exhibition.

listen to the pronunciation of exhibition.
Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
sergi

Sergi bir ziyarete oldukça değer. - The exhibition is well worth a visit.

İlk ödülünü sergide kazandı. - She won first prize in the exhibition.

arz
üniversiteden verilen burs
(Tekstil) fuar
ibraz etme
gösteri

Gösteri küçük çaplı bir rezalet çıkardı. - The exhibition caused a minor scandal.

ibraz
{i} huk. (dava sırasında belge/kanıt) ibraz etme
(Tıp) ekshibisyon
prezantasyon
ekspozisyon
exhibitionism kendini teşhir merakı
teşhir hastalığ
izhar
(Sinema) oynatım
{i} (bir duygu veya niteliği) gösterme
(Tıp) İlaç olarak verme
make an exhibition of oneself kendini teşhir etmek
şölen
kendini gülünç duruma düşürmek
teşhir etme
sergileme
teşhir

Bu bütün teşhirciliğe katlanamam! - I cannot stand this whole exhibitionism!

Bir teşhirci bir sapık için ideal bir ortak olurdu. - An exhibitionist would be the ideal partner for a voyeur.

sunma
gösterme
ortaya koyma
sergisi
sergiyi
{i} burs [brit.]
burs
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
exh
A large scale public showing of objects or products
A financial award or prize given to a student (who becomes an exhibitioner) by a school or university, usually on the basis of academic merit
{n} a setting forth, display, allowance
a collection of things (goods or works of art etc ) for public display
The act of exhibiting for inspection, or of holding forth to view; manifestation; display
for meat and drink; pension
One of the three general areas of the film industry; the process of showing the finished film to audiences See also distribution, production
a collection of things goods or works of art etc
means a physical display of things An exhibition could be a trade fair where exhibitors display their products for sale Or it could be a museum exhibition, where the items displayed are not for sale
an industrial exhibition
My son has got an exhibition at Oxford An allowance of meat and drink; a benefaction for maintenance (Latin, exhibitio, an allowance of food and other necessaries, "alimentis exhibere aliquem ") "They have founded six exhibitions of 15 each per annum, to continue for two years and a half " - Taylor: History of the University of Dublin, chap v p 198 "I crave fit disposition for my wife, Due reference of place, and exhibition " Shakespeare: Othello, i 3 Exhibition (The Great) was held in Hyde Park, London, and lasted from May 1 to October 15, 1851
The act of administering a remedy
for public display
An instance of exhibiting, or something exhibited
Lesser scholarship
{i} display, show, public presentation of work or skills; student's allowance (British)
Specifically: Eng
the act of exhibiting; "a remarkable exhibition of musicianship"
That which is exhibited, held forth, or displayed; also, any public show; a display of works of art, or of feats of skill, or of oratorical or dramatic ability; as, an exhibition of animals; an exhibition of pictures, statues, etc
Private benefaction for the maintenance of scholars
Univ
Commercial - Advertising/public pay to view for short or long periods
An exhibition of a particular skilful activity is a display or example of it that people notice or admire. He responded in champion's style by treating the fans to an exhibition of power and speed. = display see also exhibit
An extended, multipart project resulting in tangible products or presentations; often used to describe major performances or activities in a student's school career or a culmination of work in a class
One of the three branches of the film industry; the process of showing the finished film to audiences See also distribution, production
the act of exhibiting; "a remarkable exhibition of musicianship" a collection of things goods or works of art etc
An exhibition is a public event at which pictures, sculptures, or other objects of interest are displayed, for example at a museum or art gallery. an exhibition of expressionist art
The act of screening the feature film to the public Also selling tickets
Sustenance; maintenance; allowance, esp
an inclusive demonstration of skills or competencies The performance is judged against standards of excellence known to teachers ahead of time Typically, these are live performances, often interdisciplinary, and may require individual creativity as well as a display of developed skills Exhibitions can include individual or group/collaborative projects produced over an extended period of time See Demonstration (Performance), Group/Collaborative Product
exhibition.
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