to show is a form of:
Show
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- (To reveal, to bring or put in sight, to conduct, to place in sight to make clear, to point out; to give; to grant) តាំង, ចង្អុល, បញ្ចេញ, សអោយឃើញ, សម្ដែង show him the way ប្រាប់ show him to his room នាំទៅ, show them my stamps បង្ហាញ show one's feelings បញ្ចេញអោយឃើញ, show a profit បានចំណេញ, show dirt ឆាប់ឃើញ, show favors ផ្ដល់សេចក្ដីអនុគ្រោះ (ទៅ) showoff បញ្ចេញសម្ញែង show up ធ្វើអោយឃើញថាអន់ជាង
noun
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- (A display, a public exhibition for competition or entertainment or advertisement, a pageant, any public performance or broadcast, an outward appearance an insincere display, a pompous display. -show off to display ostentatiously. -show up to make known, expose, reveal. -run the show to control a business, situation, etc. -steal the show to usurp the credit or get the applause for something. -stop the show to win such enthusiastic applause that a theatrical show is temporarily interrupted. -Show business entertaining business [drama, motion picture, television, radio, etc]) dramatic show ល្ខោន
Example: Show me your new hat, Show me round (all over) the house, show you your room, you to your room, A light carpet will show the dirt, Show (no) signs of wear, The signpost the way to London, The diagram shows how what Somsuk had been doing, Just for show. movie show កុន, ភាពយន្ដ, art show ប្រទស្សន៍, ពិពណ៌, make a show of his emotions ការបញ្ចេញអោយឃើញ
Example: She has her own chat show. - 2.
- (បច្ចេកទេស) ការសម្ដែង, ការដាក់តាំងបង្ហាញ
verb — past tense: Showed ; past participle: Shown ; present participle: Showing ; 3rd person singular present Shows
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- (INTRANSITIVE) (to appear; to be visible; to come into sight) marks show នៅអោយឃើញ, ទៅឃើញ, efforts show បង្ហាញរឺ ធ្វើអោយឃើញលទ្ធផល, showoff បញ្ចេញសម្ញែង, (prints don't) show up ជាប់, ដិត, (He didn't) show up មក
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- បង្ហាញ, បញ្ចេញអោយឃើញ, លេចមុខ
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
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- The act of showing, or bringing to view; exposure to sight; exhibition.
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- That which os shown, or brought to view; that which is arranged to be seen; a spectacle; an exhibition; as, a traveling show; a cattle show.
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- Proud or ostentatious display; parade; pomp.
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- Semblance; likeness; appearance.
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- False semblance; deceitful appearance; pretense.
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- A discharge, from the vagina, of mucus streaked with blood, occuring a short time before labor.
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- A pale blue flame, at the top of a candle flame, indicating the presence of fire damp.
verb — past tense: Showed ; past participle: Shown ; present participle: Showing ; 3rd person singular present Shows
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- (TRANSITIVE) To exhibit or present to view; to place in sight; to display; -- the thing exhibited being the object, and often with an indirect object denoting the person or thing seeing or beholding; as, to show a house; show your colors; shopkeepers show customers goods (show goods to customers).
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- (TRANSITIVE) To exhibit to the mental view; to tell; to disclose; to reveal; to make known; as, to show one's designs.
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- (TRANSITIVE) Specifically, to make known the way to (a person); hence, to direct; to guide; to asher; to conduct; as, to show a person into a parlor; to show one to the door.
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- (TRANSITIVE) To make apparent or clear, as by evidence, testimony, or reasoning; to prove; to explain; also, to manifest; to evince; as, to show the truth of a statement; to show the causes of an event.
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- (TRANSITIVE) To bestow; to confer; to afford; as, to show favor.
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- (INTRANSITIVE) To exhibit or manifest one's self or itself; to appear; to look; to be in appearance; to seem.
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- (INTRANSITIVE) To have a certain appearance, as well or ill, fit or unfit; to become or suit; to appear.
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- array, display, exhibition, exposition
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- demonstration, flourish, ostentation, parade, spectacle, splurge
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- entertainment, movie, performance, production