exhibit
exhibit 英 [ɪgˈzɪbɪt] 美 [ɪɡˈzɪbɪt, ɛɡ-]
v. 展览; n. 展览品
进行时:exhibiting 过去式:exhibited 过去分词:exhibited 第三人称单数:exhibits 名词复数:exhibits
- An exhibit is an item that is shown off for the public, such as a painting on display at a gallery or a historical document shown under glass at a museum.
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- v. 展览;
- n. 展览品
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1. They will be exhibiting their new designs at the trade fairs.
他们将在商品交易会上展出他们新的设计。
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2. He exhibits regularly in local art galleries.
他经常在当地的画廊举办画展。
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3. The patient exhibited signs of fatigue and memory loss.
病人表现出疲劳和记忆力丧失的迹象。
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4. The new exhibit will tour a dozen US cities next year.
这批新展品明年将在美国十二个城市巡回展出。
- 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," "to show, display, present," literally "hold out, hold forth," from ex "out" (see ex-) + habere "to hold" (from PIE root *ghabh- "to give or receive"). Meaning "object displayed in a fair, museum, etc." is from 1862. Transferred use of exhibit A "important piece of evidence" is by 1906.
- exhibit (v.) "offer or present to view," mid-15c., from Latin exhibitus, past participle of exhibere "to hold out, display, show, present, deliver," from ex "out" (see ex-) + habere "to hold" (from PIE root *ghabh- "to give or receive"). Related: Exhibited; exhibiting.
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