exhibition
noun[CorU]
uk/ˌek.sɪˈbɪʃ.ən/us/ˌek.səˈbɪʃ.ən/B1
aneventat whichobjectssuch aspaintingsareshownto thepublic, asituationin which someoneshowsaparticularskillorqualityto thepublic, or theactofshowingthese things:
展览(会);表现,显示Thephotographswill beonexhibition until the end of themonth.这些照片将一直展出到月底。
There's a new exhibitionofsculptureon at thecitygallery.市艺术美术馆正在举行一场新的雕塑作品展。
The athlete's third, andwinning,jumpwas an exhibition ofskillandstrength.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。
- Crowds ofpeopleflockedtoseethe Picasso exhibition.
- The exhibition willillustratehowlifeevolvedfromwater.
- There was alovelyexhibition ofwatercolourson intown- did youseeit?
- Sciencemuseumsare nowmountingexcitingexhibitionsdesignedtodrawin thecrowds.
- Shepretendsthat sheknowsall about thelatestfilmsandartexhibitions, but it's all apose.
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
- viewing
Idiom
make an exhibition ofyourself