exhibit
英 [ɪɡˈzɪb.ɪt]
美 [ɪɡˈzɪb.ɪt]
- vt. 展览;显示;提出(证据等)
- n. 展览品;证据;展示会
- vi. 展出;开展览会
exhibit 展览ex-, 向外。-hibit, 持,握,词源同habit, prohibit. 即把握住的展开,展览。
- exhibit (v.)
- "offer or present to view," mid-15c., from Latin exhibitus, past participle of exhibere "to hold out, display, show, present, deliver" (see exhibition). Related: Exhibited; exhibiting.
- exhibit (n.)
- 1620s, "document or object produced as evidence in court," from Latin exhibitum, noun use of neuter past participle of exhibere "to display, show" (see exhibition). Meaning "object displayed in a fair, museum, etc." is from 1862. Transferred use of exhibit A "important piece of evidence" is by 1906.
- 1. Two cats or more in one house will also exhibit territorial behaviour.
- 一家若有两只或更多的猫,也会表现出争夺地盘的行为。
- 2. He seems to want to exhibit his shame.
- 他似乎想要让大家知道自己感到羞愧。
- 3. In this job you need to exhibit the wisdom of Solomon.
- 做这份工作需要表现出所罗门王一样的才智。
- 4. Next week those goods will exhibit in that shop.
- 下个星期,这些货物将在那家商店展出.
- 5. The evening was topped off by a special showing of the museum's new Degas exhibit.
- 最后博物馆特别展示了其新收藏的一件德加作品,当晚的活动就此圆满结束。