exhibit

exhibit
[ɪgˈzɪbɪt, ɛg-]
verb
[with obj.]
  1. publicly display (a work of art or item of interest) in an art gallery or museum or at a trade fair
    展出(艺术作品,有趣的物品);展览;陈列
    only one sculpture was exhibited in the artist's lifetime.
    这位艺术家在世时只展出了一件雕刻作品。
    ■[no obj.](of an artist) display one's work to the public in an art gallery or museum
    (艺术家)展出作品;举办作品展览
    she was invited to exhibit at several French museums.
    她应邀在法国的几家博物馆举办作品展。
    ■(一般作 be exhibited)publicly display the work of (an artist) in an art gallery or museum
    展出(艺术家)的作品
    no foreign painters were exhibited.
    没有展出外国画家的作品。
  2. manifest or deliberately display (a quality or a type of behaviour)
    表现(某一品质,某种行为);显示;显露
    he could exhibit a saint-like submissiveness.
    他可以表现出圣人般的谦恭。
    ■show as a sign or symptom
    显出…的迹象(或症状)
    patients with alcoholic liver disease exhibit many biochemical abnormalities.
    患酒精性肝病的病人表现出许多生化异常症状。
noun
  1. an object or collection of objects on public display in an art gallery or museum or at a trade fair
    展品;陈列品
    the museum is rich in exhibits.
    这家博物馆展品丰富。
    ■(N. Amer.)an exhibition
    (北美)展览;展出
    people flocked to the exhibit in record-breaking numbers.
    人们纷纷涌向展览会,人数打破了历史纪录。
    ■(Law)a document or other object produced in a court as evidence
    (律)(当庭出示的)证据;物证
派生
语源
  1. late Middle English (in the sense 'submit for consideration', also specifically'present a document as evidence in court'): from Latin exhibit- 'held out', from the verb exhibere, from ex- 'out' + habere 'hold'
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