to display
例子
The artist set up an easel to display their latest masterpiece in the art gallery.
艺术家在画廊里架起画架来展示他们最新的杰作。
02
展示, 开屏
(of animals) to engage in behaviors or actions specifically intended to attract a mate
Intransitive
例子
During mating season, male peacocks display by spreading their vibrant tail feathers in an elaborate fan.
在交配季节,雄性孔雀通过展开它们鲜艳的尾羽成精致的扇形来展示。
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展示, 表现
to demonstrate a particular quality, feeling, skill, etc.
Transitive: to display a quality or feeling
例子
She proudly displayed her artistic talents by showcasing her paintings at the gallery.
她通过在画廊展示她的画作,自豪地展示了她的艺术才华。
Display
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显示器, 屏幕
an electronic device that visually presents data
例子
The museum installed interactive displays to engage visitors with historical information.
博物馆安装了互动显示屏,以吸引游客了解历史信息。
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显示, 屏幕
the visual output of data or images on a computer, television, or other screen
例子
The tablet 's display adapts to different lighting conditions.
平板电脑的显示屏能适应不同的光照条件。
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展览, 展示
a public exhibition or presentation of artistic or creative works, such as visual art, performances, or installations
例子
The dance company 's performance was a captivating display of grace and skill on stage.
舞蹈公司的表演是舞台上优雅与技巧的迷人展示。
04
an object, arrangement, or presentation designed to create a particular effect or impression
例子
The fireworks were a spectacular display of color.
05
an outward show of emotion or behavior intended to make feelings visible
例子
The speech ended with a display of gratitude.
06
something presented for public viewing
例子
Artifacts from the excavation are now on display.



























