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/ˌeksɪˈbɪʃn/ |
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1 | a public show where art or other interesting things are put so that people can go and look at them 展览;展览会 |
| +of an exhibition of paintings by Henri Matisse 亨利·马蒂斯的画展 |
| the World Trade exhibition 世界贸易博览会 |
| an exhibition hall/centre/space 展厅/会展中心/展位 |
| on exhibition (=being shown to the public) On exhibition are costumes from all over the world. 在展览中 |
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2 | a particular way of behaving or performing 表现;展示;表演 |
| 2a | used in a positive way to talk about a performance (好的)表现 | | United provided a fine exhibition of skilful and exciting football. 联队踢了一场球技精湛、扣人心弦的足球赛。 | |
| 2b | used in a negative way to talk about behaviour (不好的)表现 | | Such an exhibition of rudeness is absolutely unacceptable. 如此粗鲁的表现实在让人无法接受。 | |
PHRASE |
- | make an exhibition of yourself BRITISH |
| to behave badly in public . |
| 当众出丑;出洋相 |
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