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Show someone the ropes explain to someone new how things work and how to do a job(¿ä·ÉÀ» °¡¸£ÃÄÁÖ´Ù): I asked him to show me the ropes.
Show someone to his or her seat to direct someone to a place to sit(ÀÚ¸®¿¡ ¾Éµµ·Ï ¸í·ÉÇÏ´Ù): The usher showed the members of the audience to their seats.
Show someone up to make someone's faults apparent, to surpass, as in ability or intelligence.(~ÀÇ ½Ç¼ö³ª À߸øÀ» ¸íÈ®ÇÏ°Ô µå·¯³»´Ù, Áö½ÄÀ̳ª ±â¼ú¿¡¼ ¾Õ¼´Ù): The girl showed her friend up by doing all of her homework on time.
Show something to good advantage to make something look good, to make something stand out(~À» ÁÁ°Ô º¸ÀÌ´Ù, ~ÀÌ µÎµå·¯Á® º¸ÀδÙ): The new paint helped to show the house to good advantage for the sale.
Show-and-tell to present something interesting to a class (in elementary school)(Èï¹Ì¸¦ ²ø¸¸ °ÍÀ» ¹ßÇ¥Çϱâ): The little boy took a starfish from the ocean to his school for show-and-tell.