
전시하다, 진열하다, 보이다
To arrange and present goods, artwork, or other items publicly so they can be easily seen and appreciated; to exhibit.
예문:
"The jeweler decided to display the rare blue diamond in the front window."
"The museum displays ancient artifacts recovered from the shipwreck."
"The store manager asked the staff to display the new arrivals prominently near the entrance."
드러내다, 발휘하다, 과시하다
To show or reveal a quality, feeling, or skill conspicuously; to demonstrate.
예문:
"Despite the pressure, the young athlete managed to display remarkable composure."
"It is considered impolite to openly display anger in professional settings."
"The candidate displayed a deep understanding of economic policy during the debate."
전시, 진열, 전람회
An arrangement of objects or information intended for public viewing or attention; an exhibition or show.
예문:
"The holiday window display attracted many shoppers to the department store."
"We stayed late to watch the spectacular fireworks display over the harbor."
"The museum houses a permanent display of ancient Roman coins."
디스플레이, 화면, 표시 장치
An electronic screen or device used for the visual presentation of data or images; the visual output itself.
예문:
"The new smartphone features a high-resolution OLED display."
"Check the dashboard display for any warning indicators before starting the engine."
"The user adjusted the settings to increase the brightness of the display."