Examples of using "Mostrò" in a sentence and their english translations:
He showed it to me.
He showed elegance.
The calculator showed the correct answer.
- She gave me a look at her new car.
- She showed me her new car.
She showed me her album.
He showed him where to leave the suitcase.
He showed us a beautiful hat.
He showed me the way to the store.
He showed me his stamp collection.
Tom showed up at about 2:30.
Tom showed Mary his garden.
He showed us his mother's picture.
- He was shown the photo by her.
- She showed him the photo.
- Tom showed Mary John's picture.
- Tom showed Mary a picture of John.
- Tom showed Mary John's photo.
- Tom showed Mary a photo of John.
Tom showed Mary his new tattoo.
- Tom showed Mary John's picture.
- Tom showed John's picture to Mary.
She showed him the photo.
He showed him a bird.
She displayed her talents.
Tom showed it to Mary.
Tom showed us how.
What he showed me is that courage is not an absence of fear;
Madalena was not cheerful about her husband's promotion.
My wife showed excellent taste in decorating the room.
He showed her his tattoo.
Tom showed Mary the list.
He showed me his album.
She showed me his album.
He showed signs of great emotion.
He showed us a beautiful hat.
She kindly showed me the way.
Tom showed the pictures to Mary.
He showed us his new car.
- Mary showed the letter to me.
- Mary showed me the letter.
She showed her album to me.
Tom never showed up.
Tom showed Mary something.
Tom showed his credentials.
Sami showed Layla the ring.
- He showed me his phone.
- She showed me her phone.
He showed me his room.
She showed us her home.
He showed us a picture of her.
She showed me her new car.
Tom showed some photos to Mary.
When she asked him what was so unusual about him, he showed her his wallet.
- Tom didn't show Mary that.
- Tom didn't show that to Mary.
Tom showed interest in the plan.
Maria showed us her villa.
Tom showed Mary the photographs.
The calculator showed the correct answer.
Tom showed Mary the ropes.
Tom showed me his phone.
Mary showed me her phone.
He showed me his new guitar.
He showed us his photo album.
He showed us his mother's picture.
He cringed.
Mary showed Tom her wedding ring.
The teacher showed us how to use a computer.
- He showed me his stamp collection.
- He showed me his collection of stamps.
Tom showed Mary his tattoo.
Tom showed me how to make spaghetti.
He showed us his stamp collection.
He showed his ID to the bartender.
- He showed us a photo of his mother.
- She showed us a photo of her mother.
Tom showed us his mother's picture.
Tom showed us a picture of his mother.
Tom showed Mary a photo of John.
and did not support Napoleon’s seizure of power in 1799. Nor did he show much
A DNA test showed she was innocent.
Tom showed her the letter from Santa Claus.
A DNA test showed he was innocent.
Tom showed Mary how to gut a fish.
Tom showed Mary his new phone.
Tom showed his photo album to Mary.
This bit of shrewd diplomacy was a show of brilliance Kavad often displayed throughout his reign.
He told me he showed his tattoo to her.
He showed little interest in books or music.
Tom showed Mary where to put her umbrella.
Tom showed Mary the tattoo on his arm.
Tom showed Mary an old newspaper article.
Mr. Tanaka showed us many pictures of his newborn baby.
Tom showed his photo album to Mary.
I spent that day listening to the lonely scrapings of a pen. During that time, from time to time, I heard a Java sparrow twittering. It occurred to me that maybe Java sparrows twitter out of loneliness too. I walked out to the veranda to see. Nevertheless, flying to and fro between two perches busily and incessantly, it did not show the slightest hint of grievance.