1 VERB 展示;展览;陈列 If you display something that you want people to see, you put it in a particular place, so that people can see it easily. 展示;展览;陈列
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Among the protesters and war veterans proudly displaying their medals was Aubrey Rose. [VERB noun]
在抗议者和骄傲地展示勋章的退伍老兵中,就有奥布里·罗斯。
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The cabinets display seventeenth-century blue-and-white porcelain. [VERB noun]
展柜中陈列着17世纪的青花瓷。
SYN show, present, exhibit, unveil
2 VERB 展现;展示 If you display something, you show it to people. 展现;展示
3 VERB 显示,显露,表现(特性或情感) If you display a characteristic, quality, or emotion, you behave in a way which shows that you have it. 显示,显露,表现(特性或情感)
SYN demonstrate, show, reveal, register
4 VERB (计算机)显示 When a computer displays information, it shows it on a screen. (计算机)显示
5 N-COUNT 展示;展览;陈列 A display is an arrangement of things that have been put in a particular place, so that people can see them easily. 展示;展览;陈列
SYN exhibition, show, demonstration, presentation
6 N-COUNT 表演 A display is a public performance or other event which is intended to entertain people. 表演
7 N-COUNT [usually singular] (计算机屏幕上的)显示,显像;显示器 The display on a computer screen is the information that is shown there. The screen itself can also be referred to as the display . (计算机屏幕上的)显示,显像;显示器
8See also:liquid crystal display
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