1. 展示;展览;陈列
If you display something that you want people to see, you put it in a particular place, so that people can see it easily.
e.g. Among the protesters and war veterans proudly displaying their medals was Aubrey Rose...
在抗议者和骄傲地展示勋章的退伍老兵中,就有奥布里·罗斯。
e.g. The cabinets display seventeenth-century blue-and-white porcelain.
展柜中陈列着17世纪的青花瓷。
2. 展现;展示
If you display something, you show it to people.
e.g. She displayed her wound to the twelve gentlemen of the jury...
她给陪审团的 12 位男士看了她的伤口。
e.g. The chart can then display the links connecting these groups.
这张图就会显示出这些群体之间的关联。
3. 显示,显露,表现(特性或情感)
If you display a characteristic, quality, or emotion, you behave in a way which shows that you have it.
e.g. It was unlike Gordon to display his feelings...
戈登不太可能表露他的情感。
e.g. He has displayed remarkable courage in his efforts to reform the party.
在政党改革中,他表现出了非凡的勇气。
4. (计算机)显示
When a computer displays information, it shows it on a screen.
e.g. They started out by looking at the computer screens which display the images...
他们开始在显示那些图像的电脑屏幕上寻找。
e.g. Using the option to display only text speeds things up a lot.
选用纯文本显示可以使速度大幅提升。
5. 展示;展览;陈列
A display is an arrangement of things that have been put in a particular place, so that people can see them easily.
e.g. ...a display of your work...
你的成果展示
e.g. She was leaning against a display case of prints of Paris.
她正倚靠在一个展示巴黎照片的陈列柜上。
6. 表演
A display is a public performance or other event which is intended to entertain people.
e.g. ...the firework display.
烟火表演
e.g. ...gymnastic displays.
体操表演
7. (计算机屏幕上的)显示,显像;显示器
The display on a computer screen is the information that is shown there. The screen itself can also be referred to as the display .
e.g. A hard copy of the screen display can also be obtained from a printer.
屏幕上显示的内容也可以通过打印机打印一份。
e.g. ...obscure error messages appearing on the display.
显示器上出现的令人费解的错误信息