altre traduzioni
mostrare |
show
display
demonstrate
show off
prove
indicate
|
dimostrare |
demonstrate
prove
show
establish
argue
manifest
|
indicare |
indicate
show
point
tell
point out
denote
|
presentare |
present
submit
introduce
show
produce
put
|
manifestare |
manifest
express
show
demonstrate
display
reveal
|
esibire |
show
exhibit
show off
play
|
provare |
try
prove
test
experience
feel
attempt
|
apparire |
appear
look
show
pop up
manifest
dawn
|
esporre |
expose
display
show
present
explain
set out
|
rivelare |
reveal
detect
show
tell
expose
uncover
|
proiettare |
project
throw
screen
show
flash
|
segnare |
score
mark
sign
indicate
tick
show
|
vedersi |
show
show through
|
fare vedere |
show
|
essere visibile |
show
|
affacciare |
show
present
|
rappresentare |
represent
depict
act
perform
feature
mean
|
prospettare |
present
appear
show
|
accompagnare |
accompany
escort
match
drive
attend
walk
|
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Esempi
” Rhys held out a hand to Helion, indicating how he’d prefer to be shown the spell.
’ He might, she thought, have shown some sort of concern for her, what with having faced down a dragon all on her own.
Why hasn’t he shown?
The full moon had shown her face, so bright the mountains, the rivers, the valley were illuminated enough that even the leaves on the trees far below were visible.
Holding me, Ron told himself, saying thank you with a quiet intensity nobody else has ever shown me.
In the Adamantine soldier’s memories one had taken Tuuran to a city and shown him words from long ago and sent him to watch the echo of the Black Moon.
Except if there was one thing the Taiytakei had shown her, it was that she’d never really had one.
Or maybe he had, but only in stories that the soldiers of the guard used to tell each other around their fires late at night, tales of the Isul Aieha, the Silver King, the half-god who’d come with his Adamantine Spear when the dragons had flown free, who’d shown the first blood-mages and alchemists how to tame them.
The Machinery of Change called to something inside him, something that had always been there that he had never noticed, but now it was shown to him, he realised it had been there all along.
’Alchemist-Sivan jogged across the yard with far more grace than the real alchemist had ever shown and climbed one of the walls.
Perhaps they would have taken the third group in also had not a fourth group shown up an hour later, and the arrival of this group caused the second and the third groups to forget everything about a possible agreement with the first, and the second group was now the hardest of all, accusing the first of foul play.
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