英:[ʃəʊ ʌp]
美:[ʃoʊ ʌp]
英:[ʃəʊ ʌp]
美:[ʃoʊ ʌp]
显而易见;到场;(使)看得见;羞辱
verb
transitive verb
to expose or discredit especially by revealing faults … it showed him up for the irrelevant and offensive person he really is …—Owen Bennett
showed them up as frauds
to embarrass or cause to look bad especially by comparison The offensive line has been sub par with the defensive line showing them up for at least a few days.—James Anderson
trying to show up the boss
reveal
showed up my ignorance
intransitive verb
arrive, appear Hundreds of tourists showed up, wearing bright sweaters, even though it was warm.—Tony Earley
showed up late for his own wedding
to become involved with others and make an active contributionalso: to provide help and support for someone If you're in a position to defend and protect someone who is a victim of abuse, then do it … Show up for them. —Sa'iyda Shabazz
But what we have to remind ourselves, and each other, is that our democracy only works for us if we show up.—America Ferrera
to be plainly evident
… [Woody Hayes] cared so much about people. That showed up in the way he did things in the community, the way he lent his name to charity events.—Kyle Rowland
动词短语,1826年起意为“通过揭露使丢脸”; 见 show(v.)+ up(adv.)。意为“露面,仅仅出现”是在1888年。名词意义上的“揭露隐藏的事物”是在1830年,口语。
The first known use of show up was in 1812
shelfnoun
a flat piece (as of wood or metal) set parallel to and above a floor (as on a wall or in a bookcase) to hold objects
something (as a sandbar or ledge of rock) that suggests a shelf
shirtsleevenoun
the sleeve of a shirt
short1 of 4adjective
having little length or height : not long or tall
not long in time : brief
a short delay
not great in distance
a short walk
not remembering for long
a short memory
of, relating to, or being one of the vowel sounds \ə, a, e, i, u̇\ and sometimes \ä\ and \ȯ\
not coming up to the regular standard or to what is needed in short supply
gave short measure
not reaching far enough
the throw was short
not having enough
short of cash
easily upset
has a short temper
flaky sense 2, crumbly
cut down to a brief length "doc" is short for "doctor"
a short tax form
short2 of 4adverb
with suddenness
stopped short
so as not to reach as far as expected
fell short of the mark
short3 of 4noun
a short signal or sound (as in Morse Code)
pants that reach to the knees or not as far as the knees
short underpants
short circuit
short4 of 4verb
short-circuit
sweet gumnoun
a North American tree that has lobed leaves, hard wood, and a long-stemmed woody round fruitalso: its wood
show-off1 of 2noun
the act of showing off
a person who shows off
show off2 of 2verb
to display proudly
to try to attract attention by conspicuous behavior
sweet cornnoun
corn with soft kernels containing a large amount of sugar
sweat glandnoun
a gland of the skin that gives off perspiration and opens by a tiny pore in the skin
show upverb
to reveal the true nature of by uncovering faults : expose
were shown up for the fools they really are
to be where one is expected to be : arrive
showed up on time
1 I promise you that he will show up.
我向你保证他肯定会来的.
2 The students began to show up by twos and trees.
学生们开始三三两两地露面了。
3 She kept saying I ought to try some, but I wasn't going to show myself up...
她一直说我应该尝一尝,但我可不想丢人。
4 the band showed up an hour late
5 He always tries to show her up when his friends are around.
只要有朋友在身边,他总想给她难堪。
6 What puzzles me is why they didn't show up.
令我百思不解的是他们为什么没有出现.
7 But actually, you want commercial jetliners to show up on radar for good air traffic control.
但实际上, 你想要的商业客机,显示了对雷达良好的空中交通管制.
8 You just gotta show up like everybody else.
你还是和其它人一样按正常途径走.
9 His show-off only serves to show up his ignorance.
他的卖弄只不过暴露了他自己的无知。
10 I estimate how many people will show up.
估计几人参加.
11 Don't be deterred, no matter how many obstacles show up.
不论有多少障碍出现都不要被阻挡.
12 Billy had been fasting against Cooper for three days before the debtor showed up.
比利为索债在珀门前静坐绝食三天,欠债人库珀才露面。
13 They simply don’t get paid that day and can show up and try again.
14 The journalists keep their cameras ready all times , waiting for Princess Diana to show up.
把他们的相机时刻准备好, 等待戴安那王妃出现.
15 For after giving birth, the parents just didn't show up anymore.
因为孩子出生以后, 这些夫妇就都不来教会了.
16 How does the unique risk show up in the plot?
特有风险是如何显示在图中?
17 We expected him all afternoon but he failed to show up.
整个下午我们都在等他,可是他没有来.
18 Why didn' t you show up at the meeting yesterday ?
昨天的会你怎么没来参加?
19 He did not show up.
他没有出面.
20 normally, one doesn't see them, but the actress's wrinkles show up in the close-ups
3 如约赶到
4 到达
inbound in arrival make get show appear hit reach arrive penetrate arr. be on the scene rock up pitch up turn up somewhere get in come along go down turn up go up to roll up
7 显现出来
10 使难堪
11 显露
out surface appearance revelation show tell develop appear display cross reveal express expose emerge disclose manifest telegraph exude
14 出现
present out up around appear appearance presence occurrence advent visitation stirring make take start show form happen develop produce walk stage raise occur born arise emerge sprout heave into sight heave into view rears its head rears its ugly head come out open up come along play out come to pass crop up arrival emergence come surface arrive dawn invoke seep magic up show yourself show your face the advent of find its way come into being