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showing

/shoh-ing/US // ˈʃoʊ ɪŋ //UK // (ˈʃəʊɪŋ) //

显示,展示,显示出,显示的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a show, display, or exhibition.
    • : the act of putting something on display.
    • : a performance or record considered for the impression it makes: She made a bad showing in high school but did better in college.
    • : a setting forth or presentation, as of facts or conditions.
    • : Also called show piece . a rock specimen revealing the presence of a certain mineral.

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Examples

  • After an impressive showing at an officials’ camp, she was working college games.

  • La Mesa City Councilwoman Akilah Weber, Weber’s daughter, seems poised to make a strong showing for the seat after receiving an endorsement from Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins this week.

  • Rutgers direly needed a good showing over the weekend to halt a five-game slide.

  • The rallies he held for them in northern Georgia also appear to have contributed to their strong showings in and around the counties where the President appeared.

  • Tickets, which are required for viewing the online showing of the film, can be purchased at a discount using the code STSP20 and selecting a “non-member” purchase option, according to Mattachine Society of Washington.

  • In front of this strange structure are two blank-faced, well-dressed models showing off the latest in European minimalism.

  • Almost all of the network and cable news channels said that they would not be showing the cartoons either.

  • The account goes some way in showing just how present the Quds and other forces are in Iraq at this point in time.

  • We also have a growing body of biological research showing that fathers, like mothers, are hard-wired to care for children.

  • Such was the importance of showing the country that he was a “different kind of Democrat.”

  • A certain light was beginning to dawn dimly within her,—the light which, showing the way, forbids it.

  • From several doorways other men emerged, some of martial bearing, showing that the place was garrisoned to some extent.

  • They had proceeded a mile when Bruno came running back, showing by his manner he had news to impart.

  • An incident of the campaign of 1806 gave the Marshal's enemies an excellent opening for showing their dislike.

  • I have been accused of showing irreverence towards these barbarous kings and priests.