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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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di·splay1 /dɪˈspleɪ/ ●●● S3 W2 AWL noun [countable]  1 ATTRACTIVE ARRANGEMENTobjects 物体AVSHOW/LET somebody SEE something an arrangement of things for people to look at or buy 展览,陈列,展示display of a superb display of African masks 非洲面具的精彩展览 a dazzling display (=very good display) of flowers 令人目眩神迷的花卉展 The window display caught her eye. 橱窗陈列吸引了她的目光。 display cases containing old photographs 摆放着老照片的陈列柜2 PERFORMANCEentertainment 娱乐APSHOW/LET somebody SEE something a public performance of something that is intended to entertain people 表演 a fireworks display 烟火表演display of a display of juggling 杂耍表演3 on display AVSHOW/LET somebody SEE something a) something that is on display is in a public place where people can look at it 展出,陈列 SYN on show Mapplethorpe’s photographs were first put on display in New York. 梅普尔索普的摄影作品首先在纽约展出。be/go on display One of the world’s oldest cars has gone on display in Brighton today. 今天在布赖顿展出了世界上最古老的汽车中的一辆。 b) if a quality, feeling, or skill is on display, it is very clear and easy to notice 明显的,显而易见的 The musical talent on display is extremely impressive. 表现出来的音乐天赋让人印象极为深刻。4 display of affection/emotion/aggression etc SHOW A FEELING OR ATTITUDEan occasion when someone clearly shows a particular feeling, attitude, or quality 爱意/情绪/攻击性等的流露 Unprovoked displays of aggression cannot be tolerated. 无缘无故的挑衅行为是不可容忍的。5 EQUIPMENTon equipment 设备上TCTD a part of a piece of equipment that shows information, for example a computer screen 显示器 This time the display flashed a red warning signal. 这次显示器上闪烁着红色的警报信号。nCOLLOCATIONSadjectivesa fine/magnificent/spectacular/dazzling display (=a very good one)The museum has a magnificent display of silver.a window display (=in the window of a shop)I stopped to look at something in the window display.a special displayThere was a special display of local photographs.a floral display (=of flowers)The village has won an award for its floral displays.verbscreate a displayShe created an award-winning display at the national garden show.display + NOUNa display case/cabinet (=small cupboard with a glass front)There was a display case full of medals.a display boardSome schools have a display board with photographs of all the staff.a display stand (=table with shelves etc used for showing things to the public)A lot of companies had impressive display stands in the conference hall.
Examples from the Corpus
displaya display of Shona sculpture from Zimbabwea display of strengthThe London dealers have just been through and the carefully arranged display is now a scene of devastation.The outputs are used to directly drive an l.e.d. display, with the l.e.d.s arranged in series pairs as shown.The festival of Lucia is a dazzling display of the art, music and dance of an ancient culture.Excellent displays show how animals and plants are displaced by urban growth and the consequences of pollution.But luck was replaced by pluck and you won't see a finer display of it than last night.They held a spectacular firework display to mark the new millennium.The photographic display called Stolen Glances examines the way in which lesbians have been represented in film, fiction and erotica.Whether they were intended for public display is in doubt.Ian never did like public displays of affection.All 44 patients with chronic type B hepatitis had pre-S1 and pre-S2 display in the liver.The standard television display, a low-resolution video image, has not changed in 30 years.The store's window display is the idea of designer David Wolfgang.display casesThey take up every available wall space in the hallway, sandwiched between display cases, squeezed between doorways.The Edwardian display cases containing apparatus whereby Boyle's Law could be proven beyond all reasonable doubt, veritably twinkled.For the Texas run, new display cases were built as part of a renegotiated contract.The men then cleaned out display cases of jewelry and fled.In two of the cottages he could see glass-fronted rifle display cases.The same display cases, the same carrot-haired woman behind the cash register.He ignored both the display cases and the safe which was concealed behind a framed eighteenth-century engraving of the City of London.The glory of the chapel, however, rests in the contents of the display cases.
Related topics: Computers
display2 ●●● W2 AWL verb  1 SHOW/LET somebody SEE something[transitive] to show something to people, or put it in a place where people can see it easily 展示,陈列 shop windows displaying the latest fashions 展示最新时装的商店橱窗 All the exam results will be displayed on the noticeboard. 所有的考试成绩将在布告板上公布。2 SHOW A FEELING OR ATTITUDE[transitive] to clearly show a feeling, attitude, or quality by what you do or say 显示,显露〔某种情感、态度或特质〕 She displayed no emotion on the witness stand. 她在证人席上面无表情。 ten piano pieces, each written to display the talents of individual players 十首钢琴曲,每一首都为了展示演奏者的才华而作3 TDTC[transitive] if a computer or something similar displays information, it shows it on its screen 显示〔信息〕 I pressed ‘return’ and an error message was displayed. 我按了回车键就出现一条错误信息。4. [intransitive] if a male bird or animal displays, it behaves in a particular way as a signal to other birds or animals, especially to attract a female 〔尤指雄性动物为吸引雌性而〕炫耀,夸示
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Examples from the Corpus
displayThe Van Gogh Museum will display 135 of his paintings.That is not the only mode in which it might be displayed.In one room, late 19th and early 20th century paintings are displayed.Having already displayed a contempt for civilized society, he or she can not be considered a part of it.Many pieces of both 14 and 17C metalwork display a distinctive spiky naturalism which is paralleled elsewhere in stone and wood.The previous government displayed a notable lack of enthusiasm for women's rights.However, it is clear that he was not displaying a taxi roof sign.Stallions may show a lack of normal courtship behaviour, raping or savaging mares or displaying an inability to mate.Early in life, Frederick displayed an interest in poetry.The licence must be clearly displayed in the car windscreen.Local train and bus times are displayed in the station.Laura's friend displayed little emotion in court.I'm displaying my ignorance here, but could you just tell us exactly what your job as a geologist involves?Memos of this type are often displayed on notice boards for general information.The store windows were displaying the latest spring fashions.Press 'Enter' to display the sorted mailing list.As each is finished a way of displaying the student work is found.Many stalls displayed the work of local artists and craftsmen.The contestants here today have displayed tremendous skill.One of the robbers displayed what the victims thought was a handgun.
From Longman Business Dictionarydisplaydi‧splay1 /dɪˈspleɪ/ noun1[countable, uncountable]MARKETING an attractive arrangement of objects for people to look at or buy, for example in a shopenormous shops with beautiful window displaysthe wide range of goods on display island display2[uncountable]MARKETING printing or page design to attract people’s attention, used especially in advertisementsbig display adverts with prominent slogans3[countable]COMPUTING the text or pictures you see on a computer screen, or the style, colour, brightness etc of thisthe use of different kinds of devices to control a display on the computer monitorSelect ‘Display’ and a dialogue box will appear with a choice of screen display options.displaydisplay2 verb [transitive]1to arrange objects in an attractive way for people to look at or buy, for example in a shopThe clothes were beautifully displayed.2COMPUTING if a computer displays information, it shows it on its screenIf you try to open a document that is already open, the software will display an error message.→ See Verb tableOrigin display2 (1500-1600) Anglo-French despleier, from Latin displicare to unfold
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display1 S3 W2 AC /dɪˈspleɪ/ noun [countable]

1.  OBJECTS an arrangement of things for people to look at or buy
    display of
    a superb display of African masks
    a dazzling display (=very good display) of flowers
    The window display caught her eye.
    display cases containing old photographs
2.  ENTERTAINMENT a public performance of something that is intended to entertain people:
    a fireworks display
    display of
    a display of juggling
3. on display
  a. something that is on display is in a public place where people can look at it
   SYN  on show:
    Mapplethorpe’s photographs were first put on display in New York.
    be/go on display
    One of the world’s oldest cars has gone on display in Brighton today.
  b. if a quality, feeling, or skill is on display, it is very clear and easy to notice:
    The musical talent on display is extremely impressive.
4. display of affection/emotion/aggression etc an occasion when someone clearly shows a particular feeling, attitude, or quality:
    Unprovoked displays of aggression cannot be tolerated.
5.  ON EQUIPMENT a part of a piece of equipment that shows information, for example a computer screen:
    This time the display flashed a red warning signal.
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ adjectives
    a fine/magnificent/spectacular/dazzling display (=a very good one) The museum has a magnificent display of silver.
    a window display (=in the window of a shop) I stopped to look at something in the window display.
    a special display There was a special display of local photographs.
    a floral display (=of flowers) The village has won an award for its floral displays.
■ verbs
    create a display She created an award-winning display at the national garden show.
■ display + NOUN
    a display case/cabinet (=small cupboard with a glass front) There was a display case full of medals.
    a display board Some schools have a display board with photographs of all the staff.
    a display stand (=table with shelves etc used for showing things to the public) A lot of companies had impressive display stands in the conference hall.

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display2 W2 AC verb
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Anglo-French
 Origin: despleier, from Latin displicare 'to unfold'
1. [transitive] to show something to people, or put it in a place where people can see it easily:
    shop windows displaying the latest fashions
    All the exam results will be displayed on the noticeboard.
2. [transitive] to clearly show a feeling, attitude, or quality by what you do or say:
    She displayed no emotion on the witness stand.
    ten piano pieces, each written to display the talents of individual players
3. [transitive] if a computer or something similar displays information, it shows it on its screen:
    I pressed ‘return’ and an error message was displayed.
4. [intransitive] if a male bird or animal displays, it behaves in a particular way as a signal to other birds or animals, especially to attract a female


🔑 dis·play AW BrE /dɪˈspleɪ/ 🔊NAmE /dɪˈspleɪ/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they display BrE /dɪˈspleɪ/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈspleɪ/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it displays BrE /dɪˈspleɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈspleɪz/ 🔊past simple displayed BrE /dɪˈspleɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈspleɪd/ 🔊past participle displayed BrE /dɪˈspleɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈspleɪd/ 🔊 -ing form displaying BrE /dɪˈspleɪɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈspleɪɪŋ/ 🔊🔑 [transitive] ~ sth (to sb) to put sth in a place where people can see it easily; to show sth to people 陈列;展出;展示 SYN exhibit The exhibition gives local artists an opportunity to display their work. 这次展览为当地艺术家提供了展示自己作品的机会。🔊🔊She displayed her bruises for all to see. 她将自己身上青一块紫一块的伤痕露出来给大家看。🔊🔊🔑 [transitive] ~ sth to show signs of sth, especially a quality or feeling 显示,显露,表现(尤指特性或情感)I have rarely seen her display any sign of emotion. 我难得见到她将喜怒形于色。🔊🔊These statistics display a definite trend. 这些统计数据表现出一种明显的趋势。🔊🔊🔑 [transitive] ~ sth (of a computer, etc. 计算机等) to show information 显示The screen will display the username in the top right-hand corner. 屏幕将在右上角显示用户名称。🔊🔊This column displays the title of the mail message. 这一栏显示邮件标题。🔊🔊 [intransitive] (specialist) (of male birds and animals 雄性的鸟兽) to show a special pattern of behaviour that is intended to attract a female bird or animal (为求偶)炫耀
🔑 dis·play AW BrE /dɪˈspleɪ/ 🔊NAmE /dɪˈspleɪ/ 🔊 noun🔑 an arrangement of things in a public place to inform or entertain people or advertise sth for sale 陈列;展览a beautiful floral display outside the Town Hall市政厅外陈设的美丽的花a window display橱窗陈列a display cabinet陈列柜

assistant, buy, counter, display, fitting room, promotion, sale, shop, store, till

🔑 an act of performing a skill or of showing sth happening, in order to entertain 展示;表演a firework display烟火表演a breathtaking display of aerobatics惊险的特技飞行表演an occasion when you show a particular quality, feeling or ability by the way that you behave (特性、情感或能力的)显示,表现,表露a display of affection/strength/wealth爱的流露;实力的显示;财富的炫耀the words, pictures, etc. shown on a computer screen (计算机屏幕上的)显示,显像a high resolution colour display高分辨率彩色显示

computer, display, drive, keyboard, memory, platform, program, reboot, router1, screen

  see also liquid crystal display
on diˈsplay 🔑put in a place where people can look at it 陈列;展出 SYN show Designs for the new sports hall are on display in the library. 新体育馆的设计图展示在图书馆里。🔊🔊to put sth on temporary/permanent display 临时/长期展出某物