exhibition
noun
ˌeksɪəˈbɪʃən
noun
1
a
show
of
paintings,
photographs,
or
other
objects
that
people
can
go
to
see
[尤英] 展览(会)
C | especially BrE
[+
of
]
an
exhibition
of
black
and
white
photographs
黑白照片展览
stage/mount/hold
etc
an
exhibition
The
museum
is
staging
an
exhibition
of
Picasso’s
work.
博物馆正在举办一场毕加索的画展。
2
when
something
such
as
a
painting
is
shown
in
a
public
place
展出,展览
U
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of
]
She
never
agreed
to
the
public
exhibition
of
her
sculptures
while
she
was
still
alive.
她从未同意在生前公开展出自己的雕塑作品。
on
exhibition
A
collection
of
paintings
by
David
Hockney
is
on
exhibition
at
the
Museum
of
Art.
戴维.霍克尼的一批绘画作品正在美术馆展出。
3
exhibition of sth
a
situation
in
which
someone
shows
a
particular
skill,
feeling,
or
type
of
behaviour
〔某种技能、感情或行为的〕表现,显露
I’ve
never
seen
such
an
exhibition
of
jealousy.
我从未见过如此嫉妒的表现。
4
make an exhibition of yourself
to
behave
in
a
silly
or
embarrassing
way
出洋相,出丑;