exhibit的意思和读音

exhibit

: [ɪɡˈzɪbɪt] : [ɪɡ'zɪbɪt]

v.

n.;(

exhibits  exhibiting  exhibited  

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v.show,display,unveil,reveal,show off

n.exhibition,revelation,demonstration

exhibitv.

1.[t][i]to show sth in a public place for people to enjoy or to give them information

They will be exhibiting their new designs at the trade fairs.

He exhibits regularly in local art galleries.

2.[t]~ sthto show clearly that you have or feel a particular feeling, quality or ability

The patient exhibited signs of fatigue and memory loss.

n.

1.an object or a work of art put in a public place, for example a museum, so that people can see it

2.a thing that is used in court to prove that sb is guilty or not guilty

The first exhibit was a knife which the prosecution claimed was the murder weapon.

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n.1.;2.,3.,

v.1.to put something interesting in a museum or other public place so that people can go look at it2.to show a particular feeling, quality, ability, or form of behavior3.to show something proudly

n.1.an object that is part of an exhibition2.an exhibition of art or other interesting things3.an object or document used as evidence in a court of law

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2. environmental a. exhibit v. graceful a. ...

3. Execute Exhibit Experience ...

4. hibit=hold exhibit hospit,hosp=guest ...

5. experiment n. exhibit n. unusual a. ...

6. 〖 outmoded;obsolete;antiquated〗 〖 display;exhibit〖 oldrice〗 ...

7. apparently , exhibit ,, elasticity , ...

8. exceed v. exhibit n. expenditure n. ...

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1.My cover was blown, so I asked her to take a walk with me to the Yale Art Gallery to see the Mark Rothko exhibit.西穿.

2.Women exhibit the dark-side triad too, and can become accustomed to power and its perks as easily as a man can.

3.The results indicated that the extraction rate did not exhibit an obvious difference after distillation evaporation and rotary evaporation.

4."Exhibit A, " he said, and my heart rate increased, but all he held up was a rumpled New York Times.“A,”》。

5.Wisdom is often associated with maturity and experience. But some people even those who are young can exhibit wisdom.

6.He began to publicly exhibit these works in 1921 in their Georgian Revival home, which had been built with Pittsburgh steel wealth.1912

7.Nevertheless , Gorbachev made it a point to exhibit his own strength publicly.

8.Across the street from the park was the Friendship Hotel, and after the exhibit the man took her to the hotel entrance.

9.Most swimmers with "swimmers' shoulder" exhibit at least one of these causes.

10.It was exceptionally clear, almost the color of the sky, which at that very hour did not exhibit even a streak of cloud.