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Transitive verbs. &; The intransitive verb vi.

1. Display ...?

The sky began to turn red in the morning.

The sky is red in the morning.

2. display; Show?

The first signs of division began to appear.

The first signs of division have begun to appear.

She never shows her feelings.

Her feelings never show.

3. Show?

The film is on.

The movie has started.

The film will be shown in this cinema.

That film will be shown in this cinema.

transitive verb

1. Description; Show?

We have proved the falsehood of this story.

We have explained that this report is untrue.

I want to show that I don't care.

I want to make it clear that I don't mind.

Can you tell me how to operate this camera?

Can you teach me how to use this camera?

2. Who will lead the way?

We were taken into the reading room.

We were taken into the reading room.

He took me into the room.

He took me into the room.

3. expose; show

4. mark, indicate (information, time, measurement)

5. Description, description and performance (for)

6. Arrive as scheduled; Appear; Appear?

7. Sign up (animals) for the competition

8. display; certificate

9. Teaching and explanation (through demonstration); certificate

10. Show it to someone; point out

1 1. Performance; include

12. Show (to someone); Treat guests; express

13. Make it visible and show it; Show ... to ... (to)

14. Interpretation; clarify

15. Give; Give; express

16. Inform; Demonstration, professor

17. Instructions, directions; Point it out; (of an instrument, etc) display

18. Legal statement; Prove; protect

noun

1. Show, show?

He gives three performances a day.

He plays three times a day.

2. Exhibition; Exhibits; Exhibition?

There is a flower show in the park.

A flower show is being held in the park.

3. display; Show?

The little girl likes to make a fool of herself in front of strangers.

The little girl likes to show herself in front of strangers.

4. (TV or radio) programs

5. Action, behavior and appearance (reflecting inner feelings)

6. Pretend; A false appearance; false appearance

7. Beautiful scenery; A gratifying sight

8. things; Institutions; event

9. appearance, appearance; Representative; impression

10. Show off, show off, for the sake of showing off.

The intransitive verb vi.

Be seen and appear; obviously

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Transitive verb & show; Display; Display; Stage?

Explain; Instruction; Display; Demonstration?

Noun (abbreviation of noun) exhibition; Display; Appearance; Performing?

Be seen, appear, obvious?

Display; Lead; Performance; Show past tense: show past participle: show present participle: show third person singular: show?

1. Verb display; Display; Prove that if something indicates the existence of a state of affairs, it gives information to prove it or makes people clear. Studies have shown that a high-fiber diet can prevent you from developing intestinal cancer. ..

Studies have shown that a high-fiber diet can prevent intestinal cancer.

He was arrested at his home in Southampton because a breath test showed that he had drunk more than twice the legal driving limit. ..

Alcohol tests showed that he drank more than twice as much as he was allowed to drive, and he was immediately arrested at his home in Southampton.

These figures show that the number of unemployed people has increased by1100,000. ...

These data show that the number of unemployed people has increased by more than 1 10,000.

Only later did the drug prove to be addictive. ..

It was not until later that the drug proved to be addictive.

You will receive regular blood tests to show whether you are infected or not. ?

You will receive regular blood tests to determine whether you have been infected.

2.? Verbs (pictures, charts, images or articles) describe, illustrate, show and explain If a picture, chart, movie or article shows something, it represents it or gives information about it.

Figure 4. 1 shows the respiratory system. ..

Figure 4. 1 shows the respiratory system.

... a coin showing Cleopatra ...

Coin engraved with Cleopatra's head

The size of the cushion shown on the left is 20 × 12 inch, and the price is $39.95. ..

The mat shown on the left is 20 inches long and 12 inch wide, and the price is $39.95.

Most of the content of this film shows that the painter simply completes his task ...?

Most of the film describes how the painter is completely addicted to his work.

Our photos show how plants will grow. Our photos show the growth of plants.

3.? To show verbs; Show (or show) to; Show … If you show something to someone, you give it to them, show them, or point to it, so that they can see or know what you mean. ?

Cut out this article and show it to your bank manager. ...

Cut out this article and show it to your bank manager.

He showed me the apartment he shared with Esther. ...

He showed me the apartment he shared with Esther.

I showed them where the gun was. ...

I told them where the gun was.

Show me which one you like and I'll buy it for you. ?

Show me which one you like and I'll buy it for you.

4.? If you take someone to a room or seat, you take them there.

Let me take you to my study ...?

I'll take you to my study.

Milton was brought into the office. ...

Milton was taken to the office.

John will show you upstairs, Mr. Penley. ...

John will show you upstairs, Mr. Penley.

I'll show you the way. I'll show you the way.

5.? Verbs teach, demonstrate and show (by demonstrating) ...

If you show someone how to do something, do it yourself so that they can watch you and learn how to do it. ?

Claire showed us how to make chocolate rolls. ...

Claire showed us how to make chocolate rolls.

Experienced professionals can teach you and tell you what to do.

.. experienced experts will teach you and tell you how to do it.

Mom asked me to show you how the telephone works ...?

Mom asked me to teach you how to use the telephone.

Dr Reichert showed us a new way to look at these behavioral problems. ?

Dr Reichert showed us a new way to look at these behavioral problems.

6.? Transitive/intransitive verb (make) appears; (cause) to appear; If something is displayed or you display it, it is visible or noticeable.

He grinned without a sense of humor ...

He grinned gravely.

His beard is just beginning to show signs of gray. ..

His beard has just turned a little white.

The faint sunlight showed through the treetops. ...

The faint sunlight shone through the treetops.

I drive in both directions along this road, but my footprints are not shown. ?

I have driven this road back and forth, and I can't see where the rut is.

7. Transitive/intransitive verbs express, embody and reveal (attitude, quality or emotion); Reflect (an attitude, etc.)

If you show a special attitude, quality or feeling, or if it shows, your behavior will make others know this attitude, quality or feeling.

Terzi has enough time to express her gratitude. ...

Elsee has enough time to express her gratitude.

She has no interest in her children. ...

She is not interested in her children.

Ferguson is very unhappy, which is obvious. ...

Ferguson is very unhappy, I can see that.

You respect me. ..

You respect me.

Mr Clark has made it clear that he is firmly opposed to compromise. ...

Mr Clark expressed his firm opposition to compromise.

The baby tugged at his coat to show that he wanted to be picked up. ?

The baby is tugging at his clothes to show that he wants to be picked up.

8.? Verbs show, show, show (a quality or characteristic); Display (quality or characteristic)?

If something shows a certain quality or characteristic, or this quality or characteristic is shown, it can be noticed or observed. ?

This story shows a strong narrative talent and vivid eye for detail. ..

This story shows the author's powerful narrative ability and meticulous observation of details.

The Middle East peace talks held in Washington yesterday showed signs of progress. ...

There are signs of progress in the Middle East peace talks held in Washington yesterday.

Her popularity obviously shows no signs of declining. ...

Her popularity obviously shows no signs of declining.

What other manifestations of his hostility towards women?

In what other ways did he show hostility towards women?

9.? Countable nouns (of emotion, quality, etc) are revealed, expressed or embodied.

The display of a feeling or quality is that someone tries to show that they have that feeling or quality. ?

Miners gathered in downtown Bucharest to show their support for the government. ...

Miners gathered in downtown Bucharest to show their support for the government.

More than10,000 people gathered to show their strength. ..

More than 10000 people gathered to show their strength.

She said goodbye to Hilda with convincing love. ..

She showed obvious love when she said goodbye to Hilda.

Mr Morris is determined to put on a show of family unity. ?

Mr Morris is determined to put on a show of family unity.

10.? The appearance of uncountable nouns; false appearance

If you say something is for display, you mean it has no real purpose, just to make a good impression. ?

The change in the government is more of a show than a real ...?

The transformation of the government is more superficial than real.

"It's all for show," Linus said. Girls don't take it seriously. ?

"It's all fake," Linus said. "Girls don't take it seriously."

1 1. Verb appearance (profit or loss) If a company shows profit or loss, its account shows that it is profitable or loss.

This is the only one of the three companies that expects to make a profit this quarter. ..

This is the only one of the three companies that expects to make a profit this quarter.

Lonrho's mining and mineral business has improved.

The mining and mineral business of Langhe Company has improved.

12. Verbs arrive as scheduled; Appear; Show up If the people you expect to meet don't show up, they don't arrive where you expect to meet.

There's always a chance that he won't show up

It is always possible that he will not appear.

Show up means the same as show. Show up like a show?

We waited until five o'clock, but he didn't show up ...?

We waited until 5 o'clock, but he never showed up.

He always shows up in a limo. ...

He always shows up in a limousine.

If I don't go to class this morning, I'll be fired.

If I don't go to class this morning, I will be fired.

13. TV or radio programs are programs on TV or radio.

I have my own TV program. ..

I have my own TV program.

This is Lloyd Grossman's visit to celebrities' houses. ?

This is Lloyd Grossman's visit to celebrity families.

... a popular talk show on Cuban Radio ...?

A very popular talk show on Radio Cuba.

The production cost of an hour-long news program every day can reach $250 thousand. ?

The production cost of an hour-long daily news program may be as high as $250 thousand.

14.? The expression of countable nouns, especially including music, dance, farce, etc.

A performance in a theater is a kind of entertainment or concert, especially a performance including music, dance and comedy. ?

How about going shopping and watching a show in London? ...?

How about going shopping in London and watching another performance?

He won a reputation as someone who can end a performance with bad reviews. ...

He is famous for killing a performance with a bad comment.

The band is performing in some smaller venues.

The band will give several performances in a smaller venue.

15.? Verb projection; If someone shows a movie or TV program, it will be shown or appear on TV or in the cinema.

The BBC World Service Television News broadcast the same movie clip. ..

The BBC broadcast the same movie clip in news programs on foreign TV channels.

This TV series will be broadcast on American TV next year. ...

The play will be broadcast on American TV next year.

American movies are showing in cinemas in Moscow.

American movies are showing in cinemas in Moscow.

Screening?

I let him watch the film in private. ?

I showed him the film in private.

16.N-COUNT countable nouns exhibition; Exhibition; Exhibits?

An exhibition is a public display of things, such as works of art, fashionable clothes or things that have participated in competitions. ?

The venue of the exhibition is the hall of Birmingham National Exhibition Center. ...

The exhibition place is in the lobby of Birmingham National Exhibition Center.

Gucci will hold a fashion show to showcase their autumn collection. ..

Gucci will hold a fashion show to launch their autumn collection.

Two complementary exhibitions are on display at the Africa Center. ...

Two complementary exhibitions are on display at the Africa Center.

Today, his photos are on display in the National Portrait Gallery. ?

His paintings are on display at the National Portrait Gallery today.

17.? Verb exhibition, show (art, etc. Showing works of art and things like that means putting them in an exhibition that the public can see.

50 dealers will display oil paintings, watercolors, sketches and prints from 1900 to 1992.

50 art dealers will exhibit oil paintings, watercolors, sketches and prints from 1900 to 1992.

... one of the most famous galleries in East Village, where he displays and sells his works. ?

One of the famous art galleries in East Village, where he once exhibited his works.

Appear, emerge, show, fade out

These verbs all mean to appear.

Appearance: Emphasis on public appearance and being seen.

Emergence: pay attention to the process of slow emergence.

Xiu: Strong tone, emphasizing "exposure".

To appear vaguely, as if from the fog.

Exhibition, exhibition, display, exposition, trade fair, display

These nouns can mean "exhibition" or.

Exhibition: Generally speaking, it refers to a more formal exhibition.

Exhibits: refers to the exhibits displayed by individuals or groups, and the scale can be large or small.

Exhibition: refers to any form of public exhibition of works of art, agricultural products, industrial products or commodities.

Expo: refers to large-scale exhibitions or international exhibitions.

Trade Fair: An exhibition or trade fair dedicated to promoting goods.

Display: refers to the exhibits in trade fairs, shop windows or counters.

Show, exhibit, show, show, demonstrate

These verbs all mean "show, reveal, show".

Show: the most common word refers to any act of showing something to others intentionally or unintentionally.

Exhibit: it means to show it publicly or formally to attract attention or let people check it.

Display: it is to display something in a conspicuous place, so that it can find its own advantages, with the focus on conscious display. ?

Manifest: a formal word in writing, which means to make it clear.

Demonstration: It means to show clearly how you feel. It also refers to demonstrating or demonstrating a problem by examples and experimental reasoning.