释义 |
Examples:show no understanding of the times (idiom); cannot adapt to current circumstances—one tiny clue reveals the general trend (idiom); small beginnings show how things will develop—turn one's face against sb and show no mercy (idiom); to turn against a friend—have nothing to show for one's troubles—reflect (in the figurative sense: to show the nature of)—hide the head and show the tail (idiom); to give a partial account—trust to chance rather than show initiative—treat one another with absolute sincerity (idiom); to show total devotion—take out and show to others—lit. not show the mountain and to not reveal the water (idiom); fig. to hide the key facts—show off one's military strength (idiom); to strut around—put on an act (idiom); to show affectation—armband (e.g. as part of uniform or show status)—appear vividly on paper (idiom); to show forth vividly (in writing, painting etc)—put on a show to amuse others—show sb how to get to the right path—qualities that delight children (e.g. bold colors in a picture, anthropomorphized characters in a TV show, the physical challenge of playground equipment)—show off one's accomplishments (often derogatory)—give a sign to show one's presence—punish strictly with no leniency (idiom); to punish and show no mercy—show favoritism to some juniors—half willing and half unwilling (idiom); yield after making a show of resistance—emphasize down to last detail (idiom); to show every possible consideration—White Crane Ridge at Fuling, Sichuan on the Changjiang River, that used show above the water at dry periods, with famous carvings—put on a rival show (idiom); to set oneself up against sb— |