display [dɪ'spleɪ] verb transitive ARRANGE 安排 IMPROVER ■to arrange something or a collection of things so that they can be seen by the public 布置,排列,陈列•Family photographs were displayed on the wall.墙上挂着全家人的照片。 [dɪ'spleɪ] verb transitive SHOW 表现 ■to show a feeling 显露,表露,表示(某种情感)•The British traditionally tend not to display much emotion in public.传统上,英国人不太喜欢在公开场合表露感情。 [dɪ'spleɪ] noun ARRANGEMENT 陈列 IMPROVER countable or uncountable ■a collection of objects or pictures arranged for people to look at, or a performance or show for people to watch 陈列品,展览品;陈列,展示,展览;表演•There's an Egyptian art collection on display (= being shown) at the museum at the moment.埃及艺术收藏展正在博物馆举行。 •a firework display烟花表演 countable ■when something is shown electronically such as on a computer screen (电脑萤幕等的)显示•The display problems might be due to a shortage of disk space.显示问题可能是硬碟空间不足造成的。 [dɪ'spleɪ] noun SHOW 表示 countable or uncountable ■when someone shows how they feel 流露情感,显露情绪•There's never much (of a) display of affection between them.他们之间从来都没怎么表示过爱慕之情。 |