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display

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di·splay1 /dɪˈspleɪ/ ●●● S3 W2 AWL noun [countableC]  
1 ATTRACTIVE ARRANGEMENTobjects 物体AVSHOW/LET somebody SEE something an arrangement of things for people to look at or buy 展览,陈列,展示
display of
 a superb display of African masks
非洲面具的精彩展览
 a dazzling display (=very good display) of flowers
令人目眩神迷的花卉展
 The window display caught her eye.
橱窗陈列吸引了她的目光。
 display cases containing old photographs
摆放着老照片的陈列柜
2 PERFORMANCEentertainment 娱乐APSHOW/LET somebody SEE something a public performance of something that is intended to entertain people 表演
 a fireworks display
烟火表演
display of
 a display of juggling
杂耍表演
3 on display AVSHOW/LET somebody SEE something
a) something that is on display is in a public place where people can look at it 展出,陈列 SYN on show
 Mapplethorpe’s photographs were first put on display in New York.
梅普尔索普的摄影作品首先在纽约展出。
be/go on display
 One of the world’s oldest cars has gone on display in Brighton today.
今天在布赖顿展出了世界上最古老的汽车中的一辆。
b) if a quality, feeling, or skill is on display, it is very clear and easy to notice 明显的,显而易见的
 The musical talent on display is extremely impressive.
表现出来的音乐天赋让人印象极为深刻。
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4 display of affection/emotion/aggression etc SHOW A FEELING OR ATTITUDEan occasion when someone clearly shows a particular feeling, attitude, or quality 爱意/情绪/攻击性等的流露
 Unprovoked displays of aggression cannot be tolerated.
无缘无故的挑衅行为是不可容忍的。
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5 EQUIPMENTon equipment 设备上TCTD a part of a piece of equipment that shows information, for example a computer screen 显示器
 This time the display flashed a red warning signal.
这次显示器上闪烁着红色的警报信号。
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adjectives
a fine/magnificent/spectacular/dazzling display (=a very good one)
The museum has a magnificent display of silver.
a window display (=in the window of a shop)
I stopped to look at something in the window display.
a special display
There was a special display of local photographs.
a floral display (=of flowers)
The village has won an award for its floral displays.
verbs
create a display
She created an award-winning display at the national garden show.
display + NOUN
a display case/cabinet (=small cupboard with a glass front)
There was a display case full of medals.
a display board
Some schools have a display board with photographs of all the staff.
a display stand (=table with shelves etc used for showing things to the public)
A lot of companies had impressive display stands in the conference hall.
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display2 ●●● W2 AWL verb  
1 SHOW/LET somebody SEE something[transitiveT] to show something to people, or put it in a place where people can see it easily 展示,陈列
 shop windows displaying the latest fashions
展示最新时装的商店橱窗
 All the exam results will be displayed on the noticeboard.
所有的考试成绩将在布告板上公布。
2 SHOW A FEELING OR ATTITUDE[transitiveT] to clearly show a feeling, attitude, or quality by what you do or say 显示,显露〔某种情感、态度或特质〕
 She displayed no emotion on the witness stand.
她在证人席上面无表情。
 ten piano pieces, each written to display the talents of individual players
十首钢琴曲,每一首都为了展示演奏者的才华而作
3 TDTC[transitiveT] if a computer or something similar displays information, it shows it on its screen 显示〔信息〕
 I pressed ‘return’ and an error message was displayed.
我按了回车键就出现一条错误信息。
4. [intransitiveI] if a male bird or animal displays, it behaves in a particular way as a signal to other birds or animals, especially to attract a female 〔尤指雄性动物为吸引雌性而〕炫耀,夸示
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From Longman Business Dictionary
displaydi·splay1 /dɪˈspleɪ/ noun
1[countableC, uncountableU]MARKETING an attractive arrangement of objects for people to look at or buy, for example in a shop
enormous shops with beautiful window displays
the wide range of goods on display
island display
2[uncountableU]MARKETING printing or page design to attract people’s attention, used especially in advertisements
big display adverts with prominent slogans
3[countableC]COMPUTING the text or pictures you see on a computer screen, or the style, colour, brightness etc of this
the use of different kinds of devices to control a display on the computer monitor
Select ‘Display’ and a dialogue box will appear with a choice of screen display options.
displaydisplay2 verb [transitiveT]
1to arrange objects in an attractive way for people to look at or buy, for example in a shop
The clothes were beautifully displayed.
2COMPUTING if a computer displays information, it shows it on its screen
If you try to open a document that is already open, the software will display an error message.
Origin display2
(1500-1600) Anglo-French despleier, from Latin displicare to unfold
di·splay1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1display2 verb
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