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to exhibit
01
exponer
to present or show something publicly to inform or entertain an audience
Transitive: to exhibit artifacts
Ejemplos
The historical society will exhibit artifacts from the town's founding at the upcoming event.
02
demonstrate
to show a particular trait or behavior prominently
Transitive: to exhibit a trait or behavior
Ejemplos
The politician exhibits charisma, captivating audiences with their charm and persuasive communication.
El político exhibe carisma, cautivando audiencias con su encanto y comunicación persuasiva.
03
exhibir, mostrar
to publicly showcase one's artwork in a gallery, museum, or other exhibition space
Intransitive
Ejemplos
The photography exhibition will exhibit in various cities across the country.
La exposición de fotografía exhibirá en varias ciudades del país.
04
presentar, mostrar
to display or show a particular sign or symptom, often as evidence of a condition or disease
Transitive: to exhibit a sign or symptom
Ejemplos
The patient exhibited a rapid heart rate and shortness of breath upon examination.
El paciente presentó una frecuencia cardíaca rápida y dificultad para respirar durante el examen.
Exhibit
01
exposición
a public event in which objects such as paintings, photographs, etc. are shown
Dialect
American
Ejemplos
The artist 's exhibit at the gallery received rave reviews from critics and art enthusiasts alike.
La exhibición del artista en la galería recibió críticas entusiastas de críticos y entusiastas del arte por igual.
02
prueba documental, exhibito
an item formally introduced and referred to in a legal proceeding as evidence
Ejemplos
The expert identified the fossilized tooth on the stand while the lawyer moved it into evidence as the next exhibit.
El experto identificó el diente fosilizado en el soporte mientras el abogado lo movía como prueba como el próximo exhibit.
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