SHOW - translation to arabic
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SHOW - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Show; The show; The-show; The Show (TV Series); Shows; Shewn; The Show (song); Show (disambiguation); The Show (disambiguation); The Show (film); Show (album); The Show (TV series)

SHOW         

ألاسم

مسرحية; حفلة ساهرة; برنامج منوعات; معرض; صالون عرض; عرض; مظهر خارجي; مشهد; تفاخر; مظهر; مظهر خادع; حظ; فرصة; إظهار; شهادة; حفلة

الفعل

قدم; عرض; ظهر; برهن; بين; أشار; قاد; أعلن; أكد; طهر; مثل; أدى دورا; تظاهر; إستعرض

show         
‎ العَلاَمَة‎
Show         
معرض ، مظهر ، منظر

Definition

show
I. v. a.
1.
Exhibit, display, present to view.
2.
Exhibit to, point out to.
3.
Indicate, point out.
4.
Disclose, divulge, proclaim, publish, explain, unfold, reveal, discover, make known, make clear.
5.
Prove, manifest, demonstrate, evince, evidence.
6.
Conduct, guide, usher.
7.
Bestow, confer, grant, afford.
8.
Teach, instruct, inform.
9.
Explain, expound, interpret, make clear, elucidate.
II. v. n.
1.
Appear, become visible.
2.
Appear, look, seem.
III. n.
1.
Spectacle, exhibition, sight, representation.
2.
Parade, ostentation, flourish, dash, pomp, pageantry, splendor, display, ceremony.
3.
Semblance, resemblance, likeness, external appearance.
4.
Pretence, pretext, color, mask, simulation, speciousness, plausibility, illusion.

Wikipedia

Show

Show or The Show may refer to:

Examples of use of SHOW
1. In pictures Chelsea Flower Show 2005 Chelsea Flower Show 2004 Chelsea Flower Show 2003
2. In Zobaie‘s world, to show mercy is to show weakness.
3. Some state polls show Edwards leading while other surveys show Clinton, Obama and Edwards essentially tied.
4. Reynolds‘ departure closely follows Meredith Vieira leaving the show for NBC‘s "Today" show.
5. And she wants to show Dingell that a new guard is running the show.