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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

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

reˈ·al·ity show N

Usage examples with shows

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
And these colors showed up in this earth just the way a wrinkle shows up in the face of a man or woman...
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The audit shows that there are significant differences between the commission paid for bank cards.
www.europarl.europa.eu
And a fourth example shows the king with the double crown and impaling a hippopotamus.
en.wikipedia.org
The address bar has been modified to present a breadcrumbs view, which shows the full path to the current location.
en.wikipedia.org
Windows 8 shows the fruit of several quiet years of throwing out the cruft and refactoring vital portions of the software for performance.
www.theregister.co.uk
Spoiler alerts become meaningless when, like me, you're spending your weeknights catching up on shows from the end of the aughts.
www.theglobeandmail.com
The study shows recessions have major negative effects on immigrants' earnings levels, particularly men.
news.nationalpost.com
This third ozone layer shows an abrupt decrease in elevation between 75 and 50 degrees south.
en.wikipedia.org
It operated as a venue for variety shows, pantomimes, musical comedies and other shows from 1913 to 1961.
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Film footage taken at the concert shows many teenagers and women crying, screaming, and even fainting.
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