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exhibit美 [ɪɡ'zɪbɪt] 英 [ɪɡ'zɪbɪt] - v.展览;表现;展出
- n.陈列品;(在法庭上出示的)物证
- 网络显示;展示;展品
第三人称单数:exhibits 现在分词:exhibiting 过去式:exhibited v. show,display,unveil,reveal,show off n. exhibition,revelation,demonstration 1. | [t][i] 展览;展出to show sth in a public place for people to enjoy or to give them information |
| They will be exhibiting their new designs at the trade fairs. 他们将在商品交易会上展出他们新的设计。 | | He exhibits regularly in local art galleries. 他经常在当地的画廊举办画展。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 表现,显示,显出(感情、品质或能力)to show clearly that you have or feel a particular feeling, quality or ability |
| The patient exhibited signs of fatigue and memory loss. 病人表现出疲劳和记忆力丧失的迹象。 |
1. | (一件)展览品,陈列品an object or a work of art put in a public place, for example a museum, so that people can see it |
2. | (在法庭上出示的)物证,证据a thing that is used in court to prove that sb is guilty or not guilty |
| The first exhibit was a knife which the prosecution claimed was the murder weapon. 当庭出示的第一件物证就是原告称为杀人凶器的一把刀。 |
v. | 1. 展出,展示;揭示;摊开;显示出,流露出;抛头露面 1. 展出,展示;揭示;摊开;显示出,流露出;抛头露面 | n. | |
v. | 1. to display something, especially a work of art, in a public place such as a museum or gallery 2. to show something off for others to look at or admire 3. to show the outward signs of something, especially an emotion or a physical or mental condition 4. to present something to be used as evidence in a court of law 5. to put something interesting in a museum or other public place so that people can go look at it 6. to show something proudly 7. to show a particular feeling, quality, ability, or form of behaviour 8. show publicly(for pleasure,for sale,in a competition,etc.) 9. give clear evidence of(a quality) 1. to display something, especially a work of art, in a public place such as a museum or gallery 2. to show something off for others to look at or admire 3. to show the outward signs of something, especially an emotion or a physical or mental condition 4. to present something to be used as evidence in a court of law 5. to put something interesting in a museum or other public place so that people can go look at it 6. to show something proudly 7. to show a particular feeling, quality, ability, or form of behaviour 8. show publicly(for pleasure,for sale,in a competition,etc.) 9. give clear evidence of(a quality) | n. | 1. an object displayed in public, especially in a museum or gallery or for a show or competition 2. the act of displaying something 3. an object or document presented or identified as evidence in a court of law 4. an object that is part of an exhibition 5. an exhibition of art or other interesting things 1. an object displayed in public, especially in a museum or gallery or for a show or competition 2. the act of displaying something 3. an object or document presented or identified as evidence in a court of law 4. an object that is part of an exhibition 5. an exhibition of art or other interesting things |
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