みせ
Meanings
Verb (1-dan, transitive)
1. to show; to display
Pitch accent
Top 900
Composed of
looking; viewing; (please) try (to)
Used in vocabulary (6 in total)
to show up; to appear; to turn up
to turn one's back (on the enemy)
to make an appearance
Examples (116 in total)
Can you let me see it?
I wanted to show it to you too.
Show me that.
Show me your hand.
Show me the money.
Did you show it to your parents?
Show me where it hurts.
Show me your ID card.
Please show me that.
I wanted to show it to you.
Could you show me another one?
Show me this book!
Would you please show me another one?
Show them to me.
Could you show me another one, please?
Please show it to me again.
I will show you!
Please show me the wound.
Show me your tongue.
Would you please show me that skirt?
Show me today's paper.
Please show me the scar.
Show me that list.
Please show me your ticket.
Will you show me a map of the world?
May I see the timetable?
Could you please show me your boarding pass?
Please show me the TV Guide.
What can I show you?
Show me how to do it.
He tried to hold back his anger.
Could you show me those photos?
Show me the photos, please.
Did he show you the picture?
Show me what's in your hand.
Oh, by the way, I have something to show you.
Show me what you have in your left hand.
Show me what you have in your pocket.
Please show me another camera.
Show me another bag.
Please show me your notebook.
Please show me your laptop.
Could you show me this bag?
Could you show me that necktie?
I'll show you something.
Show me the stone that broke the window.
Will you show me your album?
Why did you show that to Tom?
The kidnappers showed no sign of giving up.
Show me something else, please.
I showed the station attendant my ticket.
You must show your passport.
They showed the scene in slow motion.
Carl showed me the gold medal.
Excuse me, could you please show me your driving licence?
Please show me your ID card.
Please show me your injured arm.
Could you show me your return ticket?
Tom showed his driver's license to the police officer.
Didn't I show you my new Mustang?
Please show me your stamp album.
She showed me her room.
Let me show you around our house.
Will you show me what you bought?
He said he would win and he did, too.
I'll show you the car I've just bought.
He showed us some pictures.
Show me the doll that you bought yesterday.
"There's something I want to show you tomorrow." "Cool! I wonder what it is."
I will show you some pictures.
Come here, and I'll show you.
The new medicine demonstrated an immediate effect.
She showed us a beautiful hat.
We showed him some pictures of London.
She turned her head away lest he see her tears.
Mary showed the letter to me.
She showed her courage in the face of danger.
Come here. I want to show you something.
Tom showed me his new baseball glove.
Tom showed her the letter from Santa Claus.
I showed my friends these picture postcards.
I will show you my new car.
He showed his photograph album to me.
Will you show me what you bought yesterday?
Please show me your detailed plan.
My sister showed me a new watch.
My parents never let me watch TV when I was little.
I saw a lady go through the gate without showing the ticket.
Let me see the pictures you took in Paris.
Would you show us some samples of your work?
He showed me his stamp collection.
The moon began to show her pale face from behind the clouds.
Before the sale, they raise prices to make the discounts seem larger.
He secretly showed me her photo.
This ring is expensive. Show me some cheap ones.
They showed me a lot of beautiful photos.
He showed me the manuscript of his new play.
Next time you come to see me, I will show you the book.
Dick showed a willingness to help us.
She wears high heels to make herself look taller.
She showed him several books that were on the shelf.
She showed me the snaps which she had taken during her journey.
We showed him some pictures of the Alps.
I'll demonstrate how this machine works.
I could show you how to ride a dragon, if you wish.
A friend of mine showed me all the dolls he had bought abroad.
I'll show you how to separate gold from sand.
Showing your real feelings is not considered a virtue in Japan.
Uncle Ted took us to the zoo in order to show us the pandas.
Tom showed me his new unicycle.
I don't like this. Show me another.
I don't like this one; show me another.
I don't like this shirt. Show me another one.
My aunt showed me how to make good coffee.
She showed me a picture of her mother as a schoolgirl.
I showed my ticket to the doorman and went into the theatre.