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I [ʃəʊ]1) (as entertainment) spettacolo m. (anche teatr. cinem.); (particular performance) rappresentazione f.; rad. telev. trasmissione f.; (of slides) proiezione f.on with the show! — (as introduction) lo spettacolo abbia inizio!
2) comm. (of cars, boats etc.) salone m.; (of fashion) sfilata f.; (of flowers, crafts) mostra f.on show — esposto, in mostra
3) (of feelings) prova f., dimostrazione f.; (of strength) dimostrazione f.; (of wealth) ostentazione f.to make o put on a (great) show of doing ostentare o fare sfoggio di (sapere) fare; he made a show of concern ostentava la sua preoccupazione; to be all show — essere solo apparenza, essere molto fumo e poco arrosto
5) colloq. (business, undertaking)••II 1. [ʃəʊ]to steal the show — teatr. rubare la scena; fig. monopolizzare l'attenzione
1) (present for viewing) mostrare [person, object, photo]; presentare [ fashion collection]; mostrare, fare vedere [ ticket]; [TV channel, cinema] dare [ film]to show sb. sth., sth. to sb. — mostrare qcs. a qcn
2) (display competitively) fare sfilare [ animal]; esporre, mettere in mostra [ flowers]3) (reveal) mostrare [ feeling]; esporre [principle, fact]; [ garment] lasciare vedere [ underclothes]; [ patient] presentare [ symptoms]4) (indicate) indicare [time, direction]5) (demonstrate) [ reply] dimostrare, testimoniare [wit, intelligence]; [gesture, gift] dimostrare [respect, gratitude]6) (prove) dimostrare [truth, guilt]to show that — [ document] provare che; [ findings] dimostrare che; [ expression] mostrare che
7) (conduct)to show sb. to their seat — [host, usher] fare sedere qcn.
to show sb. to their room, to the door — accompagnare qcn. in camera, alla porta
8) colloq. (teach a lesson to)2.I'll show him! — (as revenge) gli faccio vedere io! (when challenged) gli farò vedere!
1) (be noticeable) [stain, label, emotion] vedersi2) (be exhibited) [ artist] esporre; [ film] passare•- show in- show off- show out- show up••show a leg! — colloq. giù dal letto!
to have nothing to show for sth. — restare con un pugno di mosche
to show one's face — colloq. farsi vedere
* * *[ʃəu] 1. past tense - showed; verb1) (to allow or cause to be seen: Show me your new dress; Please show your membership card when you come to the club; His work is showing signs of improvement.) mostrare2) (to be able to be seen: The tear in your dress hardly shows; a faint light showing through the curtains.) vedersi3) (to offer or display, or to be offered or displayed, for the public to look at: Which picture is showing at the cinema?; They are showing a new film; His paintings are being shown at the art gallery.) far vedere, presentare4) (to point out or point to: He showed me the road to take; Show me the man you saw yesterday.) mostrare5) ((often with (a)round) to guide or conduct: Please show this lady to the door; They showed him (a)round (the factory).) condurre, accompagnare6) (to demonstrate to: Will you show me how to do it?; He showed me a clever trick.) mostrare7) (to prove: That just shows / goes to show how stupid he is.) dimostrare, provare8) (to give or offer (someone) kindness etc: He showed him no mercy.) mostrare2. noun1) (an entertainment, public exhibition, performance etc: a horse-show; a flower show; the new show at the theatre; a TV show.) mostra, spettacolo2) (a display or act of showing: a show of strength.) dimostrazione3) (an act of pretending to be, do etc (something): He made a show of working, but he wasn't really concentrating.) finta4) (appearance, impression: They just did it for show, in order to make themselves seem more important than they are.) mostra, ostentazione5) (an effort or attempt: He put up a good show in the chess competition.) prestazione, prova di sé•- showy- showiness
- show-business
- showcase
- showdown
- showground
- show-jumping
- showman
- showroom
- give the show away
- good show!
- on show
- show off
- show up* * *show /ʃəʊ/n.1 esposizione; mostra; fiera; esibizione; salone: a show of paintings, un'esposizione di quadri; a flower show, una mostra di fiori; a dog [cattle] show, una mostra canina [di bovini]; a sample show, una fiera campionaria; the Motor [the Boat] Show, il salone dell'automobile [della nautica]2 [cu] mostra; esibizione; ostentazione; dimostrazione; sfoggio: a show of affection, una dimostrazione d'affetto; (mil., polit., ecc.) a show of force, un'ostentazione di forza3 [cu] apparenza; finzione; mostra; finta: It's all show!, è tutta una finta!; to do [to say] st. for show, fare [dire] qc. per mostra4 [u] aspetto esteriore; esteriorità; parvenza: He's too concerned with show, si preoccupa troppo delle apparenze; a request with some show of sense, una richiesta che ha qualche parvenza di ragionevolezza5 (teatr.) spettacolo, rappresentazione, rivista; (cinem., radio, TV) proiezione, programma, show: The show begins at nine o'clock, lo spettacolo comincia alle nove; DIALOGO → - Booking online- There's a show at 7.10 or the late show is at 10.30, c'è uno spettacolo alle 21:10 o l'ultimo è alle 22:30; stage show, spettacolo teatrale; TV show, programma televisivo; spettacolo televisivo; quiz show, quiz show; spettacolo a base di quiz6 segno; traccia7 (fam.) affare; azienda; impresa; organizzazione; baracca (fam.): After all, it's your show!, dopotutto, è affar tuo!; He wants to run ( o to boss) the show, vuole essere a capo dell'azienda; vuole comandare lui; You're in charge of the whole show, sei tu il capo della baracca!8 (fam.) affare; cosa; faccenda: a disgraceful show, un brutt'affare; una cosa vergognosa; to give the ( whole) show away, mettere a nudo la faccenda; svelare le magagne; scoprire gli altarini9 (fam., spec. USA) occasione; opportunità: Give him a fair show, dategli l'occasione di mostrare quel che vale (o quel che sa fare)10 (fam.) prova di sé; prestazione; comportamento● (teatr.) show bill, cartellone, manifesto □ show-box, scatola che contiene foto piccanti ( che si vedono attraverso un foro) □ show business ► showbusiness □ ( USA) show biz ► showbiz □ show card ► showcard □ show ground, zona fiera (o fieristica) □ (comm.) show-how, dimostrazione ( di un metodo, ecc.) □ ( nelle votazioni) show of hands, alzata di mano: to vote by (a) show of hands, votare per alzata di mano □ (fam.) show-off, ostentazione, esibizionismo; (fam.) esibizionista, mattatore □ (fam. GB; di persona o personaggio vistosi) show pony, primadonna; primattore □ (leg.) show-up, confronto ( tra l'imputato e la vittima o un testimone); confronto all'americana □ show stopper, (teatr.) canzone (numero, ecc.) che scatena gli applausi; (fig.) cosa eccezionale; capolavoro □ show trial, processo politico ( per dimostrare il potere del governo) □ ( USA) show-window, vetrina, mostra ( di negozio) □ for show, per mostra; per salvare le apparenze □ ( USA) to get a fair show, essere trattato con lealtà (o con equità) □ (fig. USA) to get the show on the road, dare inizio ai lavori (al progetto, alla campagna) □ (fam. antiq.) Good show!, bel lavoro!; bravo!; benissimo! □ to make a show of, far mostra di, fingere di; mettere in mostra; ostentare: He made a show of interest [of accepting my offer], fece finta di essere interessato [di accettare la mia offerta]; to make a show of indifference, ostentare indifferenza □ to make a fine show, fare un bell'effetto; far figura □ a show of solidarity, un gesto di solidarietà □ to be on show, essere in mostra; essere esposto; ( di merce) essere in vetrina □ (fam.) to put up a good [a poor] show, dare una buona [una cattiva] prova di sé; fare una bella [una misera] figura; figurare bene [male] □ (fam.) to steal the show, monopolizzare (o prendersi tutti) gli applausi; fare un successone; essere la star ( di un evento mondano) □ (fam.) Let's get this show on the road!, cominciamo!♦ (to) show /ʃəʊ/A v. t.1 mostrare; far vedere; esibire; mettere in mostra; esporre; presentare a una mostra; dimostrare; indicare; additare; segnare: Show us the garden, mostraci il giardino; I was shown a specimen, mi hanno mostrato un esemplare; Show me how to do it, fammi vedere come si fa; All passengers are to show their passports, tutti i passeggeri devono esibire i passaporti; to show one's goods, mettere in mostra (o esporre) la propria merce; to show paintings, esporre quadri (a un mostra); We are going to show the new spring collection, esporremo la nuova collezione primaverile; He showed neither joy nor sorrow, non ha dimostrato né gioia né dolore; He shows his age, dimostra gli anni che ha; Please show me the way, per favore, indicami la strada!; A barometer shows air pressure, il barometro segna la pressione atmosferica; ( sport: dell'arbitro) to show the red [the yellow] card, mostrare il cartellino rosso [giallo]2 dimostrare; provare; rivelare: This shows you how difficult it is, questo ti dimostra quanto sia difficile; This goes to show that you can do it, ciò sta a dimostrare che sei capace di farlo; The report shows that he did it on purpose, il rapporto prova che l'ha fatto di proposito3 accompagnare; condurre; guidare; portare: to show sb. to the door, accompagnare q. alla porta; DIALOGO → - Showing guest to room- I'll just get someone to show you to your room, chiamo qualcuno che vi accompagni alla camera4 (econ., fin., comm.) far registrare; presentare; accusare: to show a big increase in exports, far registrare un forte aumento delle esportazioni; to show a deficit, presentare un deficit; ( di conti) essere in rosso; The stock market showed a heavy fall yesterday, ieri la borsa ha accusato una forte flessione5 (cinem.) proiettare; (teatr.) rappresentare; programmare; dare (fam.): They're showing a famous film of the 1920s, danno un famoso film degli anni ventiB v. i.2 (fam. USA) farsi vedere; mostrarsi; fare atto di presenza; comparire: Her husband never shows at her at-homes, il marito non si fa mai vedere ai ricevimenti della moglie3 vedersi; essere visibile: The mend doesn't show at all, il rammendo non si vede affatto; Does the scar still show?, si vede ancora la cicatrice?4 (cinem.) essere in programma; essere proiettato: What's showing tonight?, che cosa danno stasera?● to show one's class, fare sfoggio di classe □ (fig.) to show a clean pair of heels, darsela a gambe □ (fig.) to show the cloven hoof, rivelare un'indole malvagia, diabolica □ to show sb. the door, mostrare la porta a q.; mettere q. alla porta □ to show one's face (o head), mostrare la faccia; farsi vedere □ to show fight, mostrarsi bellicoso; accettare il combattimento (o lo scontro); opporre resistenza □ ( sport) to show good play, esprimere un bel gioco □ to show one's hand, scoprire il proprio gioco; (fig.) mettere le carte in tavola, rivelare le proprie intenzioni □ to show a leg, metter giù una gamba dal letto; alzarsi: Show a leg!, giù dal letto! □ (lett.) to show mercy on (o upon) sb., aver pietà di q. □ to show oneself, mostrarsi in pubblico, farsi vedere; dimostrarsi, dar prova d'essere: He showed himself to be clever [a clever student], ha dimostrato d'essere bravo [un bravo studente] □ to show sb. the sights, far vedere a q. le cose più notevoli ( monumenti, ecc.) d'una città (o d'un luogo); fare da cicerone a q. □ to show signs of, dar segno di; dimostrare di □ ( anche fig.) to show one's teeth, mostrare i denti □ (fig. lett.) to show the way, indicare il cammino; aprire la strada (fig.) □ to have nothing to show for all one's efforts [for one's life's work], non avere niente in mano dopo tutti gli sforzi compiuti [dopo una vita di lavoro]; stringere un pugno di mosche (fig.) □ That dress shows your underwear, con quel vestito ti si vede quello che porti sotto □ ( in treno, ecc.) Show your tickets, please, biglietti, prego! □ I'll show you!, ti faccio vedere io! □ (prov.) Time will show, chi vivrà vedrà.* * *I [ʃəʊ]1) (as entertainment) spettacolo m. (anche teatr. cinem.); (particular performance) rappresentazione f.; rad. telev. trasmissione f.; (of slides) proiezione f.on with the show! — (as introduction) lo spettacolo abbia inizio!
2) comm. (of cars, boats etc.) salone m.; (of fashion) sfilata f.; (of flowers, crafts) mostra f.on show — esposto, in mostra
3) (of feelings) prova f., dimostrazione f.; (of strength) dimostrazione f.; (of wealth) ostentazione f.to make o put on a (great) show of doing ostentare o fare sfoggio di (sapere) fare; he made a show of concern ostentava la sua preoccupazione; to be all show — essere solo apparenza, essere molto fumo e poco arrosto
5) colloq. (business, undertaking)••II 1. [ʃəʊ]to steal the show — teatr. rubare la scena; fig. monopolizzare l'attenzione
1) (present for viewing) mostrare [person, object, photo]; presentare [ fashion collection]; mostrare, fare vedere [ ticket]; [TV channel, cinema] dare [ film]to show sb. sth., sth. to sb. — mostrare qcs. a qcn
2) (display competitively) fare sfilare [ animal]; esporre, mettere in mostra [ flowers]3) (reveal) mostrare [ feeling]; esporre [principle, fact]; [ garment] lasciare vedere [ underclothes]; [ patient] presentare [ symptoms]4) (indicate) indicare [time, direction]5) (demonstrate) [ reply] dimostrare, testimoniare [wit, intelligence]; [gesture, gift] dimostrare [respect, gratitude]6) (prove) dimostrare [truth, guilt]to show that — [ document] provare che; [ findings] dimostrare che; [ expression] mostrare che
7) (conduct)to show sb. to their seat — [host, usher] fare sedere qcn.
to show sb. to their room, to the door — accompagnare qcn. in camera, alla porta
8) colloq. (teach a lesson to)2.I'll show him! — (as revenge) gli faccio vedere io! (when challenged) gli farò vedere!
1) (be noticeable) [stain, label, emotion] vedersi2) (be exhibited) [ artist] esporre; [ film] passare•- show in- show off- show out- show up••show a leg! — colloq. giù dal letto!
to have nothing to show for sth. — restare con un pugno di mosche
to show one's face — colloq. farsi vedere
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42 word
word [wɜ:d]mot ⇒ 1 (a)-(c) parole ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (b), 1 (d) nouvelles ⇒ 1 (c) message ⇒ 1 (c) promesse ⇒ 1 (d) conseil ⇒ 1 (e) bruit ⇒ 1 (f) ordre ⇒ 1 (g) rédiger ⇒ 2 (a)1 noun∎ the words of a song les paroles d'une chanson;∎ ironic (what) fine words! quelles belles paroles!;∎ what is the Russian word for "head"?, what is the word for "head" in Russian? comment dit-on "head" en russe?;∎ the Japanese don't have a word for it les Japonais n'ont pas de mot pour dire cela;∎ she can't put her ideas/her feelings into words elle ne trouve pas les mots pour exprimer ses idées/ce qu'elle ressent;∎ I can't find (the) words to tell you how glad I am! je ne saurais vous dire à quel point je suis content!;∎ there are no words to describe or words cannot describe how I feel aucun mot ne peut décrire ce que je ressens;∎ they left without (saying) a word ils sont partis sans (dire) un mot;∎ with these words they left sur ces mots ou là-dessus, ils sont partis;∎ lazy isn't the word for it! paresseux, c'est peu dire!;∎ idle would be a better word oisif serait plus juste;∎ figurative he doesn't know the meaning of the word "generosity" il ne sait pas ce que veut dire le mot "générosité";∎ he's mad, there's no other word for it il est fou, il n'y a pas d'autre mot;∎ there's a word for people like you, it's "thief" les gens dans ton genre, on les appelle des voleurs;∎ I didn't understand a word of the lecture je n'ai pas compris un mot de la conférence;∎ he doesn't know a word of German il ne sait pas un mot d'allemand;∎ I don't believe a word of it! je n'en crois pas un mot!;∎ that's my last or my final word on the matter c'est mon dernier mot (sur la question);∎ those were his dying words ce sont les dernières paroles qu'il a prononcées avant de mourir;∎ she said a few words of welcome elle a dit quelques mots de bienvenue;∎ I gave him a few words of advice je lui ai donné quelques conseils;∎ I gave him a few words of encouragement je lui ai dit quelques mots d'encouragement;∎ can I give you a word of warning/of advice? puis-je vous mettre en garde/vous conseiller?;∎ he didn't say a word il n'a rien dit, il n'a pas dit un mot;∎ I can't get a word out of her je ne peux pas en tirer un mot;∎ and now a word from our sponsors et maintenant, voici un message publicitaire de nos sponsors;∎ I'm a woman of few words je ne suis pas quelqu'un qui fait de grands discours;∎ he's a man of few words c'est un homme peu loquace, c'est quelqu'un qui n'aime pas beaucoup parler;∎ in the words of Shelley comme l'a dit Shelley;∎ in the words of his boss, he's a layabout à en croire son patron ou d'après (ce que dit) son patron, c'est un fainéant;∎ tell me in your own words dites-le moi à votre façon ou avec vos propres mots;∎ he told me in so many words that I was a liar il m'a dit carrément ou sans mâcher ses mots que j'étais un menteur;∎ she didn't say it in so many words but her meaning was quite clear elle n'a pas dit exactement cela, mais c'était sous-entendu;∎ a six-hundred-word article un article de six cents mots;∎ by or through word of mouth oralement;∎ the news spread by word of mouth la nouvelle se répandit de bouche à oreille;∎ too beautiful for words d'une beauté extraordinaire;∎ too stupid for words vraiment trop bête;∎ from the word go dès le départ;∎ (upon) my word! ma parole!, oh la la!;∎ not a word! pas un mot!, bouche cousue!;∎ don't put words into my mouth ne me faites pas dire ce que je n'ai pas dit;∎ he took the words out of my mouth il a dit exactement ce que j'allais dire;∎ words fail me! j'en perds la parole!, je suis stupéfait!;∎ he never has a good word to say about anyone personne ne trouve jamais grâce à ses yeux;∎ to put in a (good) word for sb glisser un mot en faveur de qn;∎ to have the last word avoir le dernier mot;∎ British it's the last word in comfort c'est ce qui se fait de mieux en matière de confort;∎ British it's the last word in luxury c'est ce qu'on fait de plus luxueux∎ to have a word with sb about sth toucher un mot ou deux mots à qn au sujet de qch;∎ can I have a word with you about the meeting? est-ce que je peux vous dire deux mots à propos de la réunion?;∎ can I have a word? je voudrais vous parler un instant∎ the word got out that there had been a coup la nouvelle d'un coup d'État a circulé;∎ word came from Tokyo that the strike was over la nouvelle arriva de Tokyo que la grève était terminée;∎ she brought them word of Tom elle leur a apporté des nouvelles de Tom;∎ have you had any word from him? avez-vous eu de ses nouvelles?;∎ we have had no word from him nous sommes sans nouvelles de lui;∎ she left word for us to follow elle nous a laissé un message pour dire que nous devions la suivre;∎ to spread the word (proselytize) annoncer la bonne parole;∎ spread the word that Mick's back in town faites passer la nouvelle ou faites dire que Mick est de retour en ville;∎ he sent word to say he had arrived safely il a envoyé un mot pour dire qu'il était bien arrivé∎ he gave his word that we wouldn't be harmed il a donné sa parole qu'il ne nous ferait aucun mal;∎ I give you my word on it je vous en donne ma parole;∎ she gave her solemn word elle a juré ou elle a promis solennellement;∎ to break one's word manquer à sa parole;∎ to go back on one's word revenir sur sa parole;∎ we held or we kept her to her word nous l'avons obligée à tenir sa parole;∎ to keep one's word tenir parole, tenir (sa) promesse;∎ he was as good as his word il a tenu parole;∎ she's a woman of her word c'est une femme de parole;∎ I'm a man of my word je suis un homme de parole;∎ word of honour! parole d'honneur!;∎ we only have his word for it il n'y a que lui qui le dit, personne ne peut prouver le contraire;∎ you can take my word for it vous pouvez me croire sur parole;∎ we'll have to take your word for it nous sommes bien obligés de vous croire;∎ take my word (for it), it's a bargain! croyez-moi, c'est une affaire!;∎ I took her at her word je l'ai prise au mot;∎ it's your word against mine c'est votre parole contre la mienne;∎ my word is my bond je n'ai qu'une parole, je tiens toujours parole∎ a word to travellers, watch your luggage! un petit conseil aux voyageurs, surveillez vos bagages!;∎ a quick word in your ear je vous glisse un mot à l'oreille;∎ a word to the wise à bon entendeur, salut∎ (the) word went round that he was dying le bruit a couru qu'il était sur le point de mourir∎ he gave the word to march il a donné l'ordre ou le signal de se mettre en marche;∎ his word is law c'est lui qui fait la loi;∎ just give or say the word and we'll be off vous n'avez qu'à donner le signal et nous partons∎ the word now is "democracy" le mot d'ordre maintenant, c'est "démocratie"∎ they worded the petition carefully ils ont choisi les termes de la pétition avec le plus grand soin;∎ we sent a strongly worded protest nous avons envoyé une lettre de protestation bien sentie∎ Religion the Word le Verbe;∎ the Word of God la parole de Dieu∎ to have words se disputer□, avoir des mots;∎ they had words about her drinking ils se sont disputés sur le fait qu'elle boit□en un motautrement dit, en d'autres termes►► word association association f d'idées par les mots;Linguistics word class classe f de mots;Computing word count nombre m des mots;∎ to do a word count compter les mots;word count facility fonction f de comptage de mots;word game = jeu de lettres;word group groupe m de mots, membre m de phrase;word order ordre m des mots;word picture description f imagée ou pittoresque; (of person) portrait m en prose;word processing traitement m de texte;word processor logiciel m de traitement de texte;Typography word split coupure f de mot;Computing word wrap retour m à la ligne automatique
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