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Display

(n)
UK
dɪˈspleɪ
US
dɪˈspleɪ
Definition: Put (something) in a prominent place in order that it may readily be seen.
Meaning: Sự trưng bày
Very Common
How to use "Display" vocabulary in sentence (example)

The Adidas Micropacer featured a computer display that allowed athletes to check the amount of calories they burned and their pace among other things.

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Interestingly enough, the games were to serve as a display of Aryan superiority for Hitler's fascistic regime.

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Grid made the product with a fold-down display that covered the keyboard.

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IBM sold a smartphone with a touchscreen display input that could send emails and run third-party apps in 1994.

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After his death in 1836, Peter was stuffed and is still on display inside the very building upon which he once nested.

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The technology to do this needs special display screens or projectors and other devices.

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The new year celebration is often marked by spectacular display of lighting.

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In his formative years, he developed a love of nature and from an early age began to display his remarkable academic and artistic talents.

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The operating system (like Mac OS, Microsoft Windows, Android and various Linux distributions) is a layer of software that is used as a platform for running the applications, and controls all user interface tools including display and the keyboard.

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They created the digital TV in 1998, the Watch phone and MP3 phone in 1999, the 3D home theater in 2010 and the world's first curved smartphone display in 2013.

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In 100 BC., the decimal system and the method of using 1-10 to display every possible number were invented in India.

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