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单词 no-show
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Definition of no-show in English:

no-show

noun
  • A person who has made a reservation, booking, or appointment but neither keeps nor cancels it.

    作了预订却不如期到场的人;爽约者

    seats left empty by no-shows
    as modifier no-show customers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Beastie Boys and Hilary Duff also were no-shows for their scheduled backstage moments.
    • His no-shows and other distractions began to catch up with him, but no-one in the team had any idea that when we played Queens Park Rangers on New Year's Day of 1974, we would be playing in George's final game for United.
    • Supervisors need to predetermine how to handle no-shows or canceled appointments related to hospital visits, illnesses, or death of a family member.
    • The academy also showed that they have respect even for no-shows.
    • Frist is citing a study from the Congressional Budget Office that assumes 30 percent of the work force would be no-shows on their jobs for up to three weeks.
    • Low turnouts for challenge matches and a number of unpunished no-shows point to the fact that this team was always in for a hiding down in Killarney anyway.
    • In the evening the Geek Cruisers had a cheese and wine evening, which was supposed to also include photographs but too many people were no-shows to make it worthwhile.
    • Aware that some travelers are no-shows, airlines routinely sell more tickets than an aircraft has seats.
    • Job programs should report no-shows to their parole officer at once.
    • Miss World organisers could not immediately explain the no-shows, saying only that they hoped the others would arrive before the pageant finale on December 7.
    • Now his new album is a decade late, and his tour has collapsed amid riots and no-shows.
    • Thus it was that I dressed in my finest suit, and things looked good for getting a seat: six no-shows at the start of the meal.
    • Hotels must juggle cancellations, no-shows, guests who extend their stays beyond their original reservations and rooms that are taken out of service for repairs.
    • Kennedy certainly appeared unwell, but critics point out that, the day before one of his celebrated no-shows, he had been celebrating his birthday with friends.
    • With that mixed start to the year we can only hope that Pete becomes better known for his poetic lyrics and memorable gigs than for court cases and no-shows.
    • We had two no-shows, but not one person asked for a refund.
    • Although attendance at the events is now a requirement of becoming a British citizen, none of the no-shows have been punished with the ultimate sanction - the refusal of their passport.
    • Auditors only have to identify the flights staff were on, and then track down the handful of no-shows from those flights - both painfully easy tasks.
    • ‘We rarely get no-shows - that is people who book and then fail to show up, so Miss Niera was an exception,’ he said.
    • Elton John, Liam Neeson, and Michael Douglas were no-shows - unlike the guests of Liza's mother Judy Garland's generation, including Kirk Douglas and Judy's regular co-star Mickey Rooney.

Rhymes

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Definition of no-show in US English:

no-show

nounˈnoʊ ˌʃoʊˈnō ˌSHō
  • A person who has made a reservation, booking, or appointment but neither keeps nor cancels it.

    作了预订却不如期到场的人;爽约者

    seats left empty by no-shows
    as modifier no-show customers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now his new album is a decade late, and his tour has collapsed amid riots and no-shows.
    • Supervisors need to predetermine how to handle no-shows or canceled appointments related to hospital visits, illnesses, or death of a family member.
    • Elton John, Liam Neeson, and Michael Douglas were no-shows - unlike the guests of Liza's mother Judy Garland's generation, including Kirk Douglas and Judy's regular co-star Mickey Rooney.
    • Frist is citing a study from the Congressional Budget Office that assumes 30 percent of the work force would be no-shows on their jobs for up to three weeks.
    • His no-shows and other distractions began to catch up with him, but no-one in the team had any idea that when we played Queens Park Rangers on New Year's Day of 1974, we would be playing in George's final game for United.
    • Kennedy certainly appeared unwell, but critics point out that, the day before one of his celebrated no-shows, he had been celebrating his birthday with friends.
    • Beastie Boys and Hilary Duff also were no-shows for their scheduled backstage moments.
    • With that mixed start to the year we can only hope that Pete becomes better known for his poetic lyrics and memorable gigs than for court cases and no-shows.
    • In the evening the Geek Cruisers had a cheese and wine evening, which was supposed to also include photographs but too many people were no-shows to make it worthwhile.
    • ‘We rarely get no-shows - that is people who book and then fail to show up, so Miss Niera was an exception,’ he said.
    • Auditors only have to identify the flights staff were on, and then track down the handful of no-shows from those flights - both painfully easy tasks.
    • Low turnouts for challenge matches and a number of unpunished no-shows point to the fact that this team was always in for a hiding down in Killarney anyway.
    • Although attendance at the events is now a requirement of becoming a British citizen, none of the no-shows have been punished with the ultimate sanction - the refusal of their passport.
    • Hotels must juggle cancellations, no-shows, guests who extend their stays beyond their original reservations and rooms that are taken out of service for repairs.
    • Job programs should report no-shows to their parole officer at once.
    • Aware that some travelers are no-shows, airlines routinely sell more tickets than an aircraft has seats.
    • The academy also showed that they have respect even for no-shows.
    • Miss World organisers could not immediately explain the no-shows, saying only that they hoped the others would arrive before the pageant finale on December 7.
    • We had two no-shows, but not one person asked for a refund.
    • Thus it was that I dressed in my finest suit, and things looked good for getting a seat: six no-shows at the start of the meal.
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