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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
información gramatical
composición morfológica
simple
verbo de acción
regular
presente
show
3.ª persona singular
shows
participio presente
showing
pretérito simple
showed
participio pasado
shown
Ejemplos
Did you show your new painting to your art teacher? 

¿Le mostraste tu nueva pintura a tu profesor de arte?

1.1

mostrar

(of a picture or photograph) to represent someone or something 
Transitive: to show sth
Ejemplos
A postcard showing a famous landmark in Paris. 

Una postal mostrando un monumento famoso en París.

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
Ejemplos
ABC showed The Wizard of Oz on Sunday evening. 

ABC emitió El Mago de Oz el domingo por la noche.

1.3

exponer

to exhibit, particularly in a competition 
Transitive: to show sth
to show definition and meaning
Ejemplos
He intends to show his photography at a local gallery in the spring. 

Él pretende mostrar su fotografía en una galería local en primavera.

1.4

aparecerse, dejarse ver

to appear in public or to allow oneself to be seen 
Transitive: to show oneself
Ejemplos
I can't believe he had the audacity to show himself after what he did. 

No puedo creer que tuviera la audacia de mostrarse después de lo que hizo.

1.5

presentarse, llegar

to arrive at the place one has arranged, like an appointment or a gathering 
Intransitive
Ejemplos
I had an appointment with my dentist, but they had an emergency and never showed at the clinic. 

Tenía una cita con mi dentista, pero tuvieron una emergencia y nunca aparecieron en la clínica.

1.6

mostrar

(of a woman) to be pregnant, in a way that is physically noticeable 
Intransitive
Ejemplos
After she began to show, people started treating her with more respect and consideration. 

Después de que empezó a mostrar, la gente comenzó a tratarla con más respeto y consideración.

1.7

mostrar, exhibir

to cause something to be visible or noticeable 
Transitive: to show sth
Ejemplos
A black tablecloth will show every speck of dust. 

Un mantel negro mostrará cada mota de polvo.

02

mostrar, demostrar

to make something like a quality, characteristic, or emotion apparent 
Transitive: to show a quality, characteristic, or emotion
Ejemplos
He showed interest in learning about different cultures 

Él mostró interés en aprender sobre diferentes culturas.

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
Ejemplos
He has shown me nothing but support throughout my journey. 

No ha hecho más que mostrarme apoyo durante todo mi viaje.

03

mostrar

to make something, such as one's capabilities or facts, clear and evident 
Complex Transitive: to show sb to do sth
Ejemplos
Her presentation shows her to be a persuasive speaker. 

Su presentación muestra que es una oradora persuasiva.

3.1

acompañar

to guide or lead someone somewhere 
Ditransitive: to show sb the way
Transitive: to show sb somewhere
Ejemplos
He showed his friend to the correct classroom. 

Él mostró a su amigo el aula correcta.

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
Ejemplos
Can you show me how to tie a knot? 

¿Puedes mostrarme cómo hacer un nudo?

04

aparecer, manifestarse

to start to become visible 
Intransitive
Ejemplos
Excitement showed in her eyes as she received the good news. 

La emoción se mostraba en sus ojos cuando recibió la buena noticia.

05

marcar

to indicate a specific time, measurement, etc. 
Transitive: to show a time or measurement | to show that
Ejemplos
The clock showed that it was already midnight. 

El reloj mostraba que ya era medianoche.

01

programa, serie

a TV or radio program made to entertain people 
show definition and meaning
información gramatical
estado de animacidad
abstracto
composición morfológica
simple
contable
forma plural
shows
Ejemplos
"Friends" is a popular sitcom that became a classic TV show. 

« Friends » es una comedia de situación popular que se convirtió en un programa de televisión clásico.

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
Ejemplos
The circus show featured acrobats, clowns, and animal performances. 

El espectáculo de circo presentaba acróbatas, payasos y actuaciones de animales.

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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