
물건이나 모습을 볼 수 있게 내놓다.
To allow or cause something to be visible or seen.
예문:
"The photograph shows the house as it was in 1920."
"He showed the secret map to his friends."
"The x-ray shows a small fracture in the bone."
감정이나 특징을 겉으로 드러내다.
To manifest or reveal a quality, emotion, or characteristic.
예문:
"She showed great patience during the long wait."
"The athlete showed no signs of fatigue."
"He didn't want to show his disappointment."
사실이나 이론이 옳음을 밝히다.
To demonstrate the truth of something by providing evidence.
예문:
"Recent data shows a decline in unemployment."
"The experiment shows that plants need light to grow."
"Studies show that exercise improves mental health."
방법이나 기술을 설명하여 알게 하다.
To explain or teach someone how to do something.
예문:
"Can you show me how to use this software?"
"My grandfather showed me how to fix a bike."
"She showed him the correct way to hold the violin."
사람을 목적지까지 이끌거나 데려다주다.
To escort or lead someone to a specific place.
예문:
"The waiter showed us to our table."
"Please show the guests to the conference room."
"The usher showed the latecomers to their seats."
무대나 방송에서 이루어지는 구경거리.
A theatrical performance or a radio or television program.
예문:
"We bought tickets for the Broadway show."
"The late-night talk show is very popular."
"The children put on a puppet show for their parents."
물건을 한곳에 모아 놓고 보여 주는 행사.
A public exhibition or display of objects or skills.
예문:
"The annual car show attracts thousands of visitors."
"She is preparing her paintings for the art show."
"The fashion show featured designs from local artists."
진실과는 다른 겉으로만 보이는 모습.
An outward appearance or display, often intended to deceive.
예문:
"He made a show of working hard when the boss walked by."
"Their wealth was mostly for show."
"It was just a show of support, not a real commitment."