displaying / dɪˈspleɪ /

显示展示显示的展示的

displaying3 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.

displaying 近义词

v. 动词 verb

show for public viewing, effect

更多displaying例句

  1. If you do make it downstairs, look for a display about the 2000s at the very end.
  2. Let artificial intelligence do it for youGoogle has been putting a lot of time, money, and developer resources into machine learning, and this technology is on full display in the Google Photos app.
  3. Additionally, you’ll want team members from web development, legal and email operations, as well as whoever is running display and social campaigns and whoever is running the website from day to day.
  4. An easy-to-read adjustable-brightness display gives you the time, calendar and temperature, so you’ve got all the info you need before you even take one step out of bed.
  5. Instead of having separate displays for the instrument panel and infotainment panel, BMW has combined the two into what appears to be a single massive display that is angled toward the driver.
  6. The Cadet turned suddenly with a surprised look, opened his hand and said ‘a piece of chalk,’ at the same time displaying it.
  7. Passersby passed by, displaying the full pageantry of West Village life.
  8. Owning and displaying any flag was the right of every U.S. citizen.
  9. It was the profile photo for a handle displaying my name, location, and profession—journalist.
  10. Displaying equal prowess with their words, in the end it came down to the crowd, whose energy Arsonal channeled with precision.
  11. How could she readily become accustomed to such without displaying awkwardness.
  12. This is what Kielland does, displaying in the doing of it, an uncommon delicacy of perception and accuracy of perspective.
  13. But she could scarcely see, and Gwynne with a contrition he had no intention of displaying offered to control the launch.
  14. That family, by displaying God's covenant, invites to its communion many who would have perished.
  15. However, she served the purpose of displaying the Confederate States flag in a foreign port and on the high seas.