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/dɪˈspleɪ/ |
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1 | an arrangement of things for people to look at 展览;陈列 |
| a window display 橱窗陈列 |
| +of a unique display of ancient artefacts 独特的古代人工制品展览 |
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2 | a performance that is intended to entertain people 表演 |
| a firework display 焰火表演 |
| +of a thrilling display of footballing skills 扣人心弦的足球技术表演 |
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3 | an occasion when someone shows a particular feeling , quality , or attitude 流露;表现 |
| +of Displays of emotion disgusted her. 情感的流露使她作呕。 |
| a very public display of Anglo-American unity 英美联合的非常公开的体现 |
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4 | usually singular a computer screen or similar piece of equipment that shows information (计算机)显示器 |
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- | on display |
| in a place that is able to be seen by many people |
| 在展览中 |
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| Her work is on display at the gallery. 她的作品正在美术馆展出。 |
| placeput sth on display The costumes were placed on display at the museum. 这些服装被放在博物馆展出。 |
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