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exhibitions
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展览, 展示会
a public event at which paintings, photographs, or other things are shown
An exhibition is a public display of artworks, artifacts, or other items, typically held in museums or galleries. It allows people to see and appreciate various objects, often focused on a specific theme, artist, or period. Exhibitions can be temporary or permanent and are designed to educate, inspire, and interest the audience by presenting information and visual experiences in a structured way.
- The art museum's latest exhibition features works by contemporary artists from around the world.
艺术博物馆的最新展览展出了来自世界各地的当代艺术家的作品。
- She visited the photography exhibition to see the stunning black-and-white portraits.
她参观了摄影展览,看到了令人惊叹的黑白肖像。
- The annual exhibition of local crafts attracts thousands of visitors each year.
当地工艺品的年度展览每年吸引成千上万的游客。
- The science fair included an exhibition of innovative student projects.
科学博览会包括学生创新项目的展览。
- The gallery hosted an exhibition of vintage posters from the early 20th century.
画廊举办了20世纪初复古海报的展览。
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展览, 展示
the act of displaying or presenting something publicly for others to view
- Her exhibition of bravery during the crisis was commendable.
她在危机期间勇敢的展示值得称赞。
- The student's exhibition of his science project earned him first place at the fair.
学生科学项目的展览使他在展览会上获得了第一名。
- His exhibition of skill on the piano captivated the entire audience.
他在钢琴上的技巧展示吸引了所有观众。
- The chef's exhibition of cooking techniques impressed everyone at the culinary show.
厨师烹饪技巧的展示给烹饪节目上的每个人留下了深刻的印象。