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  • 121show up — 1. to arrive for a gathering or event. We waited all day and he never showed up. Demonstrators also have regularly shown up in front of her home. 2. to appear or be seen. The virus does not show up in blood tests …

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  • 122show up — 1) cancers show up on X rays Syn: be visible, be obvious, be seen, be revealed, appear 2) informal only two waitresses showed up Syn: turn up, appear, arrive, come, get here/there …

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  • 123ˌshow ˈup — phrasal verb 1) informal to arrive in a place where people are expecting you 2) if something shows up, people can see it The writing didn t show up very well on yellow paper.[/ex] …

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  • 124show — rodyti statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Komanda pakeisti kurio nors objekto (mygtuko, mygtukų juostos, pagalbinio ženklo tekste) būseną taip, kad jis būtų matomas. pavyzdys( iai) rodyti būsenos juostą, rodyti diskų mygtukus, rodyti diskų… …

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  • 125show — [OE] Show originally meant ‘look at’. Its modern senses – basically ‘cause to look at’ – did not begin to develop until the early Middle English period. It comes from a prehistoric West Germanic *skauwōjan, whose German descendant schauen still… …

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  • 126Show jumping — Show jumping, also known as stadium jumping or jumpers, is a member of a family of English riding equestrian events that also includes dressage, eventing, hunters and equitation. Jumping classes are commonly seen at horse shows throughout the… …

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  • 127Show control — is the use of technology to link together and operate multiple entertainment control systems in a coordinated manner. It is distinguished from entertainment control (a term much less common than its specific forms, e.g. lighting control), which… …

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  • 128show-business — [ ʃobiznɛs ] n. m. inv. • 1954; mot angl., de show « spectacle » et business « affaires » ♦ Anglic. Industrie, métier du spectacle. Abrév. fam. SHOWBIZ [ ʃobiz ]. Le showbiz. show business …

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