exhibiting 的 3 个定义
- to offer or expose to view; present for inspection: to exhibit the latest models of cars.
- to manifest or display: to exhibit anger; to exhibit interest.
- to place on show: to exhibit paintings.
- (6)
- to make or give an exhibition; present something to public view.
- an act or instance of exhibiting; exhibition.
- something that is exhibited.
- an object or a collection of objects shown in an exhibition, fair, etc.
- Law. a document or object exhibited in court and referred to and identified in written evidence.
exhibiting 近义词
put on view; present
exhibiting 的近义词 35 个
- advertise
- demonstrate
- display
- evince
- express
- feature
- flaunt
- illustrate
- indicate
- manifest
- reveal
- show
- air
- brandish
- disclose
- disport
- evidence
- expose
- flash
- mark
- offer
- parade
- proclaim
- showcase
- let it all hang out
- make clear
- make plain
- ostend
- parade wares
- roll out
- show and tell
- show off
- strut stuff
- trot out
- wave around
exhibiting 的反义词 5 个
更多exhibiting例句
- There are two of the early influences, inductees Nat King Cole and Billie Holiday, who I wanted to celebrate in this exhibit because folks do not associate them with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
- UrbanSparkle, an exhibit organized by UrbanGlass, an arts nonprofit group in Brooklyn, highlights five female artists who have transformed the glass into wearable statement pieces.
- You wind up in an exhibit about tiny model cars because it was adjacent to one about a Prussian scientist.
- SeaWorld San Diego is going to reclose their indoor animal exhibits.
- The price includes three passes, online exhibit space and lead generation capability.
- According to the airport authority, two passengers from Bangladesh—a mother and daughter—started exhibiting Ebola symptoms.
- Now a third nurse who also worked with the same Ebola patients who infected Romero is exhibiting the same low-grade fever.
- The patients will be not quite dead, but not exactly alive, either, exhibiting no brain activity or pulse.
- True to her unusual approach towards exhibiting, Clark invites the reader see exhibitions in a new light.
- International museums are interested in exhibiting her work; Lady Gaga, Daphne Guinness, and Bjork have worn her pieces.
- Practical men were therefore generally of the opinion that they could best demonstrate their rights by exhibiting their power.
- He lived at Stuttgart in 1814, exhibiting white bears very well trained by him.
- There are also five or six specimens exhibiting Jewish symbols, the ark of the covenant and the rolls of the law.
- This Barthelmy derived a large revenue from his relic by exhibiting it for money to the veneration of the Crusaders.
- Then irregular households, courtesans exhibiting the price of shame, diamonds like circlets of fire riveted around arms and neck.