柯林斯詞典exhibition /??ks??b???n/ (exhibitions) 1. N-COUNT An exhibition is a public event at which pictures, sculptures, or other objects of interest are displayed, for example at a museum or art gallery. 展覽會 ...an exhibition of expressionist art. …一場印象主義藝術(shù)展覽會。2. N-SING An exhibition of a particular skilful activity is a display or example of it that people notice or admire. (技能的) 展示 He responded in champion's style by treating the fans to an exhibition of power and speed. 他廻報以冠軍的風(fēng)格,爲(wèi)仰慕者們呈現(xiàn)了一次力量與速度的展示。3. →see also exhibit 返回 exhibition劍橋詞典an event at which objects such as paintings are shown to the public , a situation in which someone shows a particular skill or quality to the public , or the act of showing these things 展覽(會);表現(xiàn),顯示 The photographs will be on exhibition until the end of the month . 這些照片將一直展出到月底。 There's a new exhibition of sculpture on at the city gallery . 市藝術(shù)美術(shù)館正在擧行一場新的雕塑作品展。 The athlete's third, and winning , jump was an exhibition of skill and strength . 這個運(yùn)動員的第三次試跳,也是獲勝的那一跳,充分展示了他的技巧和躰能。 例句 Crowds of people flocked to see the Picasso exhibition.The exhibition will illustrate how life evolved from water .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 .She pretends that she knows all about the latest films and art exhibitions, but it's all a pose .習(xí)語make an exhibition of yourself 返回 exhibition