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display

verb
/dɪˈspleɪ/
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they display
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he / she / it displays
/dɪˈspleɪz/
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past simple displayed
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past participle displayed
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-ing form displaying
/dɪˈspleɪɪŋ/
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  1. [transitive] to put something in a place where people can see it easily; to show something to people陳列;展出;展示 synonym exhibit
    • display something The exhibition gives local artists an opportunity to display their work.這次展覽爲當地藝術家提供了展示自己作品的機會。
    • His football trophies were prominently displayed in the kitchen.他的足球獎杯陳列在廚房顯眼的位置。
    • She displayed her bruises for all to see.她將自己身上青一塊紫一塊的傷痕露出來給大家看。
    • display something to somebody She proudly displayed her certificate to her parents.她自豪地向父母展示了她獲得的證書。
    see also pay and display
    Extra Examples
    • A notice will be displayed in the hotel lobby.酒店大堂將展示一則通知。
    • traders displaying their wares in the street market在街頭市場展示商品的商人
    • He dearly loved to display his knowledge.他非常喜歡炫耀自己的知識。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • clearly
    • prominently
    • proudly
    preposition
    • to
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] display something to show a quality, feeling, skill or type of behaviour; to show signs of something顯示,顯露,表現(尤指特性或情感)
    • I have rarely seen her display any sign of emotion.我難得見到她將喜怒形於色。
    • He displays amazing skill with a golf club. 他用高爾夫球杆展示了驚人的技術。
    • The supporting cast displays real acting talent.配角們表現出真正的表演天賦。
    • These statistics display a definite trend.這些統計數據表現出一種明顯的趨勢。
    • Many animals in stressful conditions display this behaviour. 許多動物在緊張的條件下表現出這種行爲。
    • From 1811 until his death in 1820, George III displayed symptoms of insanity.從1811年到1820年去世,喬治三世表現出精神錯亂的症狀。
    Extra Examples
    • He displayed remarkable courage.他表現出非凡的勇氣。
    • displaying a lack of understanding表現出缺乏理解
    • displaying the symptoms of nervous exhaustion表現出神經衰弱的症狀
    • Every so often he would display a vein of sharp humour.他偶爾會表現出一種敏銳的幽默感。
    • A group of artists will be displaying their skills to the students.一群藝術家將向學生展示他們的技能。
  3. [transitive] display something (of a computer, etc.計算機等) to show information顯示
    • Giant screens displayed images of cheering crowds.巨大的屏幕顯示出歡呼人群的圖像。
    • ways of displaying information on screen在屏幕上顯示信息的方式
    Extra Examples
    • The screen will display the username in the top right-hand corner.屏幕將在右上角顯示用戶名稱。
    • This column displays the title of the mail message.這一欄顯示郵件標題。
  4. [intransitive] (specialist) (of male birds and animals雄性的鳥獸) to show a special pattern of behaviour that is intended to attract a female bird or animal(爲求偶)炫耀
  5. Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘unfurl, unfold’): from Old French despleier, from Latin displicare ‘scatter, disperse’ (in medieval Latin ‘unfold’). Compare with deploy.

display

noun
/dɪˈspleɪ/
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Idioms
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  1. [countable] an arrangement of things in a public place to inform or entertain people or advertise something for sale陳列;展覽
    • a beautiful floral display 漂亮的花卉展品
    • The window display changes once a month.櫥窗展示品每月更換一次。
    • display of something a display of photographs 照片展示
    • The medals can be seen in a display cabinet on the first floor.獎牌擺放在一樓的陳列櫃裏供人觀賞。
    • a display window/stand/board櫥窗/展示架/展板
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    • An audio-visual display gives visitors an idea of what life was like aboard a sailing ship.視聽展覽讓參觀者得以了解在航行中的船上生活是什麽樣子。
    • The display illustrates the traditional industries of the town.這次展覽展示了該鎮的傳統行業。
    • The display includes examples of her work in progress.展出中包括她正在創作中的一些作品的實例。
    • The museum has a fine display of old medical instruments.博物館有一個不錯的古代醫療器械展。
    • The show featured a display of some of Mack's costume designs.這個展覽以展出麥克的一些服裝設計爲特色。
    • The spacious lobby also functions as a display area.寬敞的門廳同時也是一個展區。
    • There was a prominent display of her photographs in the living room.客廳裏醒目地挂着她的照片。
    • We plan to mount a display of the children's work in the lobby area.我們計劃在門廳區展出孩子們的作品。
    • a display of Roman coins古羅馬硬幣展
    • a glass-fronted display cabinet正面裝有玻璃的陳列櫃
    • the display windows of a department store百貨商店的櫥窗
    Topics Shoppingb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • attractive
    • beautiful
    • colourful/​colorful
    verb + display
    • have
    • feature
    • arrange
    display + verb
    • illustrate something
    • show something
    • feature something
    display + noun
    • board
    • cabinet
    • case
    preposition
    • on display
    • display of
    See full entry
  2. [countable] an act of performing a skill or of showing something happening, in order to entertain展示;表演
    • They put on a spectacular firework display.他們舉行了場面壯觀的煙花燃放。
    • The team produced an impressive display.該隊表現出色。
    • display of something We watched a stunning display of aerobatics.我們觀看了一場精彩的特技表演。
    • They gave a dazzling display of football and deserved their victory. 他們精彩地展示了足球,理應獲勝。
    Extra Examples
    • a magnificent display of goalkeeping出色的守門技術展示
    • Most of the local people attended the firework display.當地人大都去看了煙花表演。
    • the RAF Falcon parachute display team英國皇家空軍獵鷹跳傘表演隊
    • an aerobatic display team特技飛行表演隊
    • a virtuoso display of guitar playing技藝精湛的吉他演奏
    • a flamboyant display of footballing skills足球技術的生動展示
    • They gave a virtuoso display of disco dancing.他們表演了精彩的迪斯科舞蹈。
    • The sun set in a pyrotechnic display that burned up the whole sky.日落時呈現出焰火般絢爛的色彩,映紅了整個天空。
    • The crowd was treated to an impressive display of power tennis.人們欣賞了一場令人驚歎的超級網球賽。
    • People waited for hours to see the display.人們爲了觀看展出等了好幾個小時。
    • Hundreds of people experienced the dramatic aerial display.數百人體驗了激動人心的空中表演。
    • The male performs a magnificent courtship display.雄性展示了出色的求偶炫耀行爲。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • astonishing
    • awesome
    • breathtaking
    verb + display
    • give
    • perform
    • put on
    display + noun
    • team
    preposition
    • display of
    See full entry
  3. [countable] an occasion when you show a particular quality, feeling or ability by the way that you behave(特性、情感或能力的)顯示,表現,表露
    • a display of affection/emotion/skill感情/情感/技能的展示
    • an ostentatious display of wealth大肆炫富
    • an impressive display of strength and courage令人印象深刻的力量和勇氣的展示
    Extra Examples
    • My family has never gone in for open displays of affection.我的家人從不喜歡大方展露關愛之情。
    • an open display of affection for her husband她對丈夫情感的公開表達
    • There may be specific events which trigger aggressive displays in your dog.可能有某些特定事件會促使你的狗表現出敵意。
    • Despite his outward display of friendliness, I sensed he was concealing something.盡管他表現得友善,我還是感覺到他有所隐瞞。
    • He made an elaborate display of surprise.他竭力裝出一副吃驚的樣子。
    • I witnessed a rare display of affection between them.我目睹了他們之間罕見的感情流露。
    • Members of the community closed ranks in an impressive display of unity.社區成員攜手合作,表現出的團結一致給人留下了深刻印象。
    • She slammed the door behind her in a display of ill-temper.她砰的一聲摔上門,火暴脾氣顯露無遺。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • rare
    • impressive
    • incredible
    verb + display
    • see
    • witness
    preposition
    • display of
    See full entry
  4. [countable, uncountable] the words, pictures, etc. shown on a computer screen; the process of showing words, pictures, etc. on a computer screen(計算機屏幕上的)顯示,顯像
    • a high resolution colour display高分辨率彩色顯示
    • the processing and display of high volumes of information大量信息的處理和顯示。
    see also head-mounted display, liquid crystal display, VDU
    Extra Examples
    • The LCD display shows the time in hours and minutes.液晶顯示器以小時和分鐘顯示時間。
    • a visual display unit視頻顯示終端
    • display screen equipment顯示器
    Topics Computersc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • computer
    • screen
    • data
    display + verb
    • indicate something
    • show something
    display + noun
    • device
    • panel
    • screen
    See full entry
  5. [countable] an electronic device for presenting words, pictures, etc.顯示器:用於顯示文字,圖片等的電子設備。
    • The colour display now costs £400.這台彩色顯示器要花400英鎊
  6. [countable] (specialist) a special pattern of behaviour by male birds and animals of some species that is intended to attract a female bird or animal(爲求偶)炫耀
    • Males perform courtship displays to attract mates.雄性進行求偶表演來吸引配偶。
  7. Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘unfurl, unfold’): from Old French despleier, from Latin displicare ‘scatter, disperse’ (in medieval Latin ‘unfold’). Compare with deploy.
Idioms
on display
  1. put in a place where people can look at it陳列;展出 synonym show
    • Designs for the new sports hall are on display in the library.新體育館的設計圖展示在圖書館裏。
    • to put something on temporary/permanent display臨時/長期展出某物
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    • Examples of her work will go on permanent display in the new museum.她的一些作品將在新博物館永久陳列。
    • On display are earrings, necklaces and bracelets made from jade, amber and amethyst.展出的有用玉石、琥珀和紫水晶做的耳環、項鏈和手镯。
    • The birds were put on display at the zoological society.這些鳥將在動物協會展出。
    • The jewels are normally kept on static display in the museum.博物館裏珠寶通常是在固定位置展出的。

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