show verb (MAKE SEEN)
A1 [ T ] to make it possible for something to be seen:
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- Cracks began to show in his facade of self-confidence.
- She was asked to show her press credentials.
- Mum dug out some old family photos to show me.
- Let me show you Pat's embroideries.
- Shall I show you my new dress?
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show verb (RECORD)
B1 [ T ] to record or express a number or measurement:
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show verb (EXPLAIN)
B1 [ T ] to explain something to someone, by doing it or by giving instructions or examples:
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show verb (PROVE)
B2 [ T ] to prove something or make the truth or existence of something known:
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- Does the market research show that the product will succeed commercially ?
- The opinion polls show the three election candidates in a dead heat (with each other).
- These facts alone show that he's not to be trusted.
- Empirical studies show that some forms of alternative medicine are extremely effective.
- Surveys show that animal welfare has recently become a major concern for many schoolchildren.
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show verb (EXPRESS)
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- The new daytime soap opera has yet to show signs that it's clicking with the television audience.
- I was hoping she might show a little compassion.
- Could you turn your music down and show a little consideration for the neighbours!
- We need to show a bit of cunning if we want to trick the enemy.
- We are demonstrating to show our anger and disgust at the treatment of refugees.
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show verb (NOTICEABLE)
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show verb (PUBLIC EVENT)
› [ I or T ] If a cinema or television station shows a film or programme, or if a film or programme is showing somewhere, you can see it there:
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show verb (ARRIVE)
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show verb (LEAD)
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show verb (FAIL TO HIDE)
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show verb (MAKE UNDERSTAND)
› [ T + obj + question word ] to make someone understand something by directing their attention to it:
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Espressione idiomatica/espressioni idiomatiche
Verbo frasale/verbi frasali
show noun (ENTERTAINMENT)
A2 [ C ] a theatre performance or a television or radio programme that is entertaining rather than serious:
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- People came from afar to see the show.
- She comperes that awful game show on Saturday night.
- A crowd congregated around the entrance to the theatre, hoping to catch a glimpse of the stars of the show.
- The Circus has been described as the greatest show on earth .
- We can either eat now or after the show - it's up to you.
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show noun (PUBLIC EVENT)
B2 [ C ] an event at which a group of related things are available for the public to look at:
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show noun (EXPRESSION)
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show noun (FALSE APPEARANCE)
› [ C ] an appearance of something that is not really sincere or real:
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show noun (ACTIVITY)
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show noun (BLOOD)
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