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- publicly display (a work of art or item of interest) in an art gallery or museum or at a trade fair展出(艺术作品, 有趣的物品); 展览; 陈列:
only one sculpture was exhibited in the artist's lifetime.
那位艺术家一生只展出了一件雕刻作品。
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- no obj.(of an artist) display one's work to the public in an art gallery or museum(艺术家)展出作品; 举办作品展览:
she was invited to exhibit at several French museums.
她应邀在法国的几家博物馆里举办了作品展。
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- (一般作be exhibit-ed)publicly display the work of (an artist) in an art gallery or museum展出(某位艺术家)的作品:
no foreign painters were exhibited.
没有展出外国画家的作品。
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- manifest or deliberately display (a quality or a type of behaviour)表现(某一品质, 某种行为); 显示; 显露:
he could exhibit a saint-like submissiveness.
他可以装出一副圣人般的谦恭。
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- show as a sign or symptom显出…的征兆(或症状):
patients with alcoholic liver disease exhibit many biochemical abnormalities.
患酒精性肝病的病人表现出许多生化异常症状。
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- an object or collection of objects on public display in an art gallery or museum or at a trade fair展品; 陈列品:
the museum is rich in exhibits.
这家博物馆的展品丰富。
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- N. Amer. an exhibition〈北美〉展览(会); 展出:
people flocked to the exhibit in record-breaking numbers.
人们以创纪录的数字蜂拥着去看展览会。
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- Law a document or other object produced in a court as evidence【律】(当庭出示的)证件; 证据; 物证。
词源
late Middle English (in the sense 'submit for consideration', also specifically 'present a document as evidence in court'): from Latin exhibit- 'held out', from the verb exhibere, from ex- 'out'+habere 'hold'.