show 的英语意思
showshow1 /ʃəʊ $ ʃoʊ/ verb (past tense showed, past participle shown /ʃəʊn $ ʃoʊn/)
查看全部语言翻译1let somebody see [transitive] to let someone see something让某人看某物show somebody something
The children proudly showed me their presents.孩子们骄傲地把礼物展示给我看。show something to somebody
Show your ticket to the woman at the entrance.把票出示给入口处的那位女士。
The man grinned, showing bad teeth.那个男人咧嘴一笑,露出一口坏牙。2prove something [transitive] to provide facts or information that make it clear that something is true, that something exists, or that something has happened提供事实或信息,清楚说明某事是真实的、存在的或已经发生的:
Figures showed a 9% rise in inflation.数据显示通货膨胀率上升了9%。
Gary has shown his faith in the club’s future by agreeing to stay on.加里通过同意继续留队,表明了他对俱乐部未来的信心。show (that)
Mike needed a copy of the will to show that the books had been left to him.迈克需要一份遗嘱的副本来证明那些书已遗赠给他。show somebody (that)
We have shown our critics that we can succeed.我们已向批评者证明了我们能够成功。show how
This document shows how to oppose bad decisions about new housing.本文件说明如何反对关于新住房的错误决策。show what
She just wants a chance to show what she can do.她只是想要一个展示自己能力的机会。show somebody/something to be something
Charles showed himself to be a fine leader.查尔斯证明自己是一位出色的领导者。be shown to be/do something
The campaign has been shown to be a waste of money.这场运动已被证明是对金钱的浪费。
The new treatment has been shown to reduce the number of deaths.这种新疗法已被证明可减少死亡人数。studies/evidence/research etc shows
Several studies have shown that aggressive toys lead to bad behaviour.多项研究表明,攻击性玩具会导致不良行为。
The Polish economy began to show signs of recovery.波兰经济开始呈现复苏迹象。
It just goes to show (=proves) how much people judge each other on how they look.这恰恰说明(=证明)了人们在多大程度上以貌取人。Register语体In written English, people often prefer to use indicate, which sounds more formal than show:· The latest statistics indicate that the country is falling deeper into recession.在书面英语中,人们通常倾向于使用 indicate,这比 show 听起来更正式:· 最新统计数据表明,该国正陷入更深的衰退。In scientific contexts, they often prefer prove or demonstrate, which sound more definite:· This research demonstrates the need to treat cancer early.在科学语境中,人们通常倾向于使用 prove 或 demonstrate,这些词听起来更确定:· 这项研究表明早期治疗癌症的必要性。3feelings/attitudes/qualities [transitive] to let your feelings, attitudes, or personal qualities be clearly seen让自己的情感、态度或个人品质清晰地表现出来 OPP hide:
Think positively and show some determination.积极地思考,表现出一些决心。
She had learned not to show her emotions.她学会了不流露自己的情绪。
It was the sound a man might make when in pain but trying not to show it.那是一个男人在痛苦中却竭力掩饰时可能发出的声音。
Mary showed great interest in the children.玛丽对孩子们表现出极大的兴趣。4explain with actions [transitive] to explain to someone how to do something, by doing it yourself or using actions to help them learn通过亲自示范或借助动作,向某人解释如何做某事show somebody how
Show me how the gun works.给我演示一下这把枪是怎么用的。show somebody how to do something
Maureen showed Peter how to feed the young animals.莫琳向彼得演示了如何喂养幼小的动物。show somebody something
Can you show Lucy the way to slice onions?你能向露西演示怎么切洋葱吗?► see thesaurus at explain5picture/map etc [transitive] if a picture, map etc shows something, you can see it on the picture, map etc(图片、地图等)显示某物,即可在该图片、地图等上看到它:
I want a photograph that shows his face.我想要一张能看到他脸的照片。
The map shows the main rivers of the region.地图标示了该地区的主要河流。6guide somebody [transitive] to go with someone and guide them to a place陪同某人并引导他们前往某处show somebody to/into something
Can you show Mrs Davies to the bathroom?你能带戴维斯太太去洗手间吗?show somebody out/in
I can show myself out (=out of the office or house).我自己出去就好了(=自己走出办公室或屋子)。show somebody something
Come on, I’ll show you the way.来吧,我来给你带路。► see thesaurus at lead7point at something [transitive] to let someone see where a place or thing is, especially by pointing to it让某人看到某处或某物在哪里,尤其是通过指示show somebody where
Can you show me exactly where he fell?你能精确地告诉我他是在哪里摔倒的吗?8film/television [intransitive, transitive] to make a film or television programme available on a screen for people to see, or to be on a screen将电影或电视节目在屏幕上放映供人观看,或(节目)在屏幕上播出:
The film was shown on television last night.这部电影昨晚在电视上播出了。
The match was shown live (=could be seen on television while it was being played).比赛进行了现场直播(=比赛进行时可以在电视上收看)。
It’s now showing at cinemas across London.目前正在伦敦各大影院上映。 → showing(1)9be easy to see [intransitive] if something shows, it is easy to see某物显得出来,即容易被看见:
His happiness showed in his face.他脸上流露出幸福的神情。
Her scar doesn’t show, because her hair covers it.她的伤疤看不出来,因为头发把它遮住了。
Stephen was worried, and it showed.斯蒂芬很担心,这一点表现得很明显。10dirt/mark [transitive] if material shows the dirt or a mark, it is easy to see the dirt or mark on it若面料显脏或显痕,即容易看到其上的污垢或痕迹:
Light-coloured clothes tend to show the dirt.浅色衣物容易显脏。11increase/decrease [transitive] to have an increase or decrease in something, or a profit or loss在某方面出现增减,或盈利或亏损:
The price of players is the reason why many football clubs show big losses on their balance sheets.球员价格是许多足球俱乐部资产负债表上出现巨大亏损的原因。
Recent elections have shown significant gains by right-wing groups.最近的选举显示右翼团体取得了显著的进展。12art/pictures [transitive] to put a group of paintings or other works of art in one place so that people can come and see them将一批绘画或其他艺术品集中展示,供人们前来参观 SYN exhibit:
Her recent sculptures are being shown at the Hayward Gallery.她的近期雕塑作品正在海沃德画廊展出。
The Whitney Museum was the first to show Mapplethorpe’s photographs.惠特尼博物馆是首家展出梅普尔索普摄影作品的机构。13I’ll show him/them etc spoken口语 used to say that you will prove to someone that you are better, more effective etc than they think you are用于表示你会向某人证明你比他们认为的更好、更有能力等14have something to show for something to have something as a result of what you have been doing将某物作为自己所作所为的成果:
If he fails, he’ll have nothing to show for his time at school.如果他失败,他的学校时光将一无所获。
She had plenty of money to show for all her work.她的辛勤工作换来了丰厚的收入。15show your face if you will not show your face somewhere, you will not go there because you have a good reason to feel ashamed or embarrassed about being there如果你不在某处露面,是因为你有充分理由为出现在那里而感到羞愧或尴尬:
She never shows her face around here.她从不在这一带露面。16show your hand to make your true power or intentions clear, especially after you have been keeping them secret表明自己真实的实力或意图,尤其是在此前一直秘而不宣之后:
There were so many rumours that the company was forced to show its hand.谣言太多,公司被迫摊牌,公开了自己的意图。17animal [transitive] to put an animal into a competition with other animals将动物送去与其他动物参加比赛:
Do you plan to show your dogs?你打算参加狗展吗?18arrive [intransitive] (also show up) informal非正式 especially American English to arrive at the place where someone is waiting for you到达有人在等候你的地方;出现 SYN turn up:
I went to meet Hank, but he never showed.我去见汉克,但他根本没出现。19show somebody in a good/bad etc light if an action shows you in a good or bad light, it makes people have a good or bad opinion of you某一行为让你以好的或坏的形象示人,即使人们对你产生好或坏的印象:
During an interview, you need to show yourself in the best possible light.面试时,你需要尽可能以最佳形象展示自己。20show somebody the door to make it clear that someone is not welcome and should leave明确表示某人不受欢迎,应当离开21show (somebody) who’s boss informal非正式 to prove to someone who is threatening your authority that you are more powerful than they are向威胁你权威的人证明你比他们更有力量:
You’ve got to show your dog who’s boss. When you say ‘Sit!’, he should sit.你得让你的狗知道谁说了算。当你说"坐!"时,它就应该坐下。22show the way if you show the way for other people, you do something new that others then try to copy如果你为他人指路,即你做了某件新事,他人随后试图效仿23show willing British English to make it clear that you are willing to do something明确表示你愿意做某事:
He hasn’t done any cooking yet, but at least he’s shown willing.他还没做过任何烹饪,但至少表明了自己的意愿。24show a leg! British English spoken口语 used to tell someone to get out of bed用于叫人起床25show (somebody) a clean pair of heels British English old-fashioned旧式 informal非正式 to run away very fast飞速逃跑26show me the money American English spoken口语 informal非正式 used to tell someone to give or pay you a lot of money, rather than just talk about the fact that they will give it to you用于要求某人实际拿出或支付大笔钱,而不只是说说会给THESAURUS同义词辨析let someone see让某人看show to let someone see something, especially by holding it out in front of them让某人看某物,尤其是将其持在对方面前: · Everyone has to show their identity cards at the entrance to the building.· 每个人进入大楼时都必须出示身份证件。· Stephanie showed us her engagement ring.· 斯蒂芬妮给我们看了她的订婚戒指。flash to show something to someone very quickly非常迅速地向某人展示某物: · ‘We’re police’, he said, flashing his card at us.· "我们是警察,"他说着,把证件朝我们一晃。· Miranda flashed a surprised look into the mirror.· 米兰达朝镜中投去一道惊讶的目光。let somebody have a look/take a look especially spoken尤用于口语 to show something to someone, especially so that they can examine it, repair it etc将某物展示给某人看,尤其是让他们检查、修理等: · If the wound doesn’t get better soon, you should let the doctor take a look at it.· 如果伤口很快没有好转,你应该让医生看一下。· Mike’s good with cars – let him have a look.· 迈克擅长修车——让他看看吧。reveal especially written尤用于书面语 to let someone see or know about something that is usually hidden, or that you want to keep secret – often used about showing your feelings or private thoughts让某人看到或知道通常隐藏的、或你想保密的事情——常用于表露自己的感情或私密想法: · Suzy looked away quickly in order not to reveal her true feelings.· 苏西迅速移开目光,不想流露出自己的真实感情。· He lifted the lid of the box to reveal a small snake.· 他掀开盒盖,露出一条小蛇。expose especially written尤用于书面语 to let someone see something that could not be seen before让某人看到以前看不到的东西: · The receding tide had exposed huge expanses of sand.· 退潮后,大片沙滩裸露了出来。· The bear opened its mouth, exposing rows of sharp teeth.· 熊张开嘴,露出排排锋利的牙齿。show someone how to do something向某人示范如何做某事show to explain to someone how to do something or how something works, especially by doing it yourself向某人解释如何做某事或某事如何运作,尤其是通过亲自示范: · Laurie’s been showing me how to snowboard.· 劳里一直在教我怎么滑雪板。· Can I show you how the oven works?· 我来给你演示一下烤箱怎么用,好吗?demonstrate to show how to do something or how something works – especially to a group of people演示如何做某事或某事如何运作——尤其是面向一群人: · A qualified instructor will demonstrate how to use the machines properly.· 一名合格的讲师将演示如何正确使用这些机器。· There’s a meeting this afternoon to demonstrate the new software.· 今天下午有个会议,演示新软件。guide/take somebody through something to show someone how to do something, or how a process happens, especially something difficult or complicated向某人展示如何做某事或某个过程如何进行,尤其是较难或复杂的事情: · The book guides you through the different stages of starting your own business.· 这本书引导你一步步了解创业的各个阶段。· A stockbroker will take you through the minefield of stocks and shares.· 股票经纪人将带你走过股票和证券这片错综复杂的雷区。show somebody around (something) (also show somebody round (something) British English) phrasal verb to go around a place with someone when they first arrive there, to show them what is interesting, useful etc在某人初到某处时带他们四处参观,让他们了解有趣、有用的事物等:
Harrison showed her around the house.哈里森带她参观了房子。show off phrasal verb1to try to make people admire your abilities, achievements, or possessions – used to show disapproval试图让人们钦佩自己的能力、成就或财物——含贬义:
He couldn’t resist showing off on the tennis court.他忍不住在网球场上炫耀。2show something ↔ off to show something to a lot of people because you are very proud of it因非常自豪而向许多人展示某物:
a picture of the restaurant’s owners showing off their award餐厅老板炫耀他们所获奖项的一张照片3show something ↔ off if one thing shows off something else, it makes the other thing look especially attractive如果某物衬托出另一物,使另一物看起来格外吸引人 SYN complement:
The white dress showed off her dark skin beautifully.白色裙子将她深色的皮肤衬托得十分美丽。show somebody over something phrasal verb especially British English to guide someone through an interesting building or a house that is for sale引导某人参观有趣的建筑或待售的房屋:
Ingrid has a job showing visitors over the castle.英格丽德的工作是带游客参观城堡。show up phrasal verb1informal非正式 to arrive, especially at the place where someone is waiting for you到达,尤指到达有人在等候你的地方;出现 SYN turn up:
Seth showed up, apologising for being late.赛斯出现了,为迟到道歉。
We had 200 people show up for our seminar.我们的研讨会来了200人。2show something ↔ up to make it possible to see or notice something that was not clear before使原本不明显的事物变得可见或可察觉:
The sunlight showed up the marks on the window.阳光使窗户上的痕迹变得清晰可见。3to be easy to see or notice容易被看到或注意到:
Use a light colour which will show up on a dark background.使用浅色,在深色背景上会很显眼。4show somebody ↔ up to make someone feel embarrassed by behaving in a stupid or unacceptable way when you are with them在与某人同处时因愚蠢或不当行为而使其感到尴尬 SYN embarrass:
She says I showed her up in front of her friends when they came to the house.她说当她的朋友来家里时,我让她在朋友面前丢了脸。
查看全部语言翻译1let somebody see [transitive] to let someone see something让某人看某物show somebody something
The children proudly showed me their presents.孩子们骄傲地把礼物展示给我看。show something to somebody
Show your ticket to the woman at the entrance.把票出示给入口处的那位女士。
The man grinned, showing bad teeth.那个男人咧嘴一笑,露出一口坏牙。2prove something [transitive] to provide facts or information that make it clear that something is true, that something exists, or that something has happened提供事实或信息,清楚说明某事是真实的、存在的或已经发生的:
Figures showed a 9% rise in inflation.数据显示通货膨胀率上升了9%。
Gary has shown his faith in the club’s future by agreeing to stay on.加里通过同意继续留队,表明了他对俱乐部未来的信心。show (that)
Mike needed a copy of the will to show that the books had been left to him.迈克需要一份遗嘱的副本来证明那些书已遗赠给他。show somebody (that)
We have shown our critics that we can succeed.我们已向批评者证明了我们能够成功。show how
This document shows how to oppose bad decisions about new housing.本文件说明如何反对关于新住房的错误决策。show what
She just wants a chance to show what she can do.她只是想要一个展示自己能力的机会。show somebody/something to be something
Charles showed himself to be a fine leader.查尔斯证明自己是一位出色的领导者。be shown to be/do something
The campaign has been shown to be a waste of money.这场运动已被证明是对金钱的浪费。
The new treatment has been shown to reduce the number of deaths.这种新疗法已被证明可减少死亡人数。studies/evidence/research etc shows
Several studies have shown that aggressive toys lead to bad behaviour.多项研究表明,攻击性玩具会导致不良行为。
The Polish economy began to show signs of recovery.波兰经济开始呈现复苏迹象。
It just goes to show (=proves) how much people judge each other on how they look.这恰恰说明(=证明)了人们在多大程度上以貌取人。Register语体In written English, people often prefer to use indicate, which sounds more formal than show:· The latest statistics indicate that the country is falling deeper into recession.在书面英语中,人们通常倾向于使用 indicate,这比 show 听起来更正式:· 最新统计数据表明,该国正陷入更深的衰退。In scientific contexts, they often prefer prove or demonstrate, which sound more definite:· This research demonstrates the need to treat cancer early.在科学语境中,人们通常倾向于使用 prove 或 demonstrate,这些词听起来更确定:· 这项研究表明早期治疗癌症的必要性。3feelings/attitudes/qualities [transitive] to let your feelings, attitudes, or personal qualities be clearly seen让自己的情感、态度或个人品质清晰地表现出来 OPP hide:
Think positively and show some determination.积极地思考,表现出一些决心。
She had learned not to show her emotions.她学会了不流露自己的情绪。
It was the sound a man might make when in pain but trying not to show it.那是一个男人在痛苦中却竭力掩饰时可能发出的声音。
Mary showed great interest in the children.玛丽对孩子们表现出极大的兴趣。4explain with actions [transitive] to explain to someone how to do something, by doing it yourself or using actions to help them learn通过亲自示范或借助动作,向某人解释如何做某事show somebody how
Show me how the gun works.给我演示一下这把枪是怎么用的。show somebody how to do something
Maureen showed Peter how to feed the young animals.莫琳向彼得演示了如何喂养幼小的动物。show somebody something
Can you show Lucy the way to slice onions?你能向露西演示怎么切洋葱吗?► see thesaurus at explain5picture/map etc [transitive] if a picture, map etc shows something, you can see it on the picture, map etc(图片、地图等)显示某物,即可在该图片、地图等上看到它:
I want a photograph that shows his face.我想要一张能看到他脸的照片。
The map shows the main rivers of the region.地图标示了该地区的主要河流。6guide somebody [transitive] to go with someone and guide them to a place陪同某人并引导他们前往某处show somebody to/into something
Can you show Mrs Davies to the bathroom?你能带戴维斯太太去洗手间吗?show somebody out/in
I can show myself out (=out of the office or house).我自己出去就好了(=自己走出办公室或屋子)。show somebody something
Come on, I’ll show you the way.来吧,我来给你带路。► see thesaurus at lead7point at something [transitive] to let someone see where a place or thing is, especially by pointing to it让某人看到某处或某物在哪里,尤其是通过指示show somebody where
Can you show me exactly where he fell?你能精确地告诉我他是在哪里摔倒的吗?8film/television [intransitive, transitive] to make a film or television programme available on a screen for people to see, or to be on a screen将电影或电视节目在屏幕上放映供人观看,或(节目)在屏幕上播出:
The film was shown on television last night.这部电影昨晚在电视上播出了。
The match was shown live (=could be seen on television while it was being played).比赛进行了现场直播(=比赛进行时可以在电视上收看)。
It’s now showing at cinemas across London.目前正在伦敦各大影院上映。 → showing(1)9be easy to see [intransitive] if something shows, it is easy to see某物显得出来,即容易被看见:
His happiness showed in his face.他脸上流露出幸福的神情。
Her scar doesn’t show, because her hair covers it.她的伤疤看不出来,因为头发把它遮住了。
Stephen was worried, and it showed.斯蒂芬很担心,这一点表现得很明显。10dirt/mark [transitive] if material shows the dirt or a mark, it is easy to see the dirt or mark on it若面料显脏或显痕,即容易看到其上的污垢或痕迹:
Light-coloured clothes tend to show the dirt.浅色衣物容易显脏。11increase/decrease [transitive] to have an increase or decrease in something, or a profit or loss在某方面出现增减,或盈利或亏损:
The price of players is the reason why many football clubs show big losses on their balance sheets.球员价格是许多足球俱乐部资产负债表上出现巨大亏损的原因。
Recent elections have shown significant gains by right-wing groups.最近的选举显示右翼团体取得了显著的进展。12art/pictures [transitive] to put a group of paintings or other works of art in one place so that people can come and see them将一批绘画或其他艺术品集中展示,供人们前来参观 SYN exhibit:
Her recent sculptures are being shown at the Hayward Gallery.她的近期雕塑作品正在海沃德画廊展出。
The Whitney Museum was the first to show Mapplethorpe’s photographs.惠特尼博物馆是首家展出梅普尔索普摄影作品的机构。13I’ll show him/them etc spoken口语 used to say that you will prove to someone that you are better, more effective etc than they think you are用于表示你会向某人证明你比他们认为的更好、更有能力等14have something to show for something to have something as a result of what you have been doing将某物作为自己所作所为的成果:
If he fails, he’ll have nothing to show for his time at school.如果他失败,他的学校时光将一无所获。
She had plenty of money to show for all her work.她的辛勤工作换来了丰厚的收入。15show your face if you will not show your face somewhere, you will not go there because you have a good reason to feel ashamed or embarrassed about being there如果你不在某处露面,是因为你有充分理由为出现在那里而感到羞愧或尴尬:
She never shows her face around here.她从不在这一带露面。16show your hand to make your true power or intentions clear, especially after you have been keeping them secret表明自己真实的实力或意图,尤其是在此前一直秘而不宣之后:
There were so many rumours that the company was forced to show its hand.谣言太多,公司被迫摊牌,公开了自己的意图。17animal [transitive] to put an animal into a competition with other animals将动物送去与其他动物参加比赛:
Do you plan to show your dogs?你打算参加狗展吗?18arrive [intransitive] (also show up) informal非正式 especially American English to arrive at the place where someone is waiting for you到达有人在等候你的地方;出现 SYN turn up:
I went to meet Hank, but he never showed.我去见汉克,但他根本没出现。19show somebody in a good/bad etc light if an action shows you in a good or bad light, it makes people have a good or bad opinion of you某一行为让你以好的或坏的形象示人,即使人们对你产生好或坏的印象:
During an interview, you need to show yourself in the best possible light.面试时,你需要尽可能以最佳形象展示自己。20show somebody the door to make it clear that someone is not welcome and should leave明确表示某人不受欢迎,应当离开21show (somebody) who’s boss informal非正式 to prove to someone who is threatening your authority that you are more powerful than they are向威胁你权威的人证明你比他们更有力量:
You’ve got to show your dog who’s boss. When you say ‘Sit!’, he should sit.你得让你的狗知道谁说了算。当你说"坐!"时,它就应该坐下。22show the way if you show the way for other people, you do something new that others then try to copy如果你为他人指路,即你做了某件新事,他人随后试图效仿23show willing British English to make it clear that you are willing to do something明确表示你愿意做某事:
He hasn’t done any cooking yet, but at least he’s shown willing.他还没做过任何烹饪,但至少表明了自己的意愿。24show a leg! British English spoken口语 used to tell someone to get out of bed用于叫人起床25show (somebody) a clean pair of heels British English old-fashioned旧式 informal非正式 to run away very fast飞速逃跑26show me the money American English spoken口语 informal非正式 used to tell someone to give or pay you a lot of money, rather than just talk about the fact that they will give it to you用于要求某人实际拿出或支付大笔钱,而不只是说说会给THESAURUS同义词辨析let someone see让某人看show to let someone see something, especially by holding it out in front of them让某人看某物,尤其是将其持在对方面前: · Everyone has to show their identity cards at the entrance to the building.· 每个人进入大楼时都必须出示身份证件。· Stephanie showed us her engagement ring.· 斯蒂芬妮给我们看了她的订婚戒指。flash to show something to someone very quickly非常迅速地向某人展示某物: · ‘We’re police’, he said, flashing his card at us.· "我们是警察,"他说着,把证件朝我们一晃。· Miranda flashed a surprised look into the mirror.· 米兰达朝镜中投去一道惊讶的目光。let somebody have a look/take a look especially spoken尤用于口语 to show something to someone, especially so that they can examine it, repair it etc将某物展示给某人看,尤其是让他们检查、修理等: · If the wound doesn’t get better soon, you should let the doctor take a look at it.· 如果伤口很快没有好转,你应该让医生看一下。· Mike’s good with cars – let him have a look.· 迈克擅长修车——让他看看吧。reveal especially written尤用于书面语 to let someone see or know about something that is usually hidden, or that you want to keep secret – often used about showing your feelings or private thoughts让某人看到或知道通常隐藏的、或你想保密的事情——常用于表露自己的感情或私密想法: · Suzy looked away quickly in order not to reveal her true feelings.· 苏西迅速移开目光,不想流露出自己的真实感情。· He lifted the lid of the box to reveal a small snake.· 他掀开盒盖,露出一条小蛇。expose especially written尤用于书面语 to let someone see something that could not be seen before让某人看到以前看不到的东西: · The receding tide had exposed huge expanses of sand.· 退潮后,大片沙滩裸露了出来。· The bear opened its mouth, exposing rows of sharp teeth.· 熊张开嘴,露出排排锋利的牙齿。show someone how to do something向某人示范如何做某事show to explain to someone how to do something or how something works, especially by doing it yourself向某人解释如何做某事或某事如何运作,尤其是通过亲自示范: · Laurie’s been showing me how to snowboard.· 劳里一直在教我怎么滑雪板。· Can I show you how the oven works?· 我来给你演示一下烤箱怎么用,好吗?demonstrate to show how to do something or how something works – especially to a group of people演示如何做某事或某事如何运作——尤其是面向一群人: · A qualified instructor will demonstrate how to use the machines properly.· 一名合格的讲师将演示如何正确使用这些机器。· There’s a meeting this afternoon to demonstrate the new software.· 今天下午有个会议,演示新软件。guide/take somebody through something to show someone how to do something, or how a process happens, especially something difficult or complicated向某人展示如何做某事或某个过程如何进行,尤其是较难或复杂的事情: · The book guides you through the different stages of starting your own business.· 这本书引导你一步步了解创业的各个阶段。· A stockbroker will take you through the minefield of stocks and shares.· 股票经纪人将带你走过股票和证券这片错综复杂的雷区。show somebody around (something) (also show somebody round (something) British English) phrasal verb to go around a place with someone when they first arrive there, to show them what is interesting, useful etc在某人初到某处时带他们四处参观,让他们了解有趣、有用的事物等:
Harrison showed her around the house.哈里森带她参观了房子。show off phrasal verb1to try to make people admire your abilities, achievements, or possessions – used to show disapproval试图让人们钦佩自己的能力、成就或财物——含贬义:
He couldn’t resist showing off on the tennis court.他忍不住在网球场上炫耀。2show something ↔ off to show something to a lot of people because you are very proud of it因非常自豪而向许多人展示某物:
a picture of the restaurant’s owners showing off their award餐厅老板炫耀他们所获奖项的一张照片3show something ↔ off if one thing shows off something else, it makes the other thing look especially attractive如果某物衬托出另一物,使另一物看起来格外吸引人 SYN complement:
The white dress showed off her dark skin beautifully.白色裙子将她深色的皮肤衬托得十分美丽。show somebody over something phrasal verb especially British English to guide someone through an interesting building or a house that is for sale引导某人参观有趣的建筑或待售的房屋:
Ingrid has a job showing visitors over the castle.英格丽德的工作是带游客参观城堡。show up phrasal verb1informal非正式 to arrive, especially at the place where someone is waiting for you到达,尤指到达有人在等候你的地方;出现 SYN turn up:
Seth showed up, apologising for being late.赛斯出现了,为迟到道歉。
We had 200 people show up for our seminar.我们的研讨会来了200人。2show something ↔ up to make it possible to see or notice something that was not clear before使原本不明显的事物变得可见或可察觉:
The sunlight showed up the marks on the window.阳光使窗户上的痕迹变得清晰可见。3to be easy to see or notice容易被看到或注意到:
Use a light colour which will show up on a dark background.使用浅色,在深色背景上会很显眼。4show somebody ↔ up to make someone feel embarrassed by behaving in a stupid or unacceptable way when you are with them在与某人同处时因愚蠢或不当行为而使其感到尴尬 SYN embarrass:
She says I showed her up in front of her friends when they came to the house.她说当她的朋友来家里时,我让她在朋友面前丢了脸。showshow2 noun
1performance [countable] a performance for the public, especially one that includes singing, dancing, or jokes面向公众的表演,尤指包含歌唱、舞蹈或笑话的演出:
I enjoyed the show immensely.我非常享受这场演出。
The show starts at 7:30 pm.演出晚上7:30开始。
They’ve come to town to see a Broadway show.他们进城来看一场百老汇演出。
Perry was the star of the show.佩里是这场演出的明星。 → floor show, roadshow2tv/radio [countable] a programme on television or on the radio电视或广播节目:
The senator appeared on the CBS show ‘Face the Nation’.这位参议员出现在哥伦比亚广播公司的节目《面对全国》上。
a new television quiz show一档新的电视问答节目 → chat show, game show, talk show
► see thesaurus at programme3collection of things to see [countable] an occasion when a lot of similar things are brought together in one place so that people can come and look at them将许多同类事物汇集在一处以供人们前来参观的活动:
the Paris Boat Show巴黎船展
a fashion show for charity一场慈善时装秀
Kelly has a show of her latest work opening shortly.凯利的最新作品展即将开幕。4on show being shown to the public向公众展示中:
Paintings by Matisse are on show at the New York Gallery.马蒂斯的画作正在纽约画廊展出。
The designer clothes will go on show in Chicago next month.这些名牌服装下个月将在芝加哥展出。
Local antiques will be put on show in a new building especially built for the collection.当地的古董将在一栋专为收藏品建造的新建筑中展出。5a show of something an occasion when someone deliberately shows a particular feeling, attitude, or quality某人刻意展示某种特定情感、态度或品质的场合:
I felt I should make a show of dignity.我觉得我应该表现出几分尊严。
The award will be seen as a show of support.这个奖项将被视为一种支持的表示。show of strength/force
a strong and determined show of force by the police警方强有力且坚决的武力展示6pretended act [singular, uncountable] when you pretend to do or feel something假装做某事或有某种感受 SYN pretenceshow of
a show of gratitude虚情假意的感谢
Susan put on a show of regret all day.苏珊整天装出一副遗憾的样子。
The waiter made a show of wiping the table.那个服务员装模作样地擦了擦桌子。7for show with the purpose of looking attractive or impressive rather than being useful为了好看或给人留下深刻印象,而非实用:
He does actually play his guitar – it’s not just for show.他确实会弹吉他——不只是摆样子。8colourful scene [singular] an impressive scene, especially one that is very colourful壮观的景象,尤指色彩缤纷的景色 SYN displayshow of
a glorious show of colour in the rose garden玫瑰园中绚丽的色彩展示
Maple trees put on their best show in the autumn.枫树在秋天呈现出最美的景色。9competition [countable] a competition between similar things or animals to choose the best同类事物或动物之间决出最优者的比赛:
The dog show was being held in the Agricultural Hall.狗展正在农业展览馆举行。10event/situation [singular] informal非正式 something which is being done or organized正在进行或组织的某件事:
We need to find someone to run the show (=be in charge).我们需要找人来主持大局(=负责人)。11put up a good/poor etc show informal非正式 to perform, play etc well or badly表现、演出等好或差:
Our team put up a pretty good show, but we lost in the end.我们队表现相当不错,但最终还是输了。12let’s get this show on the road spoken口语 used to tell people it is time to start working or start a journey用于告诉人们该开始工作或出发了13(jolly) good show British English old-fashioned旧式 spoken口语 used to express your approval of something用于表达对某事的赞许 → steal the show at steal1(4)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义2ADJECTIVES/NOUN + show形容词/名词 + showlive (=broadcast on TV or radio as it is happening)· Tonight’s show is live from Wembley Stadium.· 今晚的演出将从温布利体育场现场直播。a TV/television/radio show· What’s your favourite TV show?· 你最喜欢哪个电视节目?a quiz show (=in which people try to answer questions correctly)· It’s the BBC’s most popular quiz show.· 这是BBC最受欢迎的智力竞赛节目。a game show (=in which people play games or answer questions to win prizes)· It’s been a popular game show for years.· 这是一档多年来深受欢迎的游戏节目。a chat show British English, a talk show American English (=in which famous or interesting people talk to someone about themselves)· She was on the chat show to publicize her new novel.· 她参加这档访谈节目是为了宣传她的新小说。a family show (=one that is suitable for families and children to watch)· It’s a real family show, with something for everyone.· 这是一档真正的家庭节目,老少皆宜。a news show especially AmE:· the morning news show· 早间新闻节目verbs动词appear on/take part in a show (=to be a guest on a show)· They were trying to persuade Daniel Radcliffe to appear on the show.· 他们当时正试图说服丹尼尔·雷德克里夫参加这个节目。host a show (also present a show British English) (=to be the person who introduces the different parts of a show, or who talks to guests)· He presents his own chat show on ITV.· 他在ITV主持自己的脱口秀节目。watch a show· People of all ages watch the show.· 各年龄段的人都收看这个节目。phrases短语the star of the show· Very quickly, Williams became the star of the show.· 威廉姆斯很快成为了节目的明星。
1performance [countable] a performance for the public, especially one that includes singing, dancing, or jokes面向公众的表演,尤指包含歌唱、舞蹈或笑话的演出:
I enjoyed the show immensely.我非常享受这场演出。
The show starts at 7:30 pm.演出晚上7:30开始。
They’ve come to town to see a Broadway show.他们进城来看一场百老汇演出。
Perry was the star of the show.佩里是这场演出的明星。 → floor show, roadshow2tv/radio [countable] a programme on television or on the radio电视或广播节目:
The senator appeared on the CBS show ‘Face the Nation’.这位参议员出现在哥伦比亚广播公司的节目《面对全国》上。
a new television quiz show一档新的电视问答节目 → chat show, game show, talk show► see thesaurus at programme3collection of things to see [countable] an occasion when a lot of similar things are brought together in one place so that people can come and look at them将许多同类事物汇集在一处以供人们前来参观的活动:
the Paris Boat Show巴黎船展
a fashion show for charity一场慈善时装秀
Kelly has a show of her latest work opening shortly.凯利的最新作品展即将开幕。4on show being shown to the public向公众展示中:
Paintings by Matisse are on show at the New York Gallery.马蒂斯的画作正在纽约画廊展出。
The designer clothes will go on show in Chicago next month.这些名牌服装下个月将在芝加哥展出。
Local antiques will be put on show in a new building especially built for the collection.当地的古董将在一栋专为收藏品建造的新建筑中展出。5a show of something an occasion when someone deliberately shows a particular feeling, attitude, or quality某人刻意展示某种特定情感、态度或品质的场合:
I felt I should make a show of dignity.我觉得我应该表现出几分尊严。
The award will be seen as a show of support.这个奖项将被视为一种支持的表示。show of strength/force
a strong and determined show of force by the police警方强有力且坚决的武力展示6pretended act [singular, uncountable] when you pretend to do or feel something假装做某事或有某种感受 SYN pretenceshow of
a show of gratitude虚情假意的感谢
Susan put on a show of regret all day.苏珊整天装出一副遗憾的样子。
The waiter made a show of wiping the table.那个服务员装模作样地擦了擦桌子。7for show with the purpose of looking attractive or impressive rather than being useful为了好看或给人留下深刻印象,而非实用:
He does actually play his guitar – it’s not just for show.他确实会弹吉他——不只是摆样子。8colourful scene [singular] an impressive scene, especially one that is very colourful壮观的景象,尤指色彩缤纷的景色 SYN displayshow of
a glorious show of colour in the rose garden玫瑰园中绚丽的色彩展示
Maple trees put on their best show in the autumn.枫树在秋天呈现出最美的景色。9competition [countable] a competition between similar things or animals to choose the best同类事物或动物之间决出最优者的比赛:
The dog show was being held in the Agricultural Hall.狗展正在农业展览馆举行。10event/situation [singular] informal非正式 something which is being done or organized正在进行或组织的某件事:
We need to find someone to run the show (=be in charge).我们需要找人来主持大局(=负责人)。11put up a good/poor etc show informal非正式 to perform, play etc well or badly表现、演出等好或差:
Our team put up a pretty good show, but we lost in the end.我们队表现相当不错,但最终还是输了。12let’s get this show on the road spoken口语 used to tell people it is time to start working or start a journey用于告诉人们该开始工作或出发了13(jolly) good show British English old-fashioned旧式 spoken口语 used to express your approval of something用于表达对某事的赞许 → steal the show at steal1(4)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义2ADJECTIVES/NOUN + show形容词/名词 + showlive (=broadcast on TV or radio as it is happening)· Tonight’s show is live from Wembley Stadium.· 今晚的演出将从温布利体育场现场直播。a TV/television/radio show· What’s your favourite TV show?· 你最喜欢哪个电视节目?a quiz show (=in which people try to answer questions correctly)· It’s the BBC’s most popular quiz show.· 这是BBC最受欢迎的智力竞赛节目。a game show (=in which people play games or answer questions to win prizes)· It’s been a popular game show for years.· 这是一档多年来深受欢迎的游戏节目。a chat show British English, a talk show American English (=in which famous or interesting people talk to someone about themselves)· She was on the chat show to publicize her new novel.· 她参加这档访谈节目是为了宣传她的新小说。a family show (=one that is suitable for families and children to watch)· It’s a real family show, with something for everyone.· 这是一档真正的家庭节目,老少皆宜。a news show especially AmE:· the morning news show· 早间新闻节目verbs动词appear on/take part in a show (=to be a guest on a show)· They were trying to persuade Daniel Radcliffe to appear on the show.· 他们当时正试图说服丹尼尔·雷德克里夫参加这个节目。host a show (also present a show British English) (=to be the person who introduces the different parts of a show, or who talks to guests)· He presents his own chat show on ITV.· 他在ITV主持自己的脱口秀节目。watch a show· People of all ages watch the show.· 各年龄段的人都收看这个节目。phrases短语the star of the show· Very quickly, Williams became the star of the show.· 威廉姆斯很快成为了节目的明星。