しめ
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, す, transitive)
1. to (take out and) show; to demonstrate; to tell; to exemplify; to make apparent
2. to point out (finger, clock hand, needle, etc.)
3. to indicate; to show; to represent; to signify; to display
Pitch accent
めす
Top 22800
Used in vocabulary (4 in total)
to indicate; to show; to point to
to show understanding; to appreciate; to be positive about
to state one's opinion
Examples (67 in total)
I want to show my gratitude.
Can you show me on the map?
Thank you for your interest.
I went in the direction my friend indicated.
Show me an example.
The details of the agreement are indicated in the contract.
Snow indicates the coming of winter.
They're expressing their love by hugging.
The baby showed a normal development.
The sign indicates the location of the escalator.
The asterisks mark important references.
That boy showed no fear.
He showed interest in the plan.
This line marks your height.
He doesn't show any interest in science.
All the signs are that she is getting better.
He manifested his character in his behavior.
Food supply shows steady improvement.
He showed great skill in skiing.
You should set a good example to your children.
The strong wind indicates that a storm is coming.
All the evidence points to his guilt.
That shows his theoretical background.
The arrow indicates the way to Tokyo.
She showed great skill on the piano.
The red flag indicated the presence of danger.
Don't you think this is a good opportunity to show off your talents?
He showed great courage during his illness.
I showed them how to do it.
Tone of voice can indicate anger and irony.
The audience reacted in different ways to her performance.
A closed fist can indicate stress.
He showed no gratitude for the offer.
There is a fence marking the boundary between our yard and the neighbor's.
This serves to show how honest she is.
He showed courage in the face of great danger.
The sign means that the answer is correct.
She shows no zeal for her work.
Peter showed due respect to his teacher.
You never get a second chance to make a first impression.
She indicated on the map how to get to the post office.
A clenched fist may indicate stress.
There are various expressions that indicate something is hearsay.
Can you show me any evidence for your statement?
Statistics indicate that our living standards have risen.
He showed a lot of enthusiasm for the development of new products.
It shows the depth of his love for his family.
She shows a very positive attitude to her work.
You need to show a genuine interest in the other person.
Even a clock that is stopped shows the correct time twice a day.
Cats show emotional habits parallel to those of their owners.
The test result showed how much he had studied.
The calorie is an exact measure of the energy in food.
He doesn't manifest much desire to win the game.
It was through his influence that she became interested in ecology.
These diagrams demonstrate different possible approaches to job seeking.
The numerical values shown above derive from Hobson's simulation.
He demonstrated his courage by his actions in battle.
He made as if to speak to me but said nothing.
It's unlikely anybody other than Tom would be interested in buying this.
You should make the most of this rare opportunity to demonstrate your talent.
The red traffic light indicates "stop".
The thermometer registered minus ten last night.
The figures in this table are shown in thousands.
The mortality rate per 1000 live births are set out in figure 13.1.
He made it clear that he didn't like the food.
The figure indicates approximately two thirds of the freshmen are indifferent to politics.