than twice the legal limit for driving. [VERB that]
呼吸測醉檢測顯示其飲酒量是法定駕車飲酒限量的兩倍多,他随即在南安普頓的家中被捕。
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These figures show an increase of over one million in unemployment. [VERB noun]
這些數據表明失業人數增加了 100 多萬。
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It was only later that the drug was shown to be addictive. [be VERB-ed to-infinitive]
直到後來才證明該藥是會成瘾的。
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You'll be given regular blood tests to show whether you have been infected. [VERB wh]
你將接受定期的血液檢查以確定你是否已被感染。
2 VERB (圖畫、圖表、影像或文章)描繪,描述,展示,說明 If a picture, chart, film, or piece of writing
shows something, it represents it or gives information about it.
(圖畫、圖表、影像或文章)描繪,描述,展示,說明 -
Figure 4.1 shows the respiratory system. [VERB noun]
圖表 4.1 所示爲呼吸系統。
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...a coin showing Cleopatra. [VERB noun]
刻有克婁巴特拉頭像的硬幣
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The cushions, shown left, measure 20 × 12 inches and cost $39.95.
展示在左邊的墊子,長 20 英寸寬 12 英寸,價格是39.95 美元。
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Much of the film shows the painter simply going about his task. [VERB noun verb-ing]
這部電影大部分都在描述那位畫家如何完全沉溺於自己的工作。
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Our photograph shows how the plants will turn out. [VERB wh]
我們的照片展示了植物的生長狀況。
3 VERB 給…看;向…出示(或展示);指給…看 If you
show someone something, you give it to them, take them to it, or point to it, so that they can see it or know what you are referring to.
給…看;向…出示(或展示);指給…看 -
Cut out this article and show it to your bank manager. [VERB noun + to]
將這篇文章剪下來,拿給你的銀行經理看。
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He showed me the flat he shares with Esther. [VERB noun noun]
他帶我看了他和埃絲特合住的公寓。
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I showed them where the gun was. [VERB noun wh]
我指給他們看槍在哪裏。
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Show me which one you like and I'll buy it for you. [VERB noun wh]
指給我看你喜歡哪個,我給你買。
4 VERB 引,帶,領(某人到某處) If you
show someone to a room or seat, you lead them there.
引,帶,領(某人到某處) -
Let me show you to my study. [VERB noun prep./adv.]
我帶你去我的書房。
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Milton was shown into the office. [VERB noun prep./adv.]
米爾頓被領到了辦公室。
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John will show you upstairs, Mr Penry. [VERB noun prep./adv.]
約翰會帶你上樓,彭裏先生。
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I'll show you the way. [VERB noun noun]
我給你領路。
5 VERB (通過示範)教…,向…演示,做給…看 If you
show someone how to do something, you do it yourself so that they can watch you and learn how to do it.
(通過示範)教…,向…演示,做給…看 -
Claire showed us how to make a chocolate roulade. [VERB noun wh]
克萊爾給我們示範了如何做巧克力卷。
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There are seasoned professionals who can teach you and show you what to do. [VERB noun wh]
有經驗豐富的專家教你,並向你演示怎麽做。
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Mother asked me to show you how the phones work. [VERB noun wh]
媽媽要我教你怎麽用電話。
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Dr. Reichert has shown us a new way to look at those behavior problems. [VERB noun noun]
賴克特醫生向我們展示了一種看待那些行爲問題的新方法。
6 V-ERG (使)露出;(使)顯現;(使)變得顯著 If something
shows or if you
show it, it is visible or noticeable.
(使)露出;(使)顯現;(使)變得顯著 -
He showed his teeth in a humourless grin. [VERB noun]
他一本正經地咧嘴笑了笑。
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His beard was just beginning to show signs of grey. [VERB noun]
他的胡子才剛有點泛白。
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Faint glimmers of daylight were showing through the treetops. [VERB]
微弱的日光從樹梢中透出。
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I'd driven both ways down this road but my tracks didn't show. [VERB]
這條路我開車來回都走過了,但是卻看不出來車轍在哪。
SYN be visible, be seen, be obvious, be in view
7 V-ERG 表現,體現,流露出(態度、品質或情感);(態度等)體現,流露 If you
show a particular attitude, quality, or feeling, or if it
shows, you behave in a way that makes this attitude, quality, or feeling clear to other people.
表現,體現,流露出(態度、品質或情感);(態度等)體現,流露 -
Elsie has had enough time to show her gratitude. [VERB noun]
埃爾茜有足夠的時間來表達她的感激之情。
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She showed no interest in her children. [VERB noun]
她對自己的孩子毫無興趣。
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Ferguson was unhappy and it showed. [VERB]
弗格森很不開心,能看得出來。
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You show me respect. [VERB noun noun]
你對我表示尊重。
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Mr Clarke has shown himself to be resolutely opposed to compromise. [VERB pronoun-reflexive to-infinitive]
克拉克先生已表示自己堅決反對妥協。
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The baby was tugging at his coat to show that he wanted to be picked up. [VERB that]
寶寶在使勁拽他的衣服,表示他希望被抱起來。
8 VERB 顯示出,表露出,流露出(某種品質或特征);(品質或特征)表露,顯示 If something
shows a quality or characteristic or if that quality or characteristic
shows itself, it can be noticed or observed.
顯示出,表露出,流露出(某種品質或特征);(品質或特征)表露,顯示 -
The story shows a strong narrative gift and a vivid eye for detail. [VERB noun]
這個故事顯示了作者較強的叙事能力和對細節的觀察入微。
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Middle East peace talks in Washington showed signs of progress yesterday. [VERB noun]
昨天在華盛頓舉行的中東和談有了取得進展的迹象。
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Her popularity clearly shows no sign of waning. [VERB noun]
她的受歡迎程度顯然沒有下降的迹象。
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How else did his hostility to women show itself? [VERB pronoun-reflexive]
他還以什麽别的方式來表露對女性的敵意呢?
9 N-COUNT [usu a N of n] (情感、品質等的)流露,表露,體現 A show of a feeling or quality is an attempt by someone to make it clear that they have that feeling or quality.
(情感、品質等的)流露,表露,體現 -
Miners gathered in the centre of Bucharest in a show of support for the government. [+ of]
礦工們聚集在布加勒斯特市中心以表示對政府的支持。
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A crowd of more than 10,000 has gathered in a show of strength.
已經有 10,000 多人聚集起來以顯示他們的力量。
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She said goodbye to Hilda with a convincing show of affection.
她和希爾達道别時流露出了明顯的愛意。
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Mr Morris was determined to put on a show of family unity.
莫裏斯先生決心擺出一副家庭團結的樣子。
10 N-UNCOUNT 裝出的樣子;假象 If you say that something is
for show, you mean that it has no real purpose and is done just to give a good impression.
裝出的樣子;假象 -
The change in government is more for show than for real.
政府的轉變更多的是裝裝樣子,而不是真的。
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'It's all show,' said Linus. 'The girls don't take it seriously.'
“全是裝的,”萊納斯說。“女孩子們不會拿它當真的。”
11 VERB 出現(盈利或虧損) If a company
shows a profit or a loss, its accounts indicate that it has made a profit or a loss.
出現(盈利或虧損) 12 VERB 如約趕到;出現;露面 If a person you are expecting to meet does not
show, they do not arrive at the place where you expect to meet them.
如約趕到;出現;露面 [mainly US] Show up means the same as
show .
show up 同 show -
We waited until five o'clock, but he did not show up.
我們一直等到了 5 點,但是他始終沒有露面。
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He always shows up in a fancy car.
他總是乘坐一輛奢華轎車露面。
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If I don't show up for class this morning, I'll be kicked out.
如果我今天上午不去上課,我就要被開除了。
13 N-COUNT (電視或廣播)節目,秀 A television or radio
show is a programme on television or radio.
(電視或廣播)節目,秀 -
I had my own TV show.
我有自己的電視節目。
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This is the show in which Loyd Grossman visits the houses of the famous.
這就是勞埃德·格羅斯曼拜訪名人家庭的那檔節目。
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...a popular talk show on a Cuban radio station.
古巴一個電台的一檔很受歡迎的脫口秀節目
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A daily one-hour news show can cost $250,000 to produce.
時長爲一小時的日播新聞節目的制作費用可能會高達 25 萬美元。
14 N-COUNT (尤指包括音樂、舞蹈、滑稽劇等不同内容的)演出,表演 A
show in a theatre is an entertainment or concert, especially one that includes different items such as music, dancing, and comedy.
(尤指包括音樂、舞蹈、滑稽劇等不同内容的)演出,表演 -
How about going shopping and seeing a show in London?.
去倫敦購物再看場演出怎麽樣?
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He has earned a reputation as the man who can close a show with a bad review.
他因可以用一則惡評斃掉一場演出而聞名。
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The band are playing a handful of shows at smaller venues.
樂隊要在小一點的場館舉辦幾場演出。
15 VERB 放映;播出 If someone
shows a film or television programme, it is broadcast or appears on television or in the cinema.
放映;播出 -
The BBC World Service Television news showed the same film clip. [VERB noun]
英國廣播公司對外電視頻道的新聞節目播放了同樣的電影剪輯片段。
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The drama will be shown on American TV next year. [VERB noun]
明年這部劇將在美國電視台播出。
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American films are showing at Moscow's cinemas. [VERB]
美國電影正在莫斯科各影院上映。
16 N-COUNT [oft on NOUN] 展覽;展覽會;展品 A
show is a public exhibition of things, such as works of art, fashionable clothes, or things that have been entered in a competition.
展覽;展覽會;展品 -
The venue for the show is Birmingham's National Exhibition Centre Hall.
展覽地點在伯明翰國家展覽中心大廳。
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Gucci will be holding fashion shows to present their autumn collection.
古奇將舉辦時裝發布會推出他們的秋裝系列。
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Two complementary exhibitions are on show at the Africa Centre.
兩場互爲補充的展覽正在非洲中心展出。
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Today his picture goes on show at the National Portrait Gallery.
今天他的畫作在國家肖像美術館展出。
17 VERB 展覽,陳列(藝術品等) To
show things such as works of art means to put them in an exhibition where they can be seen by the public.
展覽,陳列(藝術品等) -
50 dealers will show oils, watercolours, drawings and prints from 1900 to 1992. [VERB noun]
50 名藝術品經銷商將展出 1900 年到1992 年間的油畫、水彩畫、素描和版畫。
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...one of East Village's better-known galleries, where he showed and sold his work. [VERB noun]
他曾在那兒展銷作品的東村著名的美術館之一
18 VERB [VERB] (賽馬比賽中賽馬)名列前三甲 In a horse race, if a horse
shows, it finishes first, second, or third.
(賽馬比賽中賽馬)名列前三甲 [US] 19 ADJ [ADJ n] (房屋)用於展覽的,樣板的 A
show home, house, or flat is one of a group of new homes. The building company decorates it and puts furniture in it, and people who want to buy one of the homes come and look round it.
(房屋)用於展覽的,樣板的 20 PHRASE 舉手表決 If a question is decided by a
show of hands, people vote on it by raising their hands to indicate whether they vote yes or no.
舉手表決 21 PHRASE 在…方面做出了成績;在…方面有結果 If you
have something
to show for your efforts, you have achieved something as a result of what you have done.
在…方面做出了成績;在…方面有結果 -
I'm nearly 31 and it's about time I had something to show for my time in my job.
我快 31 歲了,是該在工作上做出一番成績的時候了。
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It always amazed her how little she had to show for the amount she spent.
她的付出那麽多,收獲卻那樣少,這一直讓她驚詫不已。
22 PHRASE (用來威脅或警告别人)我要讓你看看,你就等着瞧吧 You can say '
I'll show you' to threaten or warn someone that you are going to make them admit that they are wrong.
(用來威脅或警告别人)我要讓你看看,你就等着瞧吧 -
She shook her fist. 'I'll show you,' she said.
她揮了揮拳頭,“我要讓你看看,”她說。
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I'll show him, leave it to me.
我會讓他好看的,交給我好了。
23 PHRASE 這恰恰證明;這正好表明 If you say
it just goes to show or
it just shows that something is the case, you mean that what you have just said or experienced demonstrates that it is the case.
這恰恰證明;這正好表明 24 PHRASE [VERB inflects] 掌管一切;操縱局勢 If you say that someone
is running the show, you mean that they are in control or in charge of a situation.
掌管一切;操縱局勢 SYN be in charge
25 PHRASE 大出風頭;搶盡鏡頭 If you say that someone
steals the show, you mean that they get a lot of attention or praise because they perform better than anyone else in a show or other event.
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It was Chinese women who stole the show on the first day of competition.
比賽的第一天中國女隊表現搶眼。
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Brad Pitt steals the show as the young man doomed by his zest for life.
布拉德·皮特扮演一名因對生命懷有極大熱情而注定在劫難逃的年輕人,搶盡了鏡頭。
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