1.表现;展览(会);〈口〉外观,外表;主张
1.“show”的现在分词
1.an occasion when something such as a movie or television program is shown
2.the amount of success that someone or something has in an event or during a particular period
1.The present participle of show
1.The designers in Milan seem to have produced one of the finer showings of Italian men's wear in some time.
设计师在米兰似乎已产生一个微细的放映义大利男人穿一些时间。
2.The showings are just a little too small to make them an economic venture .
那些矿化点都太小,没有经济价值。
3.Byrd continued his consistent showings in recent days with a round of 67, comprising seven birdies and a solitary bogey.
伯德继续他的最近几天的连续性表演在一轮打出67杆的成绩,其中包括七只小鸟和一个孤独的柏忌。
4.Eleven long-distance travel a large number of households is bound to pert Golden Week tourists showings.
大量家庭十一长途出游,势必分流黄金周看房客源。
5.At the scene, reporters found that many suburbs to the (city) County showings of the exhibition are large consumers of age.
在现场,记者发现,很多到郊区(市)县展台看房的消费者年龄都偏大。
6.Wenger would have thought the young Brazilian could be tested following his suspect showings against Manchester City in the Carling Cup.
巴西小将在联赛杯曼城德比中表现并不牢靠,温格也想着重考验他这一边。
7.The showings started at 9am on a Monday and did not finish till the Friday.
该影片从周一早上9点一直放到周五。
8.Too difficult to sell the house, Shuangxiu two-day total to three showings , are left to ask the price.
房子太难卖了,双休两天总共来了三个看房人,都是问问价格就走了。
9.Jing small house renovation of the property a good security environment, safety Lin Bao admitted to welcome showings !
房子精装修小区物业安全环境好设施安全拎包入住欢迎看房!
10.Canadian Government Permanent collection purchases of European showings .
加国政府购置其作品为永久陈列品。