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From:
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show
/ˈʃo/
顯示,表現,展覽,賣弄,炫耀,外觀,景象,演出,表演(
vt
.)表示,顯示,展現,陳列
From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
show
/ˈʃo/
名詞
現血,見紅,血先露
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
show
"顯示"命令
From:
Network Terminology
show
展示 展覽
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Show
v. t.
[
imp.
Showed
p. p.
Shown
or
Showed
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Showing
.
It
is
sometimes
written
shew
,
shewed
,
shewn
,
shewing
.]
1.
To
exhibit
or
present
to
view
;
to
place
in
sight
;
to
display
; --
the
thing
exhibited
being
the
object
,
and
often
with
an
indirect
object
denoting
the
person
or
thing
seeing
or
beholding
;
as
,
to
show
a
house
;
show
your
colors
;
shopkeepers
show
customers
goods
(
show
goods
to
customers
).
Go
thy
way
,
shew
thyself
to
the
priest
.
--
Matt
.
viii
. 4.
Nor
want
we
skill
or
art
from
whence
to
raise
Magnificence
;
and
what
can
heaven
show
more
? --
Milton
.
2.
To
exhibit
to
the
mental
view
;
to
tell
;
to
disclose
;
to
reveal
;
to
make
known
;
as
,
to
show
one's
designs
.
Shew
them
the
way
wherein
they
must
walk
.
--
Ex
.
xviii
. 20.
If
it
please
my
father
to
do
thee
evil
,
then
I
will
shew
it
thee
,
and
send
thee
away
.
--
1
Sam
.
xx
. 13.
3.
Specifically
,
to
make
known
the
way
to
(
a
person
);
hence
,
to
direct
;
to
guide
;
to
asher
;
to
conduct
;
as
,
to
show
a
person
into
a
parlor
;
to
show
one
to
the
door
.
4.
To
make
apparent
or
clear
,
as
by
evidence
,
testimony
,
or
reasoning
;
to
prove
;
to
explain
;
also
,
to
manifest
;
to
evince
;
as
,
to
show
the
truth
of
a
statement
;
to
show
the
causes
of
an
event
.
I
'
ll
show
my
duty
by
my
timely
care
.
--
Dryden
.
5.
To
bestow
;
to
confer
;
to
afford
;
as
,
to
show
favor
.
Shewing
mercy
unto
thousands
of
them
that
love
me
.
--
Ex
.
xx
. 6.
To show forth
,
to
manifest
;
to
publish
;
to
proclaim
.
To show his paces
,
to
exhibit
the
gait
,
speed
,
or
the
like
; --
said
especially
of
a
horse
.
To show off
,
to
exhibit
ostentatiously
.
To show up
,
to
expose
. [
Colloq
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Show
,
v. i.
1.
To
exhibit
or
manifest
one's
self
or
itself
;
to
appear
;
to
look
;
to
be
in
appearance
;
to
seem
.
Just
such
she
shows
before
a
rising
storm
.
--
Dryden
.
All
round
a
hedge
upshoots
,
and
shows
At
distance
like
a
little
wood
. --
Tennyson
.
2.
To
have
a
certain
appearance
,
as
well
or
ill
,
fit
or
unfit
;
to
become
or
suit
;
to
appear
.
My
lord
of
York
,
it
better
showed
with
you
.
--
Shak
.
To show off
,
to
make
a
show
;
to
display
one's
self
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Show
n.
1.
The
act
of
showing
,
or
bringing
to
view
;
exposure
to
sight
;
exhibition
.
2.
That
which
os
shown
,
or
brought
to
view
;
that
which
is
arranged
to
be
seen
;
a
spectacle
;
an
exhibition
;
as
,
a
traveling
show
;
a
cattle
show
.
As
for
triumphs
,
masks
,
feasts
,
and
such
shows
.
--
Bacon
.
3.
Proud
or
ostentatious
display
;
parade
;
pomp
.
I
envy
none
their
pageantry
and
show
.
--
Young
.
4.
Semblance
;
likeness
;
appearance
.
He
through
the
midst
unmarked
,
In
show
plebeian
angel
militant
Of
lowest
order
,
passed
. --
Milton
.
5.
False
semblance
;
deceitful
appearance
;
pretense
.
Beware
of
the
scribes
, . . .
which
devour
widows
'
houses
,
and
for
a
shew
make
long
prayers
.
--
Luke
xx
. 46. 47.
6.
Med.
A
discharge
,
from
the
vagina
,
of
mucus
streaked
with
blood
,
occuring
a
short
time
before
labor
.
7.
Mining
A
pale
blue
flame
,
at
the
top
of
a
candle
flame
,
indicating
the
presence
of
fire
damp
.
Show bill
,
a
broad
sheet
containing
an
advertisement
in
large
letters
.
Show box
,
a
box
xontaining
some
object
of
curiosity
carried
round
as
a
show
.
Show card
,
an
advertising
placard
;
also
,
a
card
for
displaying
samples
.
Show case
,
a
gla░ed
case
,
box
,
or
cabinet
for
displaying
and
protecting
shopkeepers
'
wares
,
articles
on
exhibition
in
museums
,
etc
.
Show glass
,
a
glass
which
displays
objects
;
a
mirror
.
Show of hands
,
a
raising
of
hands
to
indicate
judgment
;
as
,
the
vote
was
taken
by
a
show
of
hands
.
Show stone
,
a
piece
of
glass
or
crystal
supposed
to
have
the
property
of
exhibiting
images
of
persons
or
things
not
present
,
indicating
in
that
way
future
events
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
show
n
1:
a
public
exhibition
of
entertainment
; "
a
remarkable
show
of
skill
"
2:
something
intended
to
communicate
a
particular
impression
;
"
made
a
display
of
strength
"; "
a
show
of
impatience
"; "
a
good
show
of
looking
interested
" [
syn
:
display
]
3:
a
public
exhibition
or
entertainment
; "
they
wanted
to
see
some
of
the
shows
on
Broadway
"
4:
pretending
that
something
is
the
case
in
order
to
make
a
good
impression
; "
they
try
to
keep
up
appearances
"; "
that
ceremony
is
just
for
show
" [
syn
:
appearance
]
v
1:
show
or
demonstrate
something
to
an
interested
audience
;
"
She
shows
her
dogs
frequently
"; "
We
will
demo
the
new
software
in
Washington
" [
syn
:
demo
,
exhibit
,
present
,
demonstrate
]
2:
establish
the
validity
of
something
,
as
by
an
example
,
explanation
or
experiment
; "
The
experiment
demonstrated
the
instability
of
the
compound
"; "
The
mathematician
showed
the
validity
of
the
conjecture
" [
syn
:
prove
,
demonstrate
,
establish
,
shew
] [
ant
:
disprove
]
3:
provide
evidence
for
; "
The
blood
test
showed
that
he
was
the
father
"; "
Her
behavior
testified
to
her
incompetence
"
[
syn
:
testify
,
bear witness
,
prove
,
evidence
]
4:
make
visible
or
noticeable
; "
She
showed
her
talent
for
cooking
"; "
Show
me
your
etchings
,
please
" [
ant
:
hide
]
5:
show
in
,
or
as
in
,
a
picture
; "
This
scene
depicts
country
life
"; "
the
face
of
the
child
is
rendered
with
much
tenderness
in
this
painting
" [
syn
:
picture
,
depict
,
render
]
6:
give
expression
to
; "
She
showed
her
disappointment
" [
syn
:
express
,
evince
]
7:
indicate
a
place
,
direction
,
person
,
or
thing
;
either
spatially
or
figuratively
; "
I
showed
the
customer
the
glove
section
"; "
He
pointed
to
the
empty
parking
space
";
"
he
indicated
his
opponents
" [
syn
:
indicate
,
point
]
8:
make
clear
and
visible
; "
The
article
revealed
the
policies
of
the
government
" [
syn
:
reveal
,
display
]
9:
be
or
become
visible
or
noticeable
; "
His
good
upbringing
really
shows
"; "
The
dirty
side
will
show
" [
syn
:
show up
]
10:
indicate
a
certain
reading
;
of
gauges
and
instruments
; "
The
thermometer
showed
thirteen
degrees
below
zero
"; "
The
gauge
read
`
empty
'" [
syn
:
read
,
register
,
record
]
11:
give
evidence
of
,
as
of
records
; "
The
diary
shows
his
distress
that
evening
"
12:
show
(
someone
)
to
their
seats
,
as
in
theaters
or
auditoriums
; "
The
usher
showed
us
to
our
seats
" [
syn
:
usher
]
13:
finish
third
or
better
in
a
horse
or
dog
race
; "
he
bet
$2
on
number
six
to
show
"
[
also
:
shown
]
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