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词组 exhibition
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exhibition AC /ˌeksəˈbɪʃən, ˌeksɪˈbɪʃən/ noun a show of paintings, photographs, or other objects that people can go to seeadjectives/nouns + exhibitionan art/photography/sculpture exhibition The museum houses temporary art exhibitions.a big/large/small exhibition This is the largest exhibition of its kind that we have ever seen in London. | The library has a small exhibition showcasing the work of local artists.an important/major exhibition His work is the subject of a major new exhibition at the National Gallery. | There was an important exhibition of work by Dutch painters.a permanent exhibition The museum has a permanent exhibition of paintings by local artists.a temporary exhibition The space is used for temporary exhibitions.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) It was a retrospective exhibition celebrating 150 years of photography.verbs + exhibitiongo to/visit an exhibition We went to an exhibition at the National Gallery.see an exhibition Did you see any exhibitions when you were in Paris?have an exhibition The college is having an exhibition of the students’ work in April.hold/mount/stage an exhibition formal (=have an exhibition) The Hayward Gallery is mounting an impressive exhibition of new British artists.put on an exhibition (=arrange for an exhibition to take place) Last summer the museum put on some wonderful exhibitions for children.organize/arrange an exhibition The exhibition was organized by the Getty Foundation. | An exhibition of his drawings was arranged in New York.host/house an exhibition formal (=provide the place for an exhibition) Boston’s Museum of Fine Art hosts temporary exhibitions alongside its permanent collection.promote an exhibition (=tell the public about it) Our press officer contacted the local radio and TV stations to promote the exhibition.exhibition + verbsan exhibition opens/closes (=it starts or ends) The exhibition opens on May 2nd.an exhibition includes sth The exhibition includes some little-known works by Picasso.exhibition + nounsan exhibition centre BrE an exhibition center AmE (=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.an exhibition venue (=a place where exhibitions can be held) We are still looking for suitable exhibition venues.an exhibition catalogue BrE an exhibition catalog AmE (=a list or book giving information about all the things in an exhibition) The exhibition catalogue contained some interesting information about the artists.prepositionsan exhibition of sth We’re going to see an exhibition of Victorian photography.in an exhibition All the paintings in the exhibition are for sale.on exhibition (=being shown in an exhibition) Ancient musical instruments are on exhibition at the Institute.American EnglishUS speakers often say exhibit instead of exhibition.THESAURUS: exhibition 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 for a big show at the Museum of Modern Art. | He is putting on a one-man show in a local gallery (=by one artist - used about shows by male or female artists). | Every year a trade show is held at the conference centre (=a show for people and companies involved in a particular business). | We went to see the London Motor Show at Earl’s Court. exhibit AmE an exhibition: I went to see an exhibit of modern paintings and sculptures.In British English, you only use exhibit about an object that is being shown at an exhibition: You're not allowed to touch the exhibits. fair an event at which people or businesses show or sell their products, which is often not open to the public: Every year there is a big trade fair. | The Frankfurt Book Fair is 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.
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