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  • 21show\ in — • show in • show out • show up • show to the door v. phr. To usher; conduct; accompany. My husband will show you in, Mary said to the guests when they arrived at the door …

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  • 22Show — Show: Das im Sinne von »Schau, Darbietung; buntes, aufwendiges Unterhaltungsprogramm« gebräuchliche Fremdwort wurde im 20. Jh. aus gleichbed. engl. show entlehnt, einer Substantivbildung zu engl. to show »zeigen, darbieten, zur Schau stellen«… …

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  • 23show up — {v.} 1. To make known the real truth about (someone). * /The man said he was a mind reader, but he was shown up as a fake./ 2. To come or bring out; become or make easy to see. * /The detective put a chemical on the paper, and the fingertips… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 24show up — {v.} 1. To make known the real truth about (someone). * /The man said he was a mind reader, but he was shown up as a fake./ 2. To come or bring out; become or make easy to see. * /The detective put a chemical on the paper, and the fingertips… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 25Show — Show, v. i. [Written also shew.] 1. To exhibit or manifest one s self or itself; to appear; to look; to be in appearance; to seem. [1913 Webster] Just such she shows before a rising storm. Dryden. [1913 Webster] All round a hedge upshoots, and… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 26Show — Álbum en directo de The Cure Publicación 21 de septiembre de 1993 Grabación En directo, durante el tour de Wish, Palacio de Auburn Hills, Míchigan, 1992 Género( …

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  • 27Show — [ʃoː, ʃoʊ] die; , s ≈ ↑Schau (2) || ID eine große) / seine Show abziehen ↑Schau; (einen) auf Show machen ↑Schau; jemandem die Show stehlen gespr; ↑Schau …

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  • 28show up — [v1] arrive, attend appear, be conspicuous, be visible, blow in*, come, get, get in, make an appearance, put in appearance, reach, show, stand out, turn up; concept 159 Ant. be absent, depart, leave, miss show up [v2] expose, embarrass belittle,… …

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  • 29show in — ˌshow ˈin [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they show in he/she/it shows in present participle showing in past tense …

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  • 30show-up — n. A face to face confrontation arranged by law enforcement officers between a suspect and a witness to or victim of a crime, usually done just after the crime has been committed and intended to allow the witness or victim to identify the person… …

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