Nghĩa là gì: cabaret showcabaret show /'kæbəreiʃou/
danh từ
trò múa hát mua vui trong các tiệm (tiệm ăn, quán rượu, hộp đêm ở Mỹ, Anh) ((cũng) cabaret)
girlie show Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
claws are showing
show resentment or envy or jealousy, if looks could kill When you talked about Carla, your claws were showing. Do you dislike her?
get the show on the road
start working on something Let
get this show on the road
begin to do something, get down to business, get rolling "After a lot of talk about how to drill a well, the boss said, ""Let's get this show on the road."""
good show
that is good, you performed well Good show, I say. Jolly good show! Let's see another trick.
no-show
someone who does not attend There were two no-shows on the class list. All but two attended.
one for the money, two for the show...
prepare to go or run, children's countdown "Before bedtime, Dad would say, ""One for the money..."""
run the show
manage the project, call the shots Talk to Luc if you want to change anything. He's running the show.
show-off
a person who brags a lot He is a show-off and is always trying to impress other people.
show one
show what one is really like or is thinking He has shown his true colors lately with his attempt to punish those who dondisclose oneshow what one is really like I know that she doesn
show promise
show some of your ability, show that you will develop Len shows promise as a teacher. He is patient and articulate.
show someone the door
ask someone to go away When he started yelling in the restaurant he was quickly shown the door.
show up
attend, go to class or work Vi shows up every week for her lesson. She's always on time.
show you around
show you where things are, guide you When we get to the ranch, follow me. I'll show you around.
show you the ropes
teach you the first steps, learn the ropes It is my duty to take you to the plant and show you the ropes.
show you up
be better than you, cause you to look inferior If you play tennis with Martina, she'll show you up. She's good!
show your stuff
do your best, show what you can do When it's your turn to dance, show your stuff. Impress them!
showboat
a person who displays, a show-off The peacock is one of nature's showboats - he's magnificent!
showdown
final fight or contest, rubber match Ali defeated Frazier in the boxing showdown of the '70s.
steal the show
act or do so well in a performance that you get most of the attention The little boy stole the show at the music festival.
sholda than show
(interj) surer than sure
show and prove
to demonstrate
show case
to carry out a fraud
show in
lead in/out 领进(或领出) The usher showed us in to our seats.引座员领我们进去找到了座位。 The guards showed the visitors out.警卫领着客人出去了。
show in/out
lead in/out 领进(或领出) The usher showed us in to our seats.引座员领我们进去找到了座位。 The guards showed the visitors out.警卫领着客人出去了。
show off
1.put out nicely for people 展出 The Science Fair gave Julia a chance to show off her shell collec tion.科学博览会使朱莉娅有机会展出她所收集的贝壳。 He enjoys showing off his new car to people.他喜欢向人们显示他的新车。 2.display to excess one's ability or possessions 炫耀 Joe has not missed a chance to show off his muscles since that pretty girl moved in next door.自从那个漂亮的姑娘搬进隔壁以来,乔从未放弃过任何机会来炫耀自己健美的肌肉。
show out
lead in/out 领进(或领出) The usher showed us in to our seats.引座员领我们进去找到了座位。 The guards showed the visitors out.警卫领着客人出去了。
show round
show with direction 带…参观 They were taken to the house and shown round.他们被领着四处参观那座房子。 If you are free on Wednesday,I'll be delighted to show you round the place.你要是星期三有空,我很乐意带你去游览那个地方。
steal the show/spotlight
attract attention away from sb.or sth.that people should be watching抢镜头;引起注意力 She was on the stage for only a few minutes,bat I thought she stole the show.她仅出场几分钟,不过我认为她抢先出了风头。 Just as the speaker began,a little dog ran up the aisle,and stole the spotlight from him.正当演说者开始演说时,一只小狗跑上通道,把人们的注意力吸引了过去。
show sth to good advantage
Idiom(s): show sth to good advantage
Theme: PROMOTION
to display the best features of something; to display something so that its best features are apparent. • Put the vase in the center of the table and show it to good advantage. • Having and using a large vocabulary shows your intelligence to good advantage.
show signs of
Idiom(s): show signs of sth
Theme: SIGNIFY
to show hints or indications of something. • I let the horse run at full speed until it began to show signs of tiring. • Sally is showing signs of going to sleep.
show one's true colors
Idiom(s): show one's (true) colors
Theme: TRUTH
to show what one is really like or what one is really thinking. • Whose side are you on, John? Come on. Show your colors. • It's hard to tell what Mary is thinking. She never shows her true colors.
show one's hand
Idiom(s): show one's hand
Theme: REVELATION
to reveal one's intentions to someone. (From card games.) • I don’t know whether Jim is intending to marry Jane or not. He's not one to show his hand. • If you want to get a raise, don’t show the boss your hand too soon.
show sb up as
Idiom(s): show sb up as sth
Theme: REVELATION
to reveal that someone is really something (else). • The investigation showed her up as a fraud. • The test showed the banker up as unqualified.
show sb up
Idiom(s): show sb up
Theme: COMPARISON
to make someone's faults or shortcomings apparent. • John's excellent effort really showed up Bill, who didn't try very hard at all. • John is always trying to show someone up to make himself look better.
show sb to the door
Idiom(s): show someone (to) the door AND see someone to the door
Theme: DISMISSAL
to lead or take someone to the door or exit. • After we finished our talk, she showed me to the door. • Bill and I finished our chat as he saw me to the door.
show sb the ropes
Idiom(s): show sb the ropes
Theme: EXPLANATION
to tell or show someone how something is to be done. • Since this was my first day on the job, the manager spent a lot of time showing me the ropes. • Take some time and show the new boy the ropes.
show of hands
Idiom(s): show of hands
Theme: VOTING
a vote expressed by people raising their hands. • We were asked to vote for the candidates for captain by a show of hands. • Jack wanted us to vote on paper, not by a show of hands, so that we could have a secret ballot.
send sb to the showers
Idiom(s): send sb to the showers
Theme: DISMISSAL
to send a player out of the game and off the field, court, etc. (From sports.) • John played so badly that the coach sent him to the showers after the third quarter. • After the fistfight, the coaches sent both players to the showers.
not show one's face
Idiom(s): not show one's face
Theme: AWAKEN
not to appear (somewhere). • After what she said, she had better not show her face around here again. • If I don't say I'm sorry, I'll never be able to show my face again.
make a great show of
Idiom(s): make a great show of sth
Theme: OSTENTATION
to make something obvious; to do something in a showy fashion. • Ann made a great show of wiping up the drink that John spilled. • Jane displayed her irritation at our late arrival by making a great show of serving the cold dinner.
goes to show you
Idiom(s): goes to show you
Theme: PROOF
[something] serves to prove something to you. • It just goes to show you that too much sugar is bad for you. • Of course you shouldn't have married her. It goes to show you that your parents are always right.
dog and pony show
Idiom(s): dog and pony show
Theme: PERSUASION
a display, demonstration, or exhibition of something—such as something one is selling. (From the image of a circus act where trained dogs leap onto and off of trained ponies, in exactly the same sequence each time the show is performed. Fixed order.) • Gary was there with his dog and pony show, trying to sell his ideas to whomever would listen to him. • Don't you get tired of running through the same old dog and pony show, week after week?
All over the show
If something is all over the show, it's in a complete mess.An alternative to 'All over the shop'.
Show me the money
When people say this, they either want to know how much they will be paid for something or want to see evidence that something is valuable or worth paying for.
Show someone a clean pair of heels
If you show someone a clean pair of heels, you run faster than them when they are chasing you.
Show someone the ropes
If you show someone the ropes, you explain to someone new how things work and how to do a job.
Show your true colors
To show your true colors is to reveal yourself as you really are.
get the show on the road|get|road|show
v. phr., informal To start a program; get work started. It was several years before the rocket scientists got the show on the road. Compare: GET THE BALL ROLLING.
give the show away|give|give away|show
v. phr. To reveal a plan or information that is supposed to be secret. You have read further in the book than I have, but please don't tell me where the treasure was buried; otherwise you'd be giving the show away.
go to show|go|go to prove|prove|show
v. phr., informal To seem to prove; act or serve to show (a fact); demonstrate. Often used after "it". Our team beat a bigger team, and it just goes to show you can win if you play hard enough.The hard winter at Valley Forge goes to show that our soldiers suffered a great deal to win the Revolution.
girlie appearance
Một chương trình trong đó phụ nữ khỏa thân hoặc gần như khỏa thân nhảy, hát, thoát y hoặc biểu diễn trên sân khấu. A: "Tôi nghe nói cô ấy từng biểu diễn trong một chương trình girlie." B: "Tôi cũng vậy, nếu tui có một cơ thể như cô ấy!" Có thời cơ nào chúng ta có thể bỏ qua buổi biểu diễn girlie không? Ngắm nhìn những người phụ nữ ngẫu nhiên cởi bỏ quần áo của họ bất phải là thời (gian) điểm tốt của tui .. Xem thêm: girlie, appearance
girlie appearance
n. một màn trình diễn có phụ nữ khỏa thân. Bộ phim này hóa ra bất có gì khác ngoài một buổi biểu diễn nữ tính. . Xem thêm: girlie, show. Xem thêm:
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