display1/dIˋsple; dIˈspleI/n [C]1 an arrangement of objects for people to look at 陈列﹐展出﹐展示: +of a display of African masks 非洲面具的展览on display (=being displayed) 陈列 The pictures are on display in the cafeteria. 这些图片在食堂里展出。2 a public performance or entertainment 表演: a firework display 烟火表演+of a display of dancing 舞蹈表演3 the part of a piece of equipment that shows information, for example a computer screen〔电脑等设备的〕显示器: A light flashed on the display. 显示器上的灯在闪。4 display of affection/temper etc an occasion when someone clearly shows a particular attitude or quality 爱意/脾气等的流露: a shocking display of aggression 令人震惊的挑衅行为
display2v [T] 1 to put things in a place where people can see them easily 陈列﹐展出: a row of tables displaying pottery 一排陈列陶器的桌子Results will be displayed on the noticeboard. 结果将在告示牌上公布。2 to clearly show a feeling or a quality 流露﹐显示〔情感或特性〕: He displayed no emotion at the funeral. 他在葬礼上没有流露出什么情绪。3 if a computer displays information, it shows it 显示〔电脑信息〕: An error message was displayed. 电脑屏幕上显示出一条错误信息。