exhibit

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ɪɡˈzɪbɪt/|/ɛɡ-/    /ɪɡˈzɪbɪt/|/ɛɡ-/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. An instance of exhibiting.
  2. That which is exhibited.
    — Mention must be made of the Valdres Folk Museum, situated just outside the town—one of those fascinating open-air museums for which Scandinavia is justly famed, to which have been transplanted a number of ancient buildings, such as farmhouses and storehouses, full of appropriate furniture, costumes and other exhibits.
  3. A public showing; an exhibition.
    — The museum's new exhibit is drawing quite a crowd.
  4. An article formally introduced as evidence in a court.
    — Exhibit A is this photograph of the corpse.
动词 v.
  1. To display or show (something) for others to see, especially at an exhibition or contest. transitive
    — He wanted to exhibit his baseball cards.
  2. To demonstrate. transitive
    — The players exhibited great skill.
  3. To submit (a physical object) to a court as evidence. transitive
    — I now exhibit this bloody hammer.
  4. To put on a public display. intransitive
    — Will you be exhibiting this year?
  5. To administer as a remedy.
    — to exhibit calomel

词形变化

exhibits present,singular,third-person exhibiting participle,present exhibited participle,past exhibited past exhibits plural

词源

词源 1
From Latin exhibitus, perfect passive participle of exhibeō (“to hold forth, present, show, display”), from ex (“out of, from”) + habeō (“to have, hold”); see habit.
词源 2
From Latin exhibitus, perfect passive participle of exhibeō (“to hold forth, present, show, display”), from ex (“out of, from”) + habeō (“to have, hold”); see habit.
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