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dis·play
/dɪˈsple/
顯示,陳列,炫耀(vt.)顯示,表現,誇示顯示器(v.)顯示
From:
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display
顯示; 顯示器
DISP
From:
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display
顥示管
From:
Network Terminology
display
顯示 顯示器
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dis·play
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Displayed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Displaying
.]
1.
To
unfold
;
to
spread
wide
;
to
expand
;
to
stretch
out
;
to
spread
.
The
northern
wind
his
wings
did
broad
display
.
--
Spenser
.
2.
Mil.
To
extend
the
front
of
(
a
column
),
bringing
it
into
line
.
3.
To
spread
before
the
view
;
to
show
;
to
exhibit
to
the
sight
,
or
to
the
mind
;
to
make
manifest
.
His
statement
. . .
displays
very
clearly
the
actual
condition
of
the
army
.
--
Burke
.
4.
To
make
an
exhibition
of
;
to
set
in
view
conspicuously
or
ostentatiously
;
to
exhibit
for
the
sake
of
publicity
;
to
parade
.
Proudly
displaying
the
insignia
of
their
order
.
--
Prescott
.
5.
Print.
To
make
conspicuous
by
large
or
prominent
type
.
6.
To
discover
;
to
descry
. [
Obs
.]
And
from
his
seat
took
pleasure
to
display
The
city
so
adorned
with
towers
. --
Chapman
.
Syn:
--
To
exhibit
;
show
;
manifest
;
spread
out
;
parade
;
expand
;
flaunt
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dis·play
,
v. i.
To
make
a
display
;
to
act
as
one
making
a
show
or
demonstration
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dis·play
,
n.
1.
An
opening
or
unfolding
;
exhibition
;
manifestation
.
Having
witnessed
displays
of
his
power
and
grace
.
--
Trench
.
2.
Ostentatious
show
;
exhibition
for
effect
;
parade
.
He
died
,
as
erring
man
should
die
,
Without
display
,
without
parade
. --
Byron
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
display
n
1:
something
intended
to
communicate
a
particular
impression
;
"
made
a
display
of
strength
"; "
a
show
of
impatience
"; "
a
good
show
of
looking
interested
" [
syn
:
show
]
2:
something
shown
to
the
public
; "
the
museum
had
many
exhibits
of
oriental
art
" [
syn
:
exhibit
,
showing
]
3:
an
electronic
device
that
represents
information
in
visual
form
4:
a
visual
representation
of
something
[
syn
:
presentation
]
5:
behavior
that
makes
your
feelings
public
; "
a
display
of
emotion
"
6:
exhibiting
openly
in
public
view
; "
a
display
of
courage
"
v
1:
to
show
,
make
visible
or
apparent
; "
The
Metropolitan
Museum
is
exhibiting
Goya's
works
this
month
"; "
Why
don't
you
show
your
nice
legs
and
wear
shorter
skirts
?"; "
National
leaders
will
have
to
display
the
highest
skills
of
statesmanship
" [
syn
:
expose
,
exhibit
]
2:
make
clear
and
visible
; "
The
article
revealed
the
policies
of
the
government
" [
syn
:
reveal
,
show
]
3:
attract
attention
by
displaying
some
body
part
or
posing
;
of
animals
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