showing

showing
showing n sesión
we went to the six o'clock showing fuimos a la sesión de las seis
showing
tr['ʃəʊɪŋ]
noun
1 (of film) pase nombre masculino, sesión nombre femenino, proyección nombre femenino; (of paintings) exhibición nombre femenino
2 (performance) actuación nombre femenino; (result) resultado
on its current showing según los últimos resultados
showing
n.
exhibición s.f.
'ʃəʊɪŋ
noun
1) (performance) actuación f

their poor showing in the last elections — el pobre resultado que obtuvieron en las últimas elecciones

to make a good/poor showing — hacer* (un) buen/mal papel

on her present showing — tal como está ahora

2) (Cin, TV) proyección f, pase m
['ʃǝʊɪŋ]
N
1) [of film] proyección f , pase m ; [of paintings etc] exposición f

a private showing — [of film] un pase privado; [of paintings] una exposición a puertas cerradas

a second showing of "The Blue Angel" — un reestreno de "El Ángel Azul"

2) (=performance) actuación f

the poor showing of the team — la pobre actuación del equipo

* * *
['ʃəʊɪŋ]
noun
1) (performance) actuación f

their poor showing in the last elections — el pobre resultado que obtuvieron en las últimas elecciones

to make a good/poor showing — hacer* (un) buen/mal papel

on her present showing — tal como está ahora

2) (Cin, TV) proyección f, pase m

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