[VERB 动词]展示;展览;陈列 If you display something that you want people to see, you put it in a particular place, so that people can see it easily.
[V n]
[oft N of n]
Among the protesters and war veterans proudly displaying their medals was Aubrey Rose...
在抗议者和骄傲地展示勋章的退伍老兵中,就有奥布里·罗斯。
The cabinets display seventeenth-century blue-and-white porcelain.
展柜中陈列着17世纪的青花瓷。
Display is also a noun.
Most of the other artists whose work is on display were his pupils or colleagues.
其他参展的艺术家大多是他的学生或同事。
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[VERB 动词]展现;展示 If you display something, you show it to people.
[V n to n]
[V n]
She displayed her wound to the twelve gentlemen of the jury...
她给陪审团的 12 位男士看了她的伤口。
The chart can then display the links connecting these groups.
这张图就会显示出这些群体之间的关联。
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[VERB 动词]显示,显露,表现(特性或情感) If you display a characteristic, quality, or emotion, you behave in a way which shows that you have it.
[V n]
It was unlike Gordon to display his feelings...
戈登不太可能表露他的情感。
He has displayed remarkable courage in his efforts to reform the party.
在政党改革中,他表现出了非凡的勇气。
Display is also a noun.
Normally, such an outward display of affection is reserved for his mother.
通常,只有在母亲面前他的情感才会如此外露。
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[VERB 动词](计算机)显示 When a computer displays information, it shows it on a screen.
[V n]
They started out by looking at the computer screens which display the images...
他们开始在显示那些图像的电脑屏幕上寻找。
Using the option to display only text speeds things up a lot.
选用纯文本显示可以使速度大幅提升。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]展示;展览;陈列 A display is an arrangement of things that have been put in a particular place, so that people can see them easily.
[oft N of n]
...a display of your work...
你的成果展示
She was leaning against a display case of prints of Paris.
她正倚靠在一个展示巴黎照片的陈列柜上。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]表演 A display is a public performance or other event which is intended to entertain people.
[with supp]
...the firework display.
烟火表演
...gymnastic displays.
体操表演
...the Royal Air Force Red Arrows display team.
皇家空军红箭表演队
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]See also:
liquid crystal display
;(计算机屏幕上的)显示,显像;显示器 The display on a computer screen is the information that is shown there. The screen itself can also be referred to as the display .
[usu sing]
A hard copy of the screen display can also be obtained from a printer.
屏幕上显示的内容也可以通过打印机打印一份。
...obscure error messages appearing on the display.
显示器上出现的令人费解的错误信息
Oxford
dis·play★AWL/dɪˈspleɪ; NAmEdɪˈspleɪ/
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displaydisplaysdisplayeddisplayingverb★1★[transitive ]displaysth (to sb) to put sth in a place where people can see it easily; to show sth to people 陈列;展出;展示SYN
exhibit
◆The exhibition gives local artists an opportunity to display their work.这次展览为当地艺术家提供了展示自己作品的机会。◆She displayed her bruises for all to see.她将自己身上青一块紫一块的伤痕露出来给大家看。2★[transitive ]displaysth to show signs of sth, especially a quality or feeling 显示,显露,表现(尤指特性或情感)◆I have rarely seen her display any sign of emotion.我难得见到她将喜怒形于色。◆These statistics display a definite trend.这些统计数据表现出一种明显的趋势。3★[transitive ]displaysth (of a computer, etc. 计算机等)to show information 显示◆The screen will display the username in the top right-hand corner.屏幕将在右上角显示用户名称。◆This column displays the title of the mail message.这一栏显示邮件标题。4[intransitive ]( technical 术语) (of male birds and animals 雄性的鸟兽)to show a special pattern of behaviour that is intended to attract a female bird or animal (为求偶)作炫耀行为noun★1★an arrangement of things in a public place to inform or entertain people or advertise sth for sale 陈列;展览◆a beautiful floral display outside the Town Hall市政厅外陈设的美丽的花◆a window display橱窗陈列◆a display cabinet陈列柜2★an act of performing a skill or of showing sth happening, in order to entertain 展示;表演◆a firework display烟火表演◆a breathtaking display of aerobatics惊险的特技飞行表演3an occasion when you show a particular quality, feeling or ability by the way that you behave (特性、情感或能力的)显示,表现,表露◆a display of affection/strength/wealth爱的流露;实力的显示;财富的炫耀4the words, pictures, etc. shown on a computer screen (计算机屏幕上的)显示,显像◆a high resolution colour display高分辨率彩色显示☞see also
liquid crystal display
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IDIOM★on diˈsplayput in a place where people can look at it 陈列;展出SYN
on show
◆Designs for the new sports hall are on display in the library.新体育馆的设计图展示在图书馆里。◆to put sth on temporary/permanent display临时╱长期展出某物dis·play/dɪˈspleɪ; NAmEdɪˈspleɪ/
1objects an arrangement of things for people to look at or buydisplay of a superb display of African masks a dazzling display (=very good display) of flowers The window display caught her eye.display cases containing old photographs2entertainment a public performance of something that is intended to entertain people: a fireworks displaydisplay of a display of juggling3on displaya)something that is on display is in a public place where people can look at itSYN on show: Mapplethorpe’s photographs were first put on display in New York.be/go on display One of the world’s oldest cars has gone on display in Brighton today.b)if a quality, feeling, or skill is on display, it is very clear and easy to notice: The musical talent on display is extremely impressive.4display of affection/emotion/aggression etc an occasion when someone clearly shows a particular feeling, attitude, or quality: Unprovoked displays of aggression cannot be tolerated.5on equipment a part of a piece of equipment that shows information, for example a computer screen: This time the display flashed a red warning signal.COLLOCATIONSadjectivesa fine/magnificent/spectacular/dazzling display (=a very good one)· The museum has a magnificent display of silver.a window display (=in the window of a shop)· I stopped to look at something in the window display.a special display· There was a special display of local photographs.a floral display (=of flowers)· The village has won an award for its floral displays.verbscreate a display· She created an award-winning display at the national garden show.display + NOUNa display case/cabinet (=small cupboard with a glass front)· There was a display case full of medals.a display board· Some schools have a display board with photographs of all the staff.a display stand (=table with shelves etc used for showing things to the public)· A lot of companies had impressive display stands in the conference hall.
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displaydisplay2 ●●●W2AWL verb
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1[transitive] to show something to people, or put it in a place where people can see it easily: shop windows displaying the latest fashions All the exam results will be displayed on the noticeboard.2[transitive] to clearly show a feeling, attitude, or quality by what you do or say: She displayed no emotion on the witness stand. ten piano pieces, each written to display the talents of individual players3[transitive] if a computer or something similar displays information, it shows it on its screen: I pressed ‘return’ and an error message was displayed.4[intransitive] if a male bird or animal displays, it behaves in a particular way as a signal to other birds or animals, especially to attract a female
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[dɪˈspleɪ]displayed, displaying, displays
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displayed[1926] displaying[869] displays[1501]
显示(85%),陈列(6%),炫耀(4%),表现(4%),夸示(1%)
n.显示;炫耀
vt.显示;表现;陈列
adj.展览的;陈列用的
vi.[动] 作炫耀行为
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