英语释义
1. to submit (something, such as a document) to a court or officer in course of proceedings also to present or offer officially or in legal form
2. to present to view: such as
3. to show or display outwardly especially by visible signs or actions
exhibited no fear
4. to have as a readily discernible quality or feature
in all cultures we know, men exhibit an aesthetic sense
— H. J. Muller
5. to show publicly especially for purposes of competition or demonstration
exhibit a collection of artifacts
6. to display something for public inspection
7. a document or material object produced and identified in court or before an examiner for use as evidence
8. something exhibited
9. an act or instance of exhibiting exhibition
10. to make (a painting, sculpture, etc.) available for people to see
11. to show or reveal (something)
12. an object or a collection of objects that have been put out in a public space for people to look at something shown in an exhibition
13. a
14. an object that is used as evidence in a court of law
15. to show by outward signs reveal
The child exhibited interest in music.
16. to put on display
I'm exhibiting my art.
17. an article or collection shown in an exhibition
a museum exhibit
18. an object or document presented as evidence in a court of law
19. to submit (as a document) to a court or officer in the course of proceedings also to present or offer officially or in legal form
20. to present to view or display outwardly
21. a document or object produced and identified in court as evidence
22. a document labeled with an identifying mark (as a number or letter) and appended to a writing (as a brief) to which it is relevant
23. something exhibited
24. an act or instance of exhibiting