display
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you display something that you want people to see, you put it in a particular place, so that people can see it easily. 陳列; 展出
Among the protesters and war veterans proudly displaying their medals was Aubrey Rose. 在抗議人群和自豪地展示勛章的退伍軍人中的是奧布里?羅斯。
2. N-UNCOUNT Display is also a noun. 陳列; 展出
Most of the other artists whose work is on display were his pupils or colleagues. 其他有作品展出的藝術(shù)家大多數(shù)是他的學(xué)生或同事。
3. V-T If you display something, you show it to people. 展示
She displayed her wound to the twelve gentlemen of the jury. 她向陪審團(tuán)的12位男士展示她的傷痕。
4. V-T If you display a characteristic, quality, or emotion, you behave in a way which shows that you have it. 表露 (特點(diǎn)、素質(zhì)、情感)
It was unlike Gordon to display his feelings. 表露自己的感情這點(diǎn)可不像戈登。
5. N-VAR Display is also a noun. 表露
Normally, such an outward display of affection is reserved for his mother. 通常,他只在他母親前才情感外露。
6. V-T When a computer displays information, it shows it on a screen. (在計(jì)算機(jī)屏幕上) 顯示
They started out by looking at the computer screens which display the images. 他們從觀看顯示圖像的計(jì)算機(jī)屏幕開(kāi)始。
7. N-COUNT A display is an arrangement of things that have been put in a particular place, so that people can see them easily. 陳列
...a display of your work. …你作品的陳列。
8. N-COUNT A display is a public performance or other event which is intended to entertain people. 表演
...the fireworks display. …煙火表演。
9. N-COUNT The display on a computer screen is the information that is shown there. The screen itself can also be referred to as the display. (屏幕) 顯示內(nèi)容; (計(jì)算機(jī)) 屏幕
A hard copy of the screen display can also be obtained from a printer. 屏幕顯示的硬拷貝也可從打印機(jī)那里獲得。
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display /d??sple?/ (displaying,displayed,displays)
劍橋詞典
- There were photographs of all her children proudly displayed on the mantelpiece .
- His trophies were proudly displayed in a backlit cabinet .
- New books are displayed in a prominent position on tables at the front of the shop .
- Some displayed their wares on stalls , while others had just spread them out on the pavement .
- A photograph of her daughter was prominently displayed on her desk .
display verb [T] (ARRANGE)
to arrange something or a collection of things so that it can be seen by the public布置,排列,陳列
Family photographs were displayed on the wall . 墻上掛著家人的照片。
例句
display verb [T] (SHOW)
to show a feeling顯露,表露(情感)
My grandfather disapproved of displaying emotion in public . 我祖父不贊同在公開(kāi)場(chǎng)合表露感情。
to show words, pictures , etc. on a screen
(在屏幕上)顯示(文字、圖片等)
Retailers should display delivery times and costs on their websites . 零售商應(yīng)該在網(wǎng)站上顯示送貨時(shí)間和費(fèi)用。 返回 display