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exhibition noun ⇨ exhibition (the Picasso exhibition) ⇨ expression 1 (an exhibition of skill/bad manners) exhibition noun exhibition ♦︎ show ♦︎ display ♦︎ exhibit ♦︎ fair ♦︎ trade show/trade fairThese are all words for a collection of things that are shown to the public. 这些词均表示展览、展品。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to be on exhibition / show / display / exhibit◆a big exhibition / show / display / exhibit / fair◆a major exhibition / show / display / exhibit◆an international exhibition / show / exhibit / trade show / trade fair◆a public exhibition / show / display / exhibit◆a permanent / temporary exhibition / display / exhibit◆an annual show / fair / trade show / trade fair◆a travelling / touring exhibition / show / display / exhibit◆to see an exhibition / a show / a display / an exhibit◆to attend / go to / visit an exhibition / a show / an exhibit / a fair / a trade show / a trade fair◆to have / hold / host an exhibition / a show / an exhibit / a fair / a trade show / a trade fair◆to mount / present / put on an exhibition / a display / an exhibit◆The exhibition / show / exhibit / fair / trade show / trade fair opens / closes / ends on a particular date.■ exhibition / /ˌeksɪˈbɪʃn/ / [countable] (especially BrE) a collection of things, for example works of art, that are shown to the public; the act of showing things to the public (一批)展览品;展览;展出◆They are putting on an exhibition of old photographs.他们正在展出一批老照片。◆The Mappa Mundi is now on permanent exhibition at Hereford Cathedral.这幅古代世界地图现在是赫里福德大教堂的永久性展品。ⓘ The usual American English word for an exhibition [countable] is exhibit. 在美式英语中,exhibition常写作exhibit。■ show [countable, uncountable] an occasion when a collection of things are brought together for people to look at; the fact of being brought together for people to look at 展览会;展览◆They hold an agricultural show once a year.他们一年办一次农业展览会。◆The first couple of days at the Paris fashion shows are always a thrill.巴黎时装展开展的头两天总是让人感到兴奋。◆The latest technology will be on show at the trade fair.这一最新技术将在商品展销会上亮相。 see also show ⇨ present verb 1 NOTE 辨析 Exhibition or show?A show is usually temporary. An exhibition is often temporary, but can be permanent; if it is temporary, it may last for several months and/or travel to museums in different cities or countries. An exhibition usually contains works of art or items of special cultural or scientific interest. Show is a more general word, and suggests an event that might appeal to a wider range of people. * show通常是短期的展览。exhibition常常也是短期的,但也可能是永久性的;短期的exhibition可能持续几个月,然后展品移至其他城市或国家的博物馆轮流展出。exhibition通常是艺术品或有文化、科学价值的物品的展览。show词义较笼统,指可能吸引更广大群众的展览会。■ display [countable] an arrangement of things in a public place to inform or entertain people or advertise sth for sale 陈列;展览◆The window display changes once a month.橱窗展示品每月更换一次。◆The medals can be seen in a display cabinet on the first floor.奖牌摆放在一楼的陈列柜里供人观赏。 see also display ⇨ present verb 1 ■ exhibit / /ɪgˈzɪbɪt/ / [countable] (NAmE) an exhibition (一批)展览品;展览;展出◆a Matisse exhibit at the National Gallery国家美术馆里的马蒂斯画展■ fair [countable] (NAmE) a type of entertainment in a field or park, especially one at which farm animals and products are shown and take part in competitions (评比农畜产品的)集市◆We all went south for the state fair.我们都南下去逛州农畜产品集市了。ⓘ In British English this is called an agricultural show. In both British and American English an art/craft fair is an event at which artists show and sell their work; a jobs/careers fair is an event at which people who are looking for jobs can get information about companies that might employ them. 在英式英语中表达此义用an agricultural show。在英式和美式英语中,an art/craft fair均指艺术品展销会,a jobs/careers fair均指招聘会。■ trade show■ trade fair [countable] an event at which many different companies show and sell their products 商品展销会;商品交易会◆Opening on June 11, the trade show will feature a wide range of goods.这次交易会于6月11日开幕,展出的商品种类繁多。 expression1 noun expressions of sympathy 表示同情a worried expression on her face 她脸上担心的神情expression ♦︎ display ♦︎ show ♦︎ demonstration ♦︎ exhibitionThese are all words for actions that show feelings or qualities or express opinions or ideas. 这些词均表示表露、表达。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆an expression / a display / a show / a demonstration of support / affection◆an expression / a display / a show of concern / emotion◆an expression / a display of sympathy◆an expression / a show of gratitude◆a display / show / demonstration of strength◆a display / show of unity / force◆a display / demonstration of skill◆a public expression / display / show / demonstration of sth◆an open expression / display of sth◆an impressive display / show / demonstration of sth◆a great display / show of sth■ expression [countable, uncountable] (rather formal) things that people say, write or do in order to show their feelings, opinions and ideas 表露;表示;表达◆The riots are the most serious expression of anti-government feeling yet.这几起暴乱事件是目前为止最严重的反政府情绪的表露。◆Freedom of expression (= freedom to say what you think) is a basic human right.言论自由是基本的人权。◆ (formal) Only in his dreams does he give expression to his fears.只有在梦里他的恐惧才能得以表露。◆The poet's anger finds expression in (= is shown in) the last verse of the poem.诗人的愤怒在这首诗的最后一节表达出来。 see also express ⇨ say 2 ■ display [countable] an act of showing a feeling, quality or skill (感情、特质或技能的)显示,表露◆My family has never gone in for open displays of affection.我的家人从不喜欢大方展露关爱之情。◆an ostentatious display of wealth大肆炫富◆a magnificent display of goalkeeping出色的守门技术展示 see also display ⇨ show verb 3 ■ show [countable] an act of showing a feeling, quality or skill (感情、特质或技能的)显示,表露◆He was completely unmoved by her little show of temper.她有点发脾气了,他却无动于衷。◆She made a great show of wanting to leave, but I knew she didn't mean it.她表现出很想离开的样子,但我知道她并非真打算走。 see also show ⇨ show verb 3 ■ demonstration [countable] (rather formal) an act of showing a feeling, quality or skill (感情、特质或技能的)显示,表露◆She was given to quite embarrassing public demonstrations of emotion.她经常令人尴尬地公开表露感情。◆The performance was a remarkable demonstration of his abilities.这场演出很好地展示了他的能力。 see also demonstrate ⇨ show verb 3 NOTE 辨析 Display, show or demonstration?A display or show may be insincere, exaggerated, intended to impress, or not really intended at all ( a display/show of temper). A demonstration is usually more sincere. * display或show可以指不真诚或夸张的展示,目的是为了引起注意,或并非出自本意。demonstration通常为较真诚的表露。■ exhibition / /ˌeksɪˈbɪʃn/ / [countable] (especially BrE, rather formal) an act of showing a skill or kind of behaviour (技能或某种行为的)表现,显示◆We were treated to an exhibition of the footballer's speed and skill.足球运动员表现出的速度和技术,真让我们大饱眼福。◆It was an appalling exhibition of bad manners.这真是无理行为极其恶劣的表现。 |