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81Show — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Show », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Show signifie « spectacle » en anglais… …
82Show — Jemandem die Show stehlen: jemanden aus dem Vordergrund verdrängen, jemanden um die beabsichtigte Wirkung bringen, indem man die Aufmerksamkeit auf sich zieht. Wie das Wort ›show‹ kommt auch die Redensart aus dem Englischen; vgl. ›to steal the… …
83Show — An appearance. Show, bloody: Literally, the appearance of blood. The bloody show consists of blood tinged mucus created by extrusion and passage of the mucous plug that filled the cervical canal (the canal between the vagina and uterus) during… …
84show up — 1) PHR V ERG If something shows up or if something shows it up, it can be clearly seen or noticed. [V P] You may have some strange disease that may not show up for 10 or 15 years... [V P] The orange tip shows up well against most backgrounds. [V… …
85show — v 1. exhibit, display, present, demonstrate, set forth, offer; put in plain sight, bare, lay bare, unveil, unscreen, uncover, undrape. 2. indicate, express, manifest, make plain or clear; expose, reveal, betray, give away; evince, evidence,… …
86show up — phrasal verb Word forms show up : present tense I/you/we/they show up he/she/it shows up present participle showing up past tense showed up past participle shown up 1) [intransitive] informal same as show I, 10) I ll be very surprised if they… …
87show — 1. n. Any form of public entertainment, do a show Visit a theatre, cinema, etc. 2. n. Concern. Undertaking. Organisation. Hence run or boss the show Assume control. 3. give the show away Reveal the truth. 4. put up a good (etc.) show Give a… …
88Show — Eine Show (von engl.: sehen lassen, zeigen; dt. Schau, Darbietung, Vorführung[1]) ist ein Ereignis mit Unterhaltungs , zum Teil auch mit Informationscharakter. Vorkommen Sie findet in der Regel vor Publikum statt und wird häufig in Hörfunk (s.… …
89show — 1. verb /ʃəʊ,ʃoʊ/ a) To display, to have somebody see (something). The cars dull finish showed years of neglect. b) To indicate (a fact) to be true; to demonstrate. All he had to show for four years of attendance at college was a framed piece of… …
90show up — v. 1) (D; tr.) to show up as (the incident showed him up as a charlatan) 2) (s) he showed up drunk * * * [ ʃəʊ ʌp] (s) he show uped up drunk (D; tr.) to show up as (the incident show uped him up as a charlatan) …