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to exhibit
01
exposer
to present or show something publicly to inform or entertain an audience
Transitive: to exhibit artifacts
Exemples
The science museum plans to exhibit interactive displays on space exploration.
02
montrer, manifester
to show a particular trait or behavior prominently
Transitive: to exhibit a trait or behavior
Exemples
He exhibits leadership skills by taking charge and guiding his team effectively.
Il montre des compétences en leadership en prenant les commandes et en guidant son équipe efficacement.
03
exposer, présenter
to publicly showcase one's artwork in a gallery, museum, or other exhibition space
Intransitive
Exemples
The art installation will exhibit at the cultural center.
L'installation artistique sera exposée au centre culturel.
04
présenter, montrer
to display or show a particular sign or symptom, often as evidence of a condition or disease
Transitive: to exhibit a sign or symptom
Exemples
Those with anxiety disorders may exhibit signs of restlessness and irritability.
Ceux qui souffrent de troubles anxieux peuvent présenter des signes d'agitation et d'irritabilité.
Exhibit
01
exposition
a public event in which objects such as paintings, photographs, etc. are shown
Dialect
American
Exemples
Visitors were impressed by the interactive exhibits at the science center, which allowed them to engage with various scientific concepts.
Les visiteurs ont été impressionnés par les expositions interactives du centre scientifique, qui leur ont permis de s'engager avec divers concepts scientifiques.
02
pièce à conviction, exhibit
an item formally introduced and referred to in a legal proceeding as evidence
Exemples
During the trial the contract was read aloud and then displayed as an exhibit for the jury to examine.
Pendant le procès, le contrat a été lu à haute voix puis présenté comme une pièce à conviction pour que le jury l'examine.
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