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  • 71show — [c]/ʃoʊ / (say shoh) verb (showed, shown or showed, showing) –verb (t) 1. to cause or allow to be seen; exhibit; display; present. 2. to point out: to show the way. 3. to guide; escort: he showed me to my room. 4. to make clear; make known;… …

  • 72show — 1. verb 1) the stitches do not show Syn: be visible, be seen, be in view, be obvious 2) he wouldn t show the picture Syn: display, exhibit, put on show, put on display, put on view 3) …

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  • 73show — [[t]ʃo͟ʊ[/t]] ♦ shows, showing, showed, shown 1) VERB If something shows that a state of affairs exists, it gives information that proves it or makes it clear to people. [V that] Research shows that a high fibre diet may protect you from bowel… …

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  • 74show */*/*/ — I UK [ʃəʊ] / US [ʃoʊ] verb Word forms show : present tense I/you/we/they show he/she/it shows present participle showing past tense showed past participle shown UK [ʃəʊn] / US [ʃoʊn] 1) [transitive] to prove that something exists or is true The… …

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  • 75Show del Oso Yogi — Oso Yogi de Hucks Oso Título Oso Yogi Huckleberry Oso Género Comedia Creado por Hanna Barbera País de origen …

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  • 76show — 1. verb 1) the stitches do not show Syn: be visible, be seen, be in view, be obvious Ant: be invisible 2) he wouldn t show the picture Syn: display, exhibit, put on show/display …

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  • 77Show Mi Tour — Infobox concert tour concert tour name = Show Mi Tour image caption = Cheng s Show Mi Tour promotional poster. artist = Sammi Cheng album = 景福Show Mi鄭秀文2007演唱會珍藏版CD start date = May 18 2007 end date = TBD number of legs = 3 number of shows = 8 in …

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  • 78ˌshow sth ˈoff — phrasal verb to show people something that you are very proud of so that they will admire it Young musicians will get the chance to show off their musical skills.[/ex] …

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  • 79show — 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,… …

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  • 80show up — verb a) To appear, arrive, or attend, especially suddenly or erratically. Please come on time; dont just show up whenever you feel like it. b) To outperform …

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