1 VERB 表现;显示 If someone or something shows a particular quality, feeling, or type of behaviour, you can say that they
exhibit it.
表现;显示 [formal] -
He has exhibited symptoms of anxiety and overwhelming worry. [VERB noun]
他表现出焦躁不安和过度忧虑的症状。
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Two cats or more in one house will also exhibit territorial behaviour. [VERB noun]
一所房子里有两只以上的猫时也会出现划分地盘的行为。
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The economy continued to exhibit signs of decline in September. [VERB noun]
9月份,经济继续呈现出衰退的迹象。
2 VERB [usually passive] 展览;展出;陈列 When a painting, sculpture, or object of interest
is exhibited, it is put in a public place such as a museum or art gallery so that people can come to look at it. You can also say that animals
are exhibited in a zoo.
展览;展出;陈列 -
His work was exhibited in the best galleries in America, Europe and Asia. [be VERB-ed]
他的作品在美洲、欧洲和亚洲最好的美术馆展出。
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...a massive elephant exhibited by London Zoo in the late 19th Century. [VERB-ed]
19世纪末伦敦动物园展出的一头巨型大象
3 VERB 举办展览会;展出作品 When artists
exhibit, they show their work in public.
举办展览会;展出作品 4 N-COUNT 展品;陈列品 An
exhibit is a painting, sculpture, or object of interest that is displayed to the public in a museum or art gallery.
展品;陈列品 5 N-COUNT 展览;展出 An
exhibit is a public display of paintings, sculpture, or objects of interest, for example in a museum or art gallery.
展览;展出 [US] in BRIT, use 英国英语用 exhibition
6 N-COUNT (在法庭上出示的)证据,证物 An
exhibit is an object that a lawyer shows in court as evidence in a legal case.
(在法庭上出示的)证据,证物 7 VERB 展示;炫耀;表明 If you say that someone
exhibits something, you mean that they are showing it openly or publicly in order to be admired, noticed, or believed.
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