shown
shown — 動詞
1. the form of the verb 'show' that combines with 'have', 'has', or 'had' to talk a
顯示;展示
show 的過去分詞形式
the form of the verb 'show' that combines with 'have', 'has', or 'had' to talk about something that has already happened, or with forms of 'be' to describe something that is made visible, proved, or explained to someone.
Nala has shown great improvement in her Chinese since she started taking lessons.
Nala 自從開始上課以來,中文表現出很大的進步。
present perfect: have shown + noun phrase
The old map had shown a road through the forest, but we could not find it.
那張舊地圖顯示森林中有一條路,但我們找不到。
past perfect: had shown + noun phrase + but-clause
Christopher was shown the new laboratory by Dr. Ilan on his first day.
Christopher 第一天上班時,Ilan 博士帶他參觀了新實驗室。
Studies have shown that regular exercise can improve memory and concentration.
研究顯示,規律運動可以改善記憶力和專注力。
The experiment was shown to produce unexpected results when the temperature changed.
這項實驗被證明在溫度改變時會產生預料之外的結果。
- displayed
focuses on something being placed where people can see it; stronger visual connotation than 'shown'
- demonstrated
suggests proving or explaining how something works; more deliberate and instructional
- revealed
implies making something previously hidden or unknown visible or known
- exhibited
more formal than 'shown', often used in museums, galleries, or professional contexts
文法句型
have shown + noun phrase
be shown + noun phrase
be shown + that-clause
be shown to + infinitive
用法筆記
This is the past participle form of 'show', used with auxiliary verbs. The simple past form is 'showed' (e.g., 'She showed me the photo yesterday'). In British English, 'shown' is the standard past participle; 'showed' is occasionally used in informal American English, but 'shown' is preferred in formal writing everywhere.