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词汇 exhibition
释义 exhibition
noun
uk /ˌek.sɪˈbɪʃ.ən/ us /ˌek.səˈbɪʃ.ən/
B1[ C or U ]
an event at which objects such as paintings are shown to the public, or the act of showing these things:
exhibition ofThere's a new exhibition of sculpture on at the city gallery.市艺术美术馆正在举行一场新的雕塑作品展。
Crowds of people flocked to see the Picasso exhibition.大群人蜂拥去看毕加索画展。
on exhibitionThe photographs will be on exhibition until the end of the month.这些照片将一直展出到月底。
[ C ]
a situation in which someone shows a particular skill or quality, especially in public:
exhibition ofThe athlete's third, and winning, jump was an exhibition of skill and strength.这个运动员的第三次试跳,也是获胜的那一跳,充分展示了他的技巧和体能。
Her success was not a fluke; it was an exhibition of courage.
Synonym
display
The exhibition will illustrate how life evolved from water.这次展览将展示生命是如何从水中演化而来的。
There was a lovely exhibition of watercolours on in town - did you see it?
Science museums are now mounting exciting exhibitions designed to draw in the crowds.
Her playing was not just an exhibition of instrumental skill but a richly emotional performance.
He won the Grand Prix with a consummate exhibition of high-class, high speed driving.
The whole incident was an embarrassing exhibition.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Exhibiting and exhibitions
co-curate
co-curator
curate
curation
exhibit
exhibitor
expo
exposition
fashion show
open day
open house
premiere
preview
retrospective
show
showcase
showing
unmounted
view
viewing

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Showing and demonstrating

Idiom


make an exhibition of yourself

exhibition | American Dictionary


exhibition
noun[ C/U ]
us/ˌek·səˈbɪʃ·ən/
a collection of things shown publicly:
[ C ]an exhibition of model airplanes

exhibition | Business English


exhibition
noun[ C ]
uk /ˌeksɪˈbɪʃən/us
an occasion when objects are shown to the public:
an exhibition of ethically designed products
art/fashion/trade exhibitions
a touring/travelling exhibition
a permanent/temporary exhibition
 be on exhibition
if something is on exhibition, it is in a place where the public can come to look at it:
All the latest cars are on exhibition at the Motor Show.

See also


trade exhibition

Examples of exhibition


exhibition
This includes an account of the objects from the three exhibitions, as well as articles by leading scholars.
The unions' attacks on the exhibition's administrative structure and procedures began before the first post-war exhibition even opened its doors.
Their works were consequently banned from public exhibition and became symbols of a clandestine artistic discourse.
According to purist views, the exhibition of objects in museums not only irrevocably destroys original contexts, but creates a new context for an object.
Elemental assembly (left), section (top right) and exhibition areas (centre right) as shown on competition entry panels. 4b.
This distinguishes between centre and periphery with the curvilinear volume featuring as centre and the outer exhibition spaces and ticket reception forming a peripheral zone.
Devices of reflection and re-scaling are extracted from an architectural context and employed with quirky irreverence in this exhibition of models, drawings and ready-mades.
Second, the major exhibition items were until recently (see below) shown without much written comment, plans or other contextual information.
This study also examines the curatorial interpretation of the collections and demonstrates that the building forms a coherent setting for objects and exhibition themes.
Each group was led down a corridor; there was an exhibition on the walls: framed images, objects, and texts: food and recipes.
Pictures donated to an art exhibition in support of the movement showed mainly allegorical symbols and apocalyptic landscapes.
Another was the rise of exhibitions for which viewers bought tickets.
It can be used at amusement arcades, exhibition halls, parties, sports events, or even homes.
Over the years, in a series of exhibitions and publications on the subject, it had fashioned itself into the ideological centre of modernism in architecture.
I then consider current debates among curators and distinguish between two main exhibition strategies, one pragmatist, the other purist.
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Collocations withexhibition


exhibition

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annual exhibition
It holds an annualexhibition each year.
From
Wikipedia

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exhibition game
They also played an exhibitiongame against.
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exhibition hall
First, there should be an exhibitionhall.
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Hansard archive

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