
no show 



IDIOM
ˌno-ˈshow  noun [countable]
مسافری که جا برای خود محفوظ کرده ولی برای سفر حاضر نمی شود
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 English Dictionary
English Dictionaryˌno-ˈshow  noun [countable] someone who does not arrive or appear somewhere they were expected to be, for example at a restaurant or a meeting: 
 The bad weather meant there were a lot of no-shows at the game.
 The bad weather meant there were a lot of no-shows at the game.  [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
  Idioms
Idiomsno-show1. someone who does not arrive at a place where they are expected. The disgraced Senator was a no-show at both events.2. the action of not arriving somewhere where you are expected.
 The disgraced Senator was a no-show at both events.2. the action of not arriving somewhere where you are expected. The concert was called off because of a no-show by the band.
 The concert was called off because of a no-show by the band.  [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
 no show n., 
informal A person who makes a reservation, e.g., at a hotel or at an airline, and then neither claims nor cancels it. 
 The airlines were messed up because of a great number of no-show passengers.
 The airlines were messed up because of a great number of no-show passengers.   [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲