单词 | exhibit |
释义 | verb | noun exhibitexhibit1 /ɪgˈzɪbɪt/ ●●○ AWL verb 1[intransitive, transitive] eng. lang. arts to put something in a public place so that people can see it, learn about it, etc.: The gallery will exhibit some of Monet’s paintings. She was invited to exhibit at a local gallery.2[transitive] formal to show a particular quality, sign, emotion, etc. so that it is easy to notice: Some of the patients exhibit violent behavior. [Origin: 1400–1500 Latin exhibitus, past participle of exhibere to hold out, show] verb | noun exhibitexhibit2 ●●○ AWL noun [countable] 1eng. lang. arts an exhibition: a new sculpture exhibit at the museum2eng. lang. arts a thing or a collection of things that is put in a public place so that people can see it, learn about it, etc.: The children’s museum has several hands-on exhibits.3law an object, piece of clothing, etc. that is used in a court of law to prove that someone is guilty or not guilty: Exhibit A is the bloody glove.4on exhibit eng. lang. arts if something such as a painting or other object is on exhibit, it is put in a public place for people to see: The painting is currently on exhibit at the local museum. |
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