display / dɪˈspleɪ /

⭐基础词汇展示展示的展示的是

display3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to show or exhibit; make visible: to display a sign.
  2. to reveal; betray: to display fear.
  3. to unfold; open out; spread out: to display a sail.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to engage in a stereotyped behavior that conveys information to individuals of the same or another species.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or instance of displaying; exhibition: a display of courage.
  2. an ostentatious show: a vulgar display of wealth.
  3. Printing. the giving of prominence to particular words, sentences, etc., by the choice, size, and arrangement of types and position, as in an advertisement, headline, or news story.printed matter thus displayed.

display 近义词

n. 名词 noun

public showing; spectacle

v. 动词 verb

show for public viewing, effect

更多display例句

  1. The exterior of the watch retains the thinner design introduced two years ago and the brilliant always-on display from the 2019 models.
  2. It can charge via USB while you’re shooting, and the 3-inch touchscreen display flips out and rotates around so you can see what you’re shooting when the camera is pointed at your own face.
  3. Use Google Assistant and SiriYour phone’s digital assistant isn’t just there to answer questions and serve up trivia—sometimes speaking to your phone will be quicker than typing and swiping on its display.
  4. The cheaper device, designed to compete with fitness trackers from companies like Fitbit, has no electrocardiogram test, no blood-oxygen level sensor, and no always-on face display.
  5. Apple also released a second, cheaper version of the watch, called Apple Watch SE starting at $279, which lacks the ECG and SpO2 sensors as well as the always-on display that was introduced last year on the Series 5 watch.
  6. These “free” games display ads, often in obnoxious places, in lieu of the entry fee.
  7. “It seems that the different standard is (based on) the length of the beard and outwardly display of piety,” Hamdani said.
  8. Another 10 slaves threw themselves overboard in a display of defiance at the inhumanity.
  9. Promo shots for Dee Dee King, taken by famed rock photographer Bob Gruen, are also on display at the Storefront Gallery.
  10. He was not a man given to casual affectionate display; the moment was charged with emotion.
  11. Liking for a single colour is a considerably smaller display of mind than an appreciation of the relation of two colours.
  12. Never before in human experience had such a display of kindly feeling and profound regret been witnessed in similar circumstances.
  13. There was not one of us who did not consider this meteoric display prophetic.
  14. Many of these pipes are sculptured from the most obdurate stones and display great delicacy of workmanship.
  15. At this exhibition I found a splendid display of crocidolite, the sight of which well repaid the visit.