interpret, signify - produce an image or likeness of; "The painter represented his wife being a youthful Female"
The submit-mortem shows that Loss of life was resulting from pure triggers → L'autopsie montre qu'il s'agit d'une mort naturelle.
he had nothing to show for his hassle → no vió recompensado su esfuerzo, no le lució nada el esfuerzo
create a show of, to be ostentatious about; influence: Each time there are visitors, the bosses generate a show of remaining awesome for their workers.
Beauchamp hugged his politics like some who show their love in the pleasures of lifestyle by using to them angrily.
show - a thing intended to speak a selected effect; "produced a Show of energy"; "a show of impatience"; "an excellent show of looking fascinated"
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surface - come into sight or watch; "He suddenly appeared on the wedding day"; "A whole new star appeared around the horizon"
to put on an exhibition or overall performance; Screen 1's goods or merchandise: Various dress designers are showing in New York now.
Display screen applies to an deliberately conspicuous show: an incredible Exhibit of wealth. Ostentation is vain, bold, pretentious, or offensive display: tasteless and vulgar ostentation. Pomp indicates this type of show of dignity and authority as characterizes a ceremony of point out: The coronation was carried out with pomp and ceremonial.
vb: pret , ptp n (= Show) a fine show of roses → eine Rosenpracht; show of pressure → Machtdemonstration file; there was a powerful show of resistance → es gab starken Widerstand; the demonstration was a show of sympathy → die Demonstration war eine Solidaritätsbekundung; show of arms → Handzeichen nt, → Hand(er)heben nt
a. To reveal by reasoning or procedure: showed that the hypothesis was Erroneous; a movie that showed the best way to tune a piano.
→ wie spät ist es nach Ihrer Uhr?; the dial will show crimson if avignon off … → der Zeiger zeigt auf Rot, wenn …
vr to show oneself → sich blicken lassen (inf); to show oneself to get incompetent → sich (als) unfähig erweisen; he showed himself to generally be a coward → es zeigte sich, dass er ein Feigling war; it shows alone in his speech → das merkt person an seiner Sprache