show
show
ʃoʊ
show
British pronunciation
/ʃəʊ/

Definición y significado de "show"en inglés

to show
01

mostrar

to make something visible or noticeable
Ditransitive: to show sb sth | to show sth to sb
to show definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
If there are any pictures from the event, please show them to the attendees.
Si hay fotos del evento, por favor muéstrenlas a los asistentes.
1.1

mostrar

(of a picture or photograph) to represent someone or something
Transitive: to show sth
example
Ejemplos
The painting shows a couple sharing a romantic moment.
La pintura muestra a una pareja compartiendo un momento romántico.
1.2

presentar, emitir, poner

to make something, such as a motion picture, TV program, etc., available for public presentation
Transitive: to show a movie or show
to show definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The ceremony was shown live on national television.
La ceremonia fue mostrada en vivo en la televisión nacional.
1.3

exponer

to exhibit, particularly in a competition
Transitive: to show sth
to show definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The cinema will show the latest blockbuster movie.
El cine mostrará la última película taquillera.
1.4

aparecerse, dejarse ver

to appear in public or to allow oneself to be seen
Transitive: to show oneself
example
Ejemplos
She decided to show herself at the party after all.
Ella decidió mostrarse en la fiesta después de todo.
1.5

presentarse, llegar

to arrive at the place one has arranged, like an appointment or a gathering
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
She invited her friends to the party, but many of them never showed.
Ella invitó a sus amigos a la fiesta, pero muchos de ellos nunca aparecieron.
1.6

mostrar

(of a woman) to be pregnant, in a way that is physically noticeable
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
It 's still early, but her pregnancy is starting to show.
Todavía es temprano, pero su embarazo está empezando a notarse.
1.7

mostrar, exhibir

to cause something to be visible or noticeable
Transitive: to show sth
example
Ejemplos
The clear sky shows the beauty of the stars.
El cielo despejado muestra la belleza de las estrellas.
02

mostrar, demostrar

to make something like a quality, characteristic, or emotion apparent
Transitive: to show a quality, characteristic, or emotion
example
Ejemplos
She had to show strength in front of her children, even though she was struggling.
Ella tuvo que mostrar fuerza frente a sus hijos, aunque estaba luchando.
2.1

mostrar, demostrar

to behave or treat someone in a particular way
Ditransitive: to show sb/sth an attitude or treatment | to show an attitude or treatment to | to show an attitude or treatment toward
example
Ejemplos
She has shown her friends nothing but loyalty and trust.
Ella no ha mostrado a sus amigos más que lealtad y confianza.
03

mostrar

to make something, such as one's capabilities or facts, clear and evident
Complex Transitive: to show sb to do sth
example
Ejemplos
You have shown yourself to be a talented musician.
Has demostrado ser un músico talentoso.
3.1

acompañar

to guide or lead someone somewhere
Ditransitive: to show sb the way
Transitive: to show sb somewhere
example
Ejemplos
She showed me the way to the nearest bus stop.
Ella me mostró el camino hacia la parada de autobús más cercana.
3.2

enseñar a hacer

to teach or explain to someone how something is done in a practical way
Ditransitive: to show sb how to do something
example
Ejemplos
Let me show you how to sew a button onto a shirt.
Déjame mostrarte cómo coser un botón en una camisa.
04

aparecer, manifestarse

to start to become visible
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
Signs of wear and tear were beginning to show on the old furniture.
Los signos de desgaste comenzaban a mostrarse en los muebles viejos.
05

marcar

to indicate a specific time, measurement, etc.
Transitive: to show a time or measurement | to show that
example
Ejemplos
The thermometer showed a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius.
El termómetro mostró una temperatura de 25 grados Celsius.
01

programa, serie

a TV or radio program made to entertain people
show definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Saturday Night Live is a sketch comedy show that has been on the air for decades.
Saturday Night Live es un programa de comedia sketch que ha estado en el aire durante décadas.
02

espectáculo

a public performance or entertainment event, often involving a variety of acts such as music, dance, drama, comedy, or magic
show definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The show included music, dance, and a magic act that amazed the audience.
El espectáculo incluyó música, baile y un acto de magia que asombró al público.
03

espectáculo

the act of publicly exhibiting or entertaining
04

espectáculo, demostración

something intended to communicate a particular impression
05

apariencia, simulación

pretending that something is the case in order to make a good impression
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