گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'exhibition'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: نمایشگاه‌

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2 عمومی:: حقوق‌ تقاعد

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3 عمومی:: نمایش‌

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4 عمومی:: ارائه‌

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english

1 general:: see MAKE AN EXHIBITION OF ONESELF.

American Heritage Idioms

2 general:: exhibition an event at which a collection of paintings, interesting objects etc are shown to the public for a period of time: • All the photographs in the exhibition are for sale. • The Great Outdoors Exhibition is a great place to find out about new outdoors activities. show an exhibition. Show is less formal than exhibition . It can be used about small events as well as big public ones: • The artist is preparing a show at the Museum of Modern Art. • He is putting on a one-man show in a local gallery. • a trade show • the London Motor Show at Earl’s Court exhibit American English an exhibition: • an exhibit of Western paintings and sculptures fair an event at which people or businesses show or sell their products, which is often not open to the public: • the Frankfurt Book Fair for publishers and the media exposition a large and important public event at which people or businesses show or sell their products: • 177 galleries from nineteen countries will take part in the Chicago International Art Exposition.

Longman-Thesaurus

3 general:: exhibition verbs have an exhibition • The college is having an exhibition of the students’ work in April. hold/mount/stage an exhibition formal (= have an exhibition ) • Hayward Gallery is mounting an impressive exhibition of new British artists. put on an exhibition (= have an exhibition ) • Last summer the museum put on some wonderful exhibitions for children. host an exhibition formal (= provide the place for an exhibition ) • Boston’s Museum of Fine Art hosts temporary exhibitions alongside its permanent collection. go to an exhibition ( also attend/visit an exhibition formal ) • We went to an exhibition of Russian art at the National Gallery. see an exhibition • We also saw an exhibition of paintings by Sydney Lough Thompson, a New Zealand artist. arrange/organize an exhibition • The trust arranged an exhibition of his drawings in New York. promote an exhibition (= tell the public about it ) • Our press officer contacted the local radio and TV stations to promote the exhibition. adjectives a big/large exhibition • This is the largest exhibition of its kind that we have ever seen in London. an important exhibition • an important exhibition of twentieth century art a major exhibition (= large and important ) • His work is the subject of a major exhibition at the National Gallery. a small exhibition • The library held a small exhibition showcasing the work of local artists. a permanent exhibition • The museum hosts a permanent exhibition of Boston’s history. a temporary exhibition • Temporary exhibitions are usually held in the basement. a touring/travelling exhibition (= one that moves from place to place ) • The touring exhibition is scheduled to be in Dallas from March until June. a retrospective exhibition (= one that shows work from the past ) • a retrospective exhibition celebrating 150 years of photography exhibition + NOUN an exhibition centre British English , an exhibition center American English (= a large building for holding exhibitions ) • The exhibition will be held in the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham. an exhibition hall • There’s a large exhibition hall on the ground floor. an exhibition stand (= a stand for showing things at an exhibition ) • He took up his position at the exhibition stand. exhibition space (= space where exhibitions can be held ) • The building provides 125,000 square metres of exhibition space in 12 halls. an exhibition venue (= a place where exhibitions can be held ) • We are still looking for suitable exhibition venues.

transnet.ir

4 general::   noun ADJ. big, large | small | important, major a major exhibition of the painter's work | annual, summer | international, local | private, public | permanent | changing, special, temporary The library has a policy of mounting changing exhibitions. There is a series of special exhibitions throughout the year. | touring, travelling a touring exhibition of Impressionist drawings | collaborative, joint | one-man, one-person, one-woman, solo By 1914 Picasso had held one-man exhibitions in England, Germany and Spain. | retrospective | art, craft, photographic, etc. | trade the international food trade exhibition in Cologne VERB + EXHIBITION have, hold, host The museum hosted a big exhibition of her work last year. | house The old factory has been converted to house an exhibition. | attend, go to, see, visit | arrange, organize, plan | display, mount, present, put on, show, stage They plan to stage an art exhibition in a nearby town. | launch, open The mayor will open the exhibition next week. | sponsor | go on The Mappa Mundi will go on permanent exhibition at Hereford Cathedral. EXHIBITION + VERB open The exhibition opens at the Tate Gallery in July. | close, end | be on, be on view, run, take place The exhibition runs from 11 April to 5 July. | continue | move (on) to The exhibition moves on to the National Gallery, Washington, next month. | be called sth, be entitled sth | comprise sth, cover sth, feature sth, include sth, show sth The exhibition includes drawings by Rembrandt. | illustrate sth, trace sth an exhibition illustrating the history and development of the university | be dedicated to sb/sth, be devoted to sb/sth an exhibition devoted to female painters EXHIBITION + NOUN centre, gallery, hall, venue | space The new wing will provide 20,000 more square feet of exhibition space. | stand Hundreds of firms had exhibition stands. | catalogue | programme the gallery's exhibition programme for next year PREP. on ~ A selection of her paintings is on exhibition at the Whitechapel Art Gallery. | ~ of an exhibition of contemporary art | ~ on an exhibition on local history

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

5 general:: noun presentation: We went to an exhibition of autos.

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