exhibit
n
1 object or collection of objects displayed for the public, eg in a museum 展覽品; 陳列品
a priceless exhibit 一件極貴重的陳列品
The museum has some interesting new exhibits from India. 博物館新陳列一些有趣的印度展品.
Do not touch the exhibits. 請勿觸摸展品.
2 document, object, etc produced as evidence in a lawcourt (當庭出示的)證件, 物證, 證據
The first exhibit was a knife which the prosecution claimed was the murder weapon. 當庭出示的第一件物證是一把刀, 據原告稱是為謀殺兇器.
exhibit v
1
(a) [Tn] show or display (sth) for the public (for pleasure, for sale, in a competition, in a lawcourt, etc) 當眾顯示或展出(某物)
exhibit flowers at a flower show 在花展上展出花卉
documents exhibited in a lawcourt 當庭出示的文件.
(b) [I, Tn] (of an artist) present (works of art) for the public, esp in an art gallery (指藝術家)展出(藝術品)(尤指於美術館)
The young painter has exhibited (his work) in several galleries. 那年輕畫家的作品已在幾家美術館中展出.
2 [Tn] (fml 文) show clearly that one possesses (a quality or feeling) 表現, 顯示, 顯出(某特質或感情)
He exhibited total lack of concern for the child. 可以看出他對那孩子毫不關心.
She exhibited great powers of endurance during the climb. 她在攀登過程中表現出極大的耐力.