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 Translation for 'to show off' from English to Esperanto
SYNO to flash | to flaunt | to ostentate | ...
fanfaronito show off
Partial Matches
montrito show
prokrastito put off
fortranĉito cut off
libertago {noun}day off
malŝaltito turn off
starto {noun}take-off
debati ionto knock sth. off
forprenito take off [to remove]
deflankiĝi [de la temo]to get off the track
malŝalti la lumonto turn / switch off the light
debati ionto strike sth. off [knock sth. off]
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Usage Examples English
  • Normally kamacite samples are prepared using polish and acid to show off the Thomson structures.
  • This celebration is also accompanied by the Milk Fair, where many Hondurans come to show off their farm products and animals.
  • The first plane to show off the new colours was the Airbus A320-200 "9H-AEN" at the Malta International Airshow 2012.
  • First Friday is a monthly event held in downtown Springfield that allows local artists to show off their works and encourages people to stroll the streets and art galleries to look at local works of art.
  • Products in this series carry the 5000 model number, as it is the fifth generation of the GeForce, though Nvidia marketed the cards as GeForce FX instead of GeForce 5 to show off "the dawn of cinematic rendering".

  • Delson's has stated that he "doesn't like to show off", and that he attempts to play his guitar so that it sounds as though it were the keyboard or strings so as to seamlessly fit in with the band's hip-hop- and electronica-style compositions.
  • Thrasher developed a love of horses at a very early age which led him into collecting carriages and participating in various parades just to show off his collection.
  • Art car artists from all over the country meet to show off their latest creations and then parade through the neighborhood.
  • has the Looney Builders build him a science museum to show off his inventions, but the Road Runner keeps constantly distracting him.
  • Crack-intro programming eventually became an art form in its own right, and people started coding intros without attaching them to a crack just to show off how well they could program.

  • Elizabethtown hosts an annual fair to show off the local agriculture that has impacted the town since its founding.
  • These devices were originally made by watchmakers or jewellers to show off their skill at miniaturization.
  • Due to the outbreak of the First World War, Aitken was able to show off his great organisational skills.
  • Oboukhov amended the dance to show off Nijinsky's abilities, drawing gasps and then spontaneous applause in the middle of the performance with his first jump.
  • According to David Ownby, Falun Gong teaches that "pride in one's abilities, or the desire to show off, are marks of dangerous attachments", and Li warns his followers not to be distracted by the pursuit of such powers.

  • Costumes became much tighter as corsets started to come into use, to show off the curves on a ballerina. Jewels and bedazzled costumes became much more popular.
  • In singing this piece, all five young men were given opportunities to show off their musical knowledge and talent.
  • Many vehicle manufacturers use the rally's harsh environment as both a testing ground and an opportunity to show off their vehicles' durability even though most vehicles are heavily modified from their production specification or purpose-built.
  • Among Manuel's motives for mounting this razzia there included a wish to be seen in the West as actively espousing the crusading ideal; Kinnamos also attributed to Manuel a desire to show off his martial prowess to his new bride.
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