exhibits
v. 陈列,展览( exhibit的第三人称单数 ); 表现; 显示; [法律]当庭出示(证件、物证等)
If someone or something shows a particular quality, feeling, or type of behaviour, you can say that they exhibit it.
He has exhibited symptoms of anxiety and overwhelming worry...
他表现出焦躁不安和过度忧虑的症状。
Two cats or more in one house will also exhibit territorial behaviour...
一所房子里有两只以上的猫时也会出现划分地盘的行为。
When a painting, sculpture, or object of interest is exhibited, it is put in a public place such as a museum or art gallery so that people can come to look at it. You can also say that animals are exhibited in a zoo.
His work was exhibited in the best galleries in America, Europe and Asia.
他的作品在美洲、欧洲和亚洲最好的美术馆展出。
...a massive elephant exhibited by London Zoo in the late 19th Century.
19世纪末伦敦动物园展出的一头巨型大象
When artists exhibit, they show their work in public.
By 1936 she was exhibiting at the Royal Academy.
到1936年她已在皇家艺术学院展出作品。
An exhibit is a painting, sculpture, or object of interest that is displayed to the public in a museum or art gallery.
Shona showed me round the exhibits.
肖纳带我参观了展品。
An exhibit is a public display of paintings, sculpture, or objects of interest, for example in a museum or art gallery.
...an exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
大都会艺术博物馆的展览
An exhibit is an object that a lawyer shows in court as evidence in a legal case.
If you say that someone exhibits something, you mean that they are showing it openly or publicly in order to be admired, noticed, or believed.
Other women seemed content and even exhibited their bellies with pride...
其他女人似乎很满足,甚至还骄傲地炫耀她们的肚腩。
He seems to want to exhibit his shame.
他似乎想要让大家知道自己感到羞愧。
Children will find other exhibits equally absorbing.
孩子们会对其他展品一样感兴趣。
Shona showed me round the exhibits.
肖纳带我参观了展品。
Many exhibits with characteristics of the Chinese art are on display.
许多具有中国艺术特色的展品陈列出来.
One is dazzled by the endless array of beautiful exhibits.
展品琳琅满目,美不胜收.
All the exhibits for sale here are new products.
这里展销的尽是新产品.