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show·ing [ˈʃəʊɪŋ] N usu sing

1. showing (exhibition):

showing
showing

2. showing (broadcasting):

showing

3. showing (performance in competition):

showing
showing

I . show [ʃəʊ] N

3. show no pl (impressive sight):

4. show (exhibition, event):

II . show <showed, shown [or showed]> [ʃəʊ] VB trans

III . show <showed, shown [or showed]> [ʃəʊ] VB intr

2. show inf (arrive):

show esp Am Aus

3. show (be shown):

now showing at a cinema near you!

4. show (exhibit):

show around VB trans Am

show PHRVB show round:

I . show off VB trans to show off ⇄ sb/sth

II . show off VB intr

show round VB trans

2. show (pass round):

I . show up VB intr

2. show inf (arrive):

II . show up VB trans

1. show (make visible):

2. show (expose):

to show upsb

3. show (embarrass):

ˈchat show N Brit

ˈcop show N

ˈfash·ion pa·rade N, ˈfash·ion show N

ˈfloor show N

ˈgame show N

ˈla·ser show N

no-show N spec

ˈpup·pet show N

ˈquiz show N

Usage examples with showing

poor showing
it's showing signs of rain
now showing at a cinema near you!

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The second montage occurs near the end of the film, showing the passage of time.
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Nowadays the hyper-rich are torn between concealment and showing-off.
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Other implementations include a fine for showing up, or a simple refusal of clocking-in on the time clock.
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After showing parts of the film, they eventually held a group discussion before thanking the volunteers with gifts, while receiving positive feedback.
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Although many hospitals had been reformed and expanded, allegations of medical negligence were becoming widespread, although inquiries were showing the opposite.
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The lads were pretty happy to be showing signs of awesomeness.
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Defalcation requires a showing of conscious behavior or extreme recklessness.
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She is showing him a photograph album, containing images of several dead relatives, sometimes in their coffins.
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The combined seal, showing a key and axe crossed in gold on a blood-red ground, is known to have been in use from 1568.
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The book presents earlier statistical studies and case studies showing that democracies and oligarchies conduct diplomacy very differently from autocracies.
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