exhibition 音标拼音: [
, ɛksəb'ɪʃən]
n . 展览会;陈列,展览;表现,显示;奖学金
展览会;陈列,展览;表现,显示;奖学金
exhibition n 1 :
the act of exhibiting ; "
a remarkable exhibition of musicianship "
2 :
a collection of things (
goods or works of art etc .)
for public display [
synonym : {
exhibition }, {
exposition }, {
expo }]
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n . [
L .
exhibitio a delivering :
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1 .
The act of exhibiting for inspection ,
or of holding forth to view ;
manifestation ;
display .
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2 .
That which is exhibited ,
held forth ,
or displayed ;
also ,
any public show ;
a display of works of art ,
or of feats of skill ,
or of oratorical or dramatic ability ;
as ,
an exhibition of animals ;
an exhibition of pictures ,
statues ,
etc .;
an industrial exhibition .
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3 .
Sustenance ;
maintenance ;
allowance ,
esp .
for meat and drink ;
pension .
Specifically : (
Eng .
Univ .)
Private benefaction for the maintenance of scholars .
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What maintenance he from his friends receives ,
Like exhibition thou shalt have from me . --
Shak .
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I have given more exhibitions to scholars ,
in my days ,
than to the priests . --
Tyndale .
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4 . (
Med .)
The act of administering a remedy .
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