to exhibit
01
展出, 展示
to present or show something publicly to inform or entertain an audience
Transitive: to exhibit artifacts
例子
The science museum plans to exhibit interactive displays on space exploration.
02
展示, 表现
to show a particular trait or behavior prominently
Transitive: to exhibit a trait or behavior
例子
He exhibits leadership skills by taking charge and guiding his team effectively.
他通过负责并有效指导团队展现了领导才能。
03
展出, 展示
to publicly showcase one's artwork in a gallery, museum, or other exhibition space
Intransitive
例子
The artist will exhibit at the gallery next month.
这位艺术家下个月将在画廊展出。
04
展示, 表现
to display or show a particular sign or symptom, often as evidence of a condition or disease
Transitive: to exhibit a sign or symptom
例子
Those with anxiety disorders may exhibit signs of restlessness and irritability.
患有焦虑症的人可能会表现出不安和易怒的迹象。
Exhibit
01
展览
a public event in which objects such as paintings, photographs, etc. are shown
Dialect
American
例子
Visitors were impressed by the interactive exhibits at the science center, which allowed them to engage with various scientific concepts.
参观者对科学中心的互动展览印象深刻,这些展览让他们能够接触到各种科学概念。
02
证物, 展品
an item formally introduced and referred to in a legal proceeding as evidence
例子
During the trial the contract was read aloud and then displayed as an exhibit for the jury to examine.
在审判期间,合同被大声宣读,然后作为证物展示给陪审团检查。



























