display如何读

英:[dɪˈspleɪ]

美:[dɪˈspleɪ]

display英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U][C]陈列,展览 an act of displaying sth,or sth that is displayed
  2. [C]陈列的货物、艺术品等 goods,works of art,etc. being displayed
v.(动词)
  1. vt. 陈列,展览 put sth on show
  2. vt. 显示,显露 show signs of having (a quality or an emotion,etc.)

display是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 展示,表演
  2. 展览,陈列
  3. 陈列品,展览品
  4. 显示,表现
  5. 外表,(装出的)样子
  6. 【印】特排,醒目排印,特排印件
  7. (电脑等的)显示装置,显示过程
  8. 显示的数据或信息
  9. (雄性动物的)炫耀行为
adj. (形容词)
  1. 醒目大字的
  2. 陈列的
  3. 作陈列用的
v. (动词)
  1. 展现,显示,表现,显露
  2. 陈列,展出
  3. 炫耀,夸示
  4. 展开,铺开,摊开,打开
  5. 【印】(用大号字体)醒目地排印
  6. 在屏幕上显示(信息)
  7. (雄性动物为求偶等)作炫耀行为

display自然拼读

dis·play

dih spleI

display变形

复数:displays

第三人称单数:displays

现在分词:displaying

过去式:displayed

过去分词:displayed

display英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to place or spread (something) for people to see It also comes with a wooden wall mount so you can proudly display it in your living room.—Nathan Donkor If the system displays an error message, you may need to adjust your settings …—Andy Wolberalso: to serve as a place for displaying (something) … a … shop window displaying shimmering silk scarves … —Ute Junker As the robot worked, a screen displayed its progress. —Dominic Rushe

The gallery displays the work of local artists.

to make (an emotion, quality, skill, etc.) evident displayed an interest in music She displayed no emotion upon hearing the news.

displayed great skill

to exhibit conspicuously and usually in an ostentatious manner He liked to display his extensive knowledge of Greek mythology.

displayed their wealth

obsolete descry

intransitive verb

to make a breeding (see breeding sense 4) display

During the mating season king penguins displayed with potential partners: closing their eyes, stretching their heads skyward and moving them in a half-circle to "take peeks" at one another.—Ella Davies

to be visible or make something visible (as on the screen of a digital device) This system would allow the computer to display on the television for multimedia presentations …—Kellie B. Gormly

… a rearview camera that displays on the navigation screen when he backs up …—Anita Hamilton

obsolete show off

noun

a setting or presentation of something in open view

a fireworks display

ostentatious show

worldly display

an eye-catching arrangement by which something is exhibited merchandise in a window display—often used with onher early paintings are currently on display

a display of artifacts

an electronic device (such as a LCD) or part of a device (such as the screen of a tablet) that presents information in visual formalso: the visual information presented

a temperature display

type (see type entry 1 sense 2), composition, or printing designed to catch the eye

zoology a pattern of behavior exhibited especially by male birds in the breeding season

display词组

on display展览,公开展出

digital display[计]数字显示

lcd displayn. 液晶显示器;液晶屏幕

liquid crystal display液晶显示;液晶显示器

liquid crystal display (LCD)液晶体显示

liquid crystal display (lcd)液晶体显示

display system[计]显示系统

led displayabbr. 发光二极管显示器(light-emitting diode display)

display screen显示屏幕

display device[计]显示设备

display panel显示面板,表示盘

display module显示组件,显示模组

panel display平板显示;显示板

image display图像显示

color display彩色显示器;彩色展示

visual display直观显示;视觉显示;光学显示;可见显示

data display资料显示,数据显示

plasma display等离子体显示(器)

flat panel display平面直角显示器

video displayn. 视频显示;视频显示器

display区别

 demonstrate, manifest, display, show, exhibit

这组词都有“显示、显露、展现”的意思,其区别是:

demonstrate指明显地表露感情。也指用实例、实验推理等手段表演证明,或论证某一问题。

manifest书面正式用词,指明确地表明。

display多指将某物陈列在显眼之处以便让发现其优点,侧重有意识地显示。

show最普通用词,泛指任何有意或无意地把东西给别人看的行为。

exhibit指公开或正式地展示,以便引人注目或让人检查。

以上来源于网络

 exposition, display, show, exhibition, fair, exhibit

这组词都有“展览”的意思,其区别是:

exposition多指大型博览会或国际博览会。

display指展销会,商店橱窗或柜台上的陈列品。

show指艺术品、农产品、工业品或商品等的任何形式的公开展览。

exhibition一般指较正规的展览会。

fair侧重指为促销商品而举办的展览会或商品交易会。

exhibit多指个人或团体陈列的展览品,规模可大可小。

以上来源于网络

display词源中文解释

约于1300年,“展开,铺开,展示”(旗帜等),源自古法语 desploiir(现代法语 déployer)“展开,解开,铺开”(用于解开结、密封信件等),源自拉丁语 displicare “散开”,在中世纪拉丁语中意为“展开”,由 dis- “不,分开”(见 dis-)和 plicare “折叠”(源自 PIE 词根 *plek- “编织”)组成。

正确地用于帆或旗帜(与 play 无关); “揭示,展示,暴露于视野中”的意义出现在14世纪晚期; “无意中揭示,被看到”的意义始于约1600年。相关词汇: Displayed; displaying。

display_体育行业词汇

示范飞行

飞行表演

display_动物学行业词汇

炫耀

display_法律行业词汇

显示

display_生态学行业词汇

炫耀

个体以表情、动作、鸣叫和气味向同种其他个体发出信息,意在引起其他个体的行为改变。炫耀具有通信功能,包括行为炫耀、声音炫耀和气味炫耀等。

display_石油行业词汇

显示

display词源英文解释

Verb Middle English desplaien, displaien, displeien "to unfurl (a banner), spread (the arms), reveal, expound," borrowed from Anglo-French despleier, desplaier, desploier, deplaier "to unfurl, set out to view, reveal, expound" (continental Old French desploier), probably from des- dis- + pleier, ploier "to fold, bend" — more at ply >entry 3 Note: Compare deploy. Older references see this verb as an outcome of Latin displicāre, attested in the classical corpus only in Varro's Res rusticae, where it appears to mean "scatter, disperse." In Late Latin, the verb appears once in the sense "explain, expound" in the sermons of Gregory the Great on the book of Ezekiel. Apparent cognates outside Gallo-Romance are probably of secondary origin: Italian dispiegare "to spread out, deploy" may be a derivative of spiegare "to unfold, explain," perhaps modeled on Old French desploier (spiegare itself and synonymous Engadine Romansh splajer are from Latin explicāre—see explicate); and Spanish desplegar "to spread, open out" appears to be a learned formation. Noun derivative of display >entry 1

The first known use of display was in the 14th century

display儿童词典英英释义

distractverb

to draw the attention or mind to something else

to upset or trouble in mind to the point of confusion

distinctiveadjective

clearly marking a person or a thing as different from others

a distinctive walk

having or giving a special look or way

distinctive clothes

distinctadjective

real and different from each other pears as distinct from apples

five distinct varieties

clearly seen, heard, or understood : plain, unmistakable a distinct possibility

speaks with a distinct accent

notable

made a distinct contribution to science

dissertationnoun

a long usually written treatment of a subject

dispute1 of 2verb

to engage in argument : debate

to quarrel angrily : wrangle

to question the truth or rightness of

dispute a statement

to fight over : contest

the two nations disputed the territory

dispute2 of 2noun

argument sense 1b, debate

an angry difference of opinion : quarrel

disposeverb

incline entry 1 sense 2

I was not disposed to go to the meeting

to put in place or in readiness : arrange

you'll need more room to dispose your legs comfortably

display1 of 2verb

to put in plain view the results displayed on a computer screen display toys in a store window

display the flag

to make clear the existence or presence of : make a display of

display anger

display2 of 2noun

a showing of something

an electronic device (as a cathode-ray tube in a computer or radar receiver) that gives information in visual formalso: the visual information

overdone or unnecessary show

an attractive exhibition

display 例句

1 But there were other times when he became alive and animated, like a child gingerly touching the edge of the ocean before plunging in, displaying a curiosity unique among kids who lived in Odessa.

2 In one of the display cases, I spotted a photograph of Mollie Burkhart sitting happily with her sisters.

3 A moment later every demo computer screen, monitor, phone, and tablet blinked, and their displays lit up with the picture of me covered in paint wearing the alien mask.

4 He was already back behind the counter by the time I settled myself into the window display.

5 He pushed up the sleeve of his bathrobe, flexed his upper arm to display the muscles still visible under the old skin.

6 He proudly displayed the little heap of bloodstained yellow feathers.

7 He did not wish to bear the spectacle of a trial that would put him on public display for the amusement of the press and curiosity seekers.

8 The latest styles will be a display.

展览会将展示最新款式的房子.

9 “Oh, just someone to log inventory and keep the storeroom and display shelves clean and organized.”

10 As soon as I completed Holy Grail's final scene, my display went black while the silly organ music that ends the film played for a few minutes.

11 The nouveau riche often make a vulgar display of their wealth.

暴发户总是俗不可耐地炫耀其财富.

12 In these violent breaks in routine that were themselves routine, sJre could display the style and imagination of what she believed to be her own true self.

13 The paintings displayed beautiful women cheerfully going about their tasks, but a few old photographs pictured gaunt crones with backs bowed by years of heavy labor.

14 The instant I head back to my room and close my door, I bring up all of my downloaded info on the players and display it on my wall.

15 His arm casually moved his uniform aside, displaying the gun at his hip.

16 “Had a notebook, taking notes on your ‘best sellers’ display.

17 Where I watch, like I did before, looking through the empty glass display windows.

18 The only American flags on display were those carried by the marchers.

19 “Ah,” he said, and he pushed his chest out, displaying the little white flower to the world, and walked off, proud as Punch.

20 Along the walls, glass cases displayed crystal balls, geodes, macrame dream catchers, and a bunch of other strange stuff.

display 同义词

7 展品

installation

14 醒目

shine

15 张开的

wide patent patulous

18 张贴

post plaster post up

19 游行

show pageant parade

25 显像

develop

29 展览品

exhibit exhibition

32 展示物

spectacle

34 显示出

profess

36 展示品

showpiece

37 样子

air

display 短语相关

caller display go on display heads-up display liquid crystal display on display self-display window display

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