their piety for all to view flaunt suggests a shameless, boastful, often offensive parading. nouveaux riches flaunting
fly - Exhibit within the air or bring about to drift; "fly a kite"; "All nations fly their flags in front of the U.N."
he experienced nothing to show for his trouble → no vió recompensado su esfuerzo, no le lució nada el esfuerzo
; To place up a fantastic/weak show → eine gute/schwache Leistung zeigen; it’s a pretty very poor show when … → das ist vielleicht traurig or ein schwaches Bild (inf), → wenn …
Beauchamp hugged his politics like some who show their adore with the pleasures of everyday living by getting to them angrily.
show - establish the validity of a little something, as by an illustration, clarification or experiment; "The experiment shown the instability of the compound"; "The mathematician showed the validity of the conjecture"
(= exhibition) → Ausstellung file; Doggy/vogue show → Hunde-/Modenschau file; being on show → ausgestellt or zu sehen sein
3. To expose or reveal the genuine character or nature of: showed their attempts up for a squander of your time.
Casual. being present or continue to keep an appointment; show up: He claimed he will be there, but he failed to show.
burst out - give sudden release to an expression; "We burst out laughing"; "'I despise you,' she burst out"
vb: pret , ptp n (= Display screen) a good show of roses → eine Rosenpracht; show of force → Machtdemonstration f; there was a powerful show of resistance → es gab starken Widerstand; the demonstration was a show of sympathy → die Demonstration here war eine Solidaritätsbekundung; show of palms → Handzeichen nt, → Hand(er)heben nt
5. Show or outward look: This antique tea assistance is only for show. His smile was for show.
→ wie spät ist es nach Ihrer Uhr?; the dial will show purple if … → der Zeiger zeigt auf Rot, wenn …
show - be or become visible or apparent; "His excellent upbringing definitely shows"; "The soiled aspect will show"