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[/dɪˈspleɪ; dɪˋsple/] v [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (to sb) 用法: 1 put sth on show 展示、 表露或陈列某事物: display a notice, goods for sale, one's anger, one's wealth 张贴布告、 陈列商品、 表现自己的愤怒、 炫 自己的财富 * It's the first time the painting has been displayed to the public. 这是该画首次公开展出. 用法: 2 show signs of having (a quality or an emotion, etc) 显示, 显露(某特性或情绪等): display one's ignorance, arrogance, fear, etc 显示出愚昧无知、 狂妄自大、 胆小怕事等 * Her writing displays natural talent. 她写的作品显示出她天赋极高. display 2 [/dɪˈspleɪ; dɪˋsple/] n 用法: 1 (a) act of displaying 展示; 表露; 陈列; 显示; 显露: put on a firework display 施放烟火 * a display of karate, military might, courage, strength 空手道的表演、 军事威力的炫耀、 勇气的表现、 力量的显示 * an appalling display of incompetence, prejudice, greed 极其无能、 偏颇、 贪婪的表现. (b) goods, works of art, etc being displayed 陈列的货物、 艺术品等: The displays in Harrods are one of the sights in London. 哈罗德百货公司的陈列品是伦敦一景. =>Usage at demonstration 用法见demonstration. 用法: 2 (computing 计) words, pictures, etc shown on a visual display unit 荧屏上显示的词语、 画面等. 用法: 3 (idm 习语) on display being displayed 被展示; 被陈列: A collection of photographs was on display in the hall. 大厅里展出了一辑照片. * put sth on display, ie display it 展出某物. |