showing
noun
ˈʃəʊɪŋ
noun
1
an
occasion
when
a
film,
art
show
etc
can
be
seen
or
looked
at,
especially
a
special
occasion
that
people
are
invited
to
〔电影的〕放映;〔艺术品的〕展览
C
I
saw
a
private
showing
of
the
film.
我看了这部影片的私人专场放映。
It
was
the
comedy’s
first
showing
on
TV.
这是这出喜剧首次在电视上播出。
2
used
to
talk
about
a
person’s
or
thing’s
level
of
success
成绩,表现
singular 单数 | BrE
Choose
the
candidate
who
makes
the
best
showing
in
the
interview.
就选面试时表现最佳的那个应聘者。
strong/poor
showing
Women
made
a
strong
showing
in
the
election.
这次选举中,女性表现很出色。
on
…
showing
On
present
showing
(=judging
by
the
way
it
is
now)
,
there’s
a
lot
to
do
to
get
the
newspaper’s
sales
up.
按目前的情况看,要提高报纸的销量还有大量的工作要做。
On
this
showing
(=judging
by
this
example)
,
she
is
becoming
a
very
good
writer
indeed.
照此来看,她确实要成为一名非常优秀的作家了。