showboat

verb
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[intransitive] (informal, often disapproving)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they showboat
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he / she / it showboats
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past simple showboated
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past participle showboated
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-ing form showboating
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  1. to behave in a way that tries to show people how clever, skilful, etc. you are卖弄;炫耀
    • He’s a good guitar player, but he tends to showboat on his solos.他是一位出色的吉他手,但他倾向于在独奏中炫耀。

showboat

noun
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(North American English)
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  1. a boat on which musical shows are performed演艺船
    CultureIn the 19th and early 20th centuries in the US, a showboat was a type of large river boat driven by steam, on which plays and other shows were performed for people living in towns along the rivers, especially the Mississippi. Well-known showboats included the Water Queen, the Cotton Blossom and the Floating Circus Palace. Ships built to look like showboats now take tourists for rides from New Orleans.
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