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Hi, everybody. My name is Alisha.

Welcome back to Know Your Verbs.

In this episode, we’re going to talk about
the verb, “show.”

Let’s begin.

Let’s talk about the basic definition of “show.”

The basic definition of “show” is to cause
or to allow something to be seen.

So, to cause something to be seen or to let
something be seen.

This is kind of the basic use of this verb.

Let’s look at the conjugations then.

Present tense, “show,” “shows.”

Past tense, “showed.”

Past participle tense, “shown.”

Progressive tense, “showing.”

Now, let’s talk about some additional meanings
of the verb, “show.”

Meaning one is to reveal through your behavior
or through your nature.

So, your nature means just the way you are,
to reveal something.

Examples of this of revealing something through
behavior.

“Her kindness shows her good heart.”

So, her actions, her kind actions shows, is
evidence of, reveals her good heart.

Another example, “They showed themselves
to be pure evil.”

Hmm, they revealed themselves through something
they did to be pure evil.

The second additional meaning for this lesson
is to give as is appropriate.

So, to give something.

Usually, this is not an object, we don’t use
this to mean giving someone an object but

rather giving someone a conceptual thing.

Let’s look at some examples of this.

“Show no mercy.”

This means give someone else no mercy.

“Mercy” is kindness, don’t give in to
someone else.

“No mercy,” it means be tough.

“Show no mercy.”

To a fighter, in the fight, “Show no mercy
to your enemy.”

So, “Show no mercy,” means give them no
kindness, in other words.

“Show no mercy.”

Another one.

“Show some respect.”

So, meaning give someone else your respect.

Show someone that you respect them.

“Show some respect,” that means give people
respect.

It’s appropriate as is appropriate so you
might hear this if you’re speaking to a person

higher up than you.

“Show some respect to your boss,” “Show
some respect to your grandfather,” maybe.

Meaning 3.

A very common meaning is to teach or to instruct.

To teach or to instruct.

This is a very common one that I hear.

Lots of people make mistakes with.

They use the verb, “teach” but in English,
it’s better to use show.

Let’s look at some examples.

“Can you show me how to this?”

In this way, “show” actually means teach.

In other words, “Can you teach me how to
do this?”

But, it’s more common that we say, “show,”
instead of “teach.”

Another example.

“My coworker showed me how to use the new
software.”

So, “My coworker showed me how,” means
my coworker taught me how to use the new software.

Finally, meaning 4 for this lesson is to exhibit
something artistic work.

Examples.

“I’m showing some pieces at an art gallery
this weekend.”

So, “I’m showing,” means we’re using it
in the progressive tense, “I’m showing,”

“I plan to show some things at an art gallery
this weekend.”

Okay, second example sentence, “Have you
ever shown your work?”

“Have you ever shown your work?”

means have you ever exhibited your work like
in a gallery somewhere.

“Have you ever shown your work?”

So, shared your work in a professional setting.

Now, let’s move on to some variations of the
verb, “show.”

“To show up” is the first variation.

There are actually two meanings I want to
talk about in this lesson, “to show up.”

One means to arrive somewhere.

Some example sentences of “show up.”

“He hasn’t shown up to work today,” meaning
he has not yet to come to work.

“He hasn’t shown up to work today.”

Another one.

“They never show up on time,” so, they
never arrive on time.

The second meaning of “show up” is to
make someone else look bad or to make someone

feel embarrassed, “to show someone up.”

Examples of this.

“I think you showed up the boss in that
meeting.”

“To show up” means you made the boss look
bad or maybe you embarrassed the boss.

“You showed up the boss,” or “you showed
the boss up,” both are okay to use.

Another example of this.

“Quit trying to show me up.”

In other words, quit trying to do something
better than me and make me look bad.

So, “show up” has two meanings.

The second variation is “to show your cards”
or “to show one’s cards.”

“To show your cards” or “to show one’s
cards” has two meanings.

One of which is the same as the basic meaning
we introduced at the beginning of this lesson.

“To show someone else the cards you are
holding,” if you’re playing a card game.

So, like if you have a 2 and a 4 and a 6 or
whatever.

You “show,” you cause your cards to be
seen by someone else.

However, there’s another meaning of “show
your cards.”

“To show your cards” means to reveal your
plan for something.

So, let’s look at some examples of this.

“He showed his cards when he quit the company.”

In other words, his plan was revealed, he
revealed his plan when he quit the company.

He decided to stop working there.

His plan was revealed through his actions.

Another example.

“We shouldn’t show our cards too soon.

Our competitors might jump on the opportunity.”

So, “We shouldn’t show our cards too soon,”
meaning we shouldn’t reveal our plan too soon

because our competitors might jump or might
take the opportunity.

So, those are a few meanings of the verb,
“show.”

Quite different from just allowing something
to be seen.

There are many different uses of the verb,
“show.”

If you have any questions or you know some
other meanings, please show them to your classmates

and show them to us in the comment section
for sure.

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欢迎回来了解你的动词。

在这一集中,我们将
讨论动词“show”。

让我们开始。

让我们谈谈“表演”的基本定义。

“展示”的基本定义是导致
或允许某物被看到。

因此,使某事被看到或让
某事被看到。

这是这个动词的基本用法。

那我们来看看共轭。

现在时,“show”,“shows”。

过去时,“显示”。

过去分词时,“显示”。

进行时态,“显示”。

现在,让我们谈谈
动词“show”的一些附加含义。

意思是通过你的行为
或通过你的本性来揭示。

所以,你的本性意味着你的本来面目
,揭示一些东西。

通过行为揭示某些东西的例子

“她的善良表明了她的善良。”

所以,她的一举一动,她的善举表明,是
明证,是表露她的好心。

另一个例子,“他们表明
自己是纯粹的邪恶。”

嗯,他们通过
他们所做的纯粹邪恶的事情来揭示自己。

本课的第二个附加含义
是适当地给予。

所以,给点东西。

通常,这不是一个对象,我们不是用
它来表示给某人一个对象,

而是给某人一个概念上的东西。

让我们看一些这样的例子。

“毫不留情。”

这意味着不要怜悯别人。

“怜悯”是仁慈,不要
屈服于别人。

“不留情面”,意思是强硬。

“毫不留情。”

对一个战士来说,在战斗中,“
对你的敌人毫不留情”。

所以,“不要怜悯”,换句话说,就是不要给他们任何
善意。

“毫不留情。”

另一个。

“表现出一些尊重。”

所以,意思是给别人你的尊重。

向某人表明你尊重他们。

“表现出一些尊重”,这意味着给予人们
尊重。

这是适当的,所以
如果你在和比你更高的人说话,你可能会听到这个

“尊重你的老板”,“
尊重你的祖父”,也许吧。

含义 3.

一个很常见的含义是教导或指导。

教导或指导。

这是我听到的很常见的一个。

很多人都会犯错。

他们使用动词“teach”,但在英语中,
最好使用 show。

让我们看一些例子。

“你能告诉我怎么做吗?”

这样一来,“展示”其实就是教导的意思。

换句话说,“你能教我怎么
做吗?”

但是,我们说“展示”
而不是“教导”更为常见。

另一个例子。

“我的同事向我展示了如何使用新
软件。”

因此,“我的同事向我展示了如何”意味着
我的同事教我如何使用新软件。

最后,本课的意义 4 是展示
一些艺术作品。

例子。

“这个周末我将在一家艺术画廊展示一些作品
。”

所以,“我正在展示”意味着我们
用进行时态来使用它,“我正在展示”,

“我计划这个周末在艺术画廊展示一些东西
。”

好的,第二个例句,“你
曾经展示过你的作品吗?”

“你有没有展示过你的作品?”

意味着你有没有像在某个地方的画廊一样展示过你的作品

“你有没有展示过你的作品?”

因此,在专业环境中分享您的工作。

现在,让我们继续讨论
动词“show”的一些变体。

“出现”是第一个变体。

这节课我其实想讲两个意思
,“现身”。

一种方法是到达某个地方。

“出现”的一些例句。

“他今天没有来上班”,意思是
他还没有来上班。

“他今天没来上班。”

另一个。

“他们从不准时出现”,因此,他们
从不准时到达。

“露面”的第二个意思是
让别人看起来很糟糕或让

某人感到尴尬,“露面”。

这方面的例子。

“我想你在那次会议上出现了老板
。”

“出现”意味着你让老板看起来很
糟糕,或者你让老板尴尬。

“你出现了老板”或“你出现
了老板”,两者都可以使用。

另一个例子。

“别再找我了。”

换句话说,不要试图做
比我更好的事情,让我看起来很糟糕。

所以,“现身”有两层意思。

第二种变体是“展示你的牌”
或“展示自己的牌”。

“亮出你的牌”或“亮出自己的
牌”有两个意思。

其中一个与
我们在本课开始时介绍的基本含义相同。

如果您正在玩纸牌游戏,“向其他人展示您持有的纸牌”。

所以,就像如果你有一个 2 和一个 4 和一个 6 或
其他什么。

你“展示”
,就是让别人看到你的牌。

然而,“亮出
你的牌”还有另一个含义。

“展示你的牌”意味着透露你
对某事的计划。

那么,让我们看一些这样的例子。

“他离开公司时亮出了自己的名片。”

也就是说,他的计划被泄露了,
他在离开公司的时候就泄露了他的计划。

他决定停止在那里工作。

他的计划通过他的行动暴露出来。

另一个例子。

“我们不应该过早地亮出我们的牌。

我们的竞争对手可能会抓住这个机会。”

所以,“我们不应该过早地展示我们的牌”,
这意味着我们不应该过早地透露我们的计划,

因为我们的竞争对手可能会跳出或可能会
抓住机会。

因此,这些是动词
“展示”的一些含义。

与仅仅让某些
东西被看到完全不同。

动词“show”有很多不同的用法

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